Daily News | Dewayne Dedmon is ready to get to work for Sixers team that needed him
MILWAUKEE — The 76ers were the first team with a real opportunity to call Dewayne Dedmon.
In addition to that, he’s 7 foot, 245 pounds and could provide frontcourt depth behind six-time All-Star center Joel Embiid.When the team needs a guy to shoot it a little bit, it can insert Dedmon. The Sixers can go with Montrezl Harrell when they need a low-post scorer. And if they need defense or energy, they’ll probably go with Paul Reed.four-team deal before the Feb.
The second-place Celtics added frontcourt depth with the acquisition of sharpshooting big Mike Muscala from the Oklahoma City Thunder in a trade.
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