The trade between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Washington Wizards sends Justin Champagnie to Philly in exchange for three second-round picks. For the Sixers, it’s a low-cost move to add a young, athletic forward who can bring energy, defense, and depth off the bench. He isn’t a big scorer, but he can help in rotation minutes. For the Wizards, it’s about rebuilding and collecting assets. Three second-round picks give them more flexibility for future moves or young prospects. Overall, it’s a win-win: Philly improves their bench, while Washington builds for the future. And if you include the other two trades I droppe — the multi-team deal with OKC and the Clippers, plus the Bobby Portis move — all three together would seriously raise Philadelphia’s level, making the roster deeper, more balanced, and much more dangerous for a real playoff push.
