The Philadelphia 76ers had one roster spot left to fill and they chose to do so with point guard Trey Burke. For a team that has struggled to find a more offensively-talented backup to Ben Simmons (no disrespect to TJ McConnell, but he never had the scoring proficiency to really threaten a defense), they now have two competent veterans vying for the role in Burke and Raul Neto, both of whom bring offensive tools that could allow them to even share the court with Simmons at times.
But Trey Burke could offer more to Philly than merely being the 2A to Neto’s 2B within the point guard rotation.