The push to solidify the bench continues for the Sixers, with reports citing that Philadelphia is signing backup point guard Trey Burke.
This move is an interesting one as there could be some real value here. Although his career has seen plenty of highs and lows, his stint with the New York Knicks and shooting development one year later could hold a lot of weight.
Burke played in 36 games for the Nicks two years ago, averaging 21.8 minutes which mostly came off the bench and he was stunningly efficient. Averaging 12.7 points, 4.7 assists and 2 boards, while shooting a red-hot 50% from the floor.