After a flurry of moves in the opening days of free agency, the Sixers have largely finished completing their roster for the 2019-20 season. Elton Brand slated the team’s couple million dollars in remaining cap space to convert Shake Milton from a two-way contract to a four-year, NBA deal. Given that reality, Philadelphia has looked to finalize the roster with veterans on minimum deals, which has worked out well thus far. Kyle O’Quinn greatly bolsters the Sixers’ depth within the center rotation, and Raul Neto is a career 37.7 percent 3-point shooter and steady hand to run the second unit behind Ben Simmons.