76ers want to keep Cheeks, Iguodala (AP)

 
The 76ers want coach Maurice Cheeks and guard Andre Iguodala to stick around for longer than one more season. Adding a top-tier power forward and a 3-point shooter via free agency or trade would be nice additions, too, for a Sixers team suddenly on the rise in the East. No doubt, this will be a busy summer for team president Ed Stefanski. [link]

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