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Report: 76ers trade veteran G Eric Gordon to Grizzlies
- Philadelphia 76ers traded veteran reserve shooting guard Eric Gordon to the Memphis Grizzlies on Feb. 5, 2026, a league source confirmed just before the 2 p.m. CT trade deadline.
- By dumping Gordon, the Sixers opened a roster spot enabling the conversion of two-way Dominick Barlow and gained more than $7.6 million under the first apron for trade exceptions and buyout-market signings.
- Adding him pushes Memphis to 16 rostered players on standard contracts, above the league maximum 15, with Gordon's $2.3 million deal last played Dec. 23.
- The Sixers now have three open roster spots, which affects converting Dominick Barlow and other moves before tonight's game against the Los Angeles Lakers, costing roughly $884,000 each if both accept minimum contracts.
- With the move, the Memphis Grizzlies now own 13 first-round and seven second-round picks over the next seven years, following the Feb. 3 eight-player trade, while carrying 16 rostered players and Eric Gordon is not expected to stay long-term.
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Sixers trading Eric Gordon to Memphis in exchange for a second-round pick swap
It opens up a roster spot to convert Dominick Barlow’s two-way contract into a standard deal. It also gives the Sixers a little over $7.6 million in salary cap space under the first apron.
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