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Anthony Pasciolla and Anthony Aguirre discuss potential offseason signings for the Philadelphia 76ers.

On Episode 4 of the 76ersRoundtable Podcast with Anthony Pasciolla and Anthony Aguirre, the co-hosts discussed the Philadelphia 76ers' potential free agent guard signings.

Here's a look at the conversation with Pasciolla and Aguirre:

"Let's say Philadelphia doesn't sign Quentin Grimes back on a multi-year deal, he walks, he goes wherever it may be. Where does Philadelphia look to replace that guard play?" Pasciolla questioned. "Because the only two guards under contract if Grimes walks are Tyrese Maxey and V.J. Edgecombe."

"I think you would go for some veteran experience, someone who can impact right away," Aguirre said. "This might sound crazy for you guys, but I do like Gabe Vincent. I know the impact that he brings, and also I would take the Lakers tenure with a grain of salt just because we've now seen two Heat guards go to L.A. and go off for worse performances. I think he could deliver you guys some pretty good production."

Aguirre continued, "I think his three-point shooting would get back up there where it was with the Heat, and defensively you know what you're going to get out of him, and also he's way cheaper now than he was, or Aaron Holiday. I feel like he's very underrated as a backup guard. He can give you so much depth, be a decent three-point shooter, and a tenacious defender or even a Josh Okogie."

Pasciolla chimed back in, "One option we talked about before the show that I also like is the idea of potentially re-signing Cameron Payne. I mean, we saw what he's capable of just a few nights ago. He had 32 points and I think 10 assists, so he is capable of being kind of that flamethrower guy off the bench, which is something you certainly need."

"I like the Okogie move alongside that potentially. Just gives you that good balance of defense and offense coming off the bench, but I honestly would prefer them to bring back Quentin Grimes if at all possible," Pasciolla concluded.

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