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76ers News: Furkan Korkmaz Provides Career Update After Clearing Waivers

Former Sixer details what is next for him now that he's a free agent.

At the trade deadline, multiple members of the Philadelphia 76ers saw themselves moved to new places. Among those was Furkan Korkmaz, who was one of the longest-tenured players on the roster. He was dealt to the Indiana Pacers alongside Marcus Morris in exchange for Buddy Hield. 

Not long after the trade became official, Korkmaz was waived by the Pacers. He recently took to social media to provide what is next for him in terms of his career. 

With the All-Star break looming, Kormaz plans to take a trip back to his home country of Turkey. This was planned prior to him being traded and eventually waived. From there he plans to return to the United States and look for a new home in the NBA. Korkmaz stated that his agent is already in talks with a handful of teams regarding a free-agent contract. 

Korkmaz, 26, has spent his entire NBA career with the Sixers. The team selected him with the 26th overall pick in the 2016 draft. Over the past seven seasons, he has seen his role with the Sixers constantly change. 

This season, Korkmaz was not a regular part of Nick Nurse's rotation. He averaged 8.6 minutes per game, his lowest since his rookie year. Prior to being traded, Korkmaz was averaging 2.5 PPG and 0.7 APG. 

Still in what is considered a player's prime years, Korkmaz could garner interest around the league. While his shot has been inconsistent at times, he's proven to be capable of being an effective floor spacer when given the chance. Korkmaz's best shooting season came in 2020 when shot 40.2% from deep on close to five attempts per game. 

At this point, only time will tell if Korkmaz lands a deal this season or has to try his luck again when free agency begins in the offseason.