Last season, the Philadelphia 76ers saw a plethora of players come and go. Among those to spent a short stint on the roster was veteran forward Marcus Morris.
Morris, a Philadelphia native, was dealt to his hometown team from the LA Clippers as part of the James Harden trade. He’d hang around until the trade deadline, where he was flipped to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Buddy Hield. Morris’ traveles wouldn’t end there, as he’d end up finishing the year with the Cleveland Cavaliers after being waived.
In the 37 games he played with the Sixers, Morris provided an offensive punch off the bench. During his brief tenure, he averaged 6.7 PPG while shooting 40% from beyond the arc. The main highlight from Morris’ time in Philly actually happened off the court, when he was awarded a key to the city…