George Hill headed for the Philadelphia 76ers as part of a 3-team deal with the New York Knicks and OKC Thunder

George Hill is addressing the Philadelphia 76ers as part of a three-team deal involving the Oklahoma City Thunder and the New York Knicks, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski on Thursday.

Hill, who averaged 11.8 points this season, was sent to the Sixers by the Thunder in exchange for Tony Bradley and second-round picks in 2025 and 2026, sources told ESPN. The 76ers also get Iggy Brazdeikis from the Knicks.

Terrance Ferguson, meanwhile, is moving from the Thunder to the Knicks, while Austin Rivers is moving from the Knicks to Oklahoma City, sources told ESPN.

Oklahoma City now has 34 planned design picks for the next seven years: 17 first round picks and 17 second round picks.

Hill, 34, is in his 13th NBA season and will join his eighth team, and fifth in three seasons, after stints in San Antonio, Indiana, Utah, Cleveland, Sacramento, Milwaukee and Oklahoma City. He scores an average of 11.1 points during his career.

Bradley, who played his first three seasons in Utah, averaged 5.5 points and 5.2 rebounds for Philadelphia this season.

Rivers, New Orleans’ 10th overall pick in 2012, averaged 7.3 points for the Knicks this season. He has also played for the Clippers, Rockets and Wizards during his nine NBA seasons.

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