NBA Team Lands Promising Rookie: Sixers Sign Dominick Barlow to Multi-Year Deal
Philadelphia 76ers coach Nick Nurse had a keen eye for talent last season, singling out 22-year-old power forward Dominick Barlow as a standout performer despite not being on the standard roster. Months later, Barlow's impressive play has earned him a multi-year contract with the Sixers, solidifying his place on the team's main roster.
The rookie power forward has been thrust into starting duties for most of the season and has made significant contributions to the team's improvement. His efforts have paid off in a big way as he signed a standard contract ahead of Thursday night's matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers, according to a source close to the negotiations.
The deal provides Barlow with guaranteed time on the standard roster for the remainder of the season and includes a team option for the 2026-27 season. The Sixers will have the opportunity to either pick up this option or decline it, allowing them to potentially come to an agreement on a longer-term contract in the future.
Earlier this week, the Sixers signed Charles Bassey and Patrick Baldwin Jr. to 10-day contracts as part of a strategy to manage the roster and buy time before making a move on Barlow's new deal. However, ultimately, the sides were able to come to terms on a contract that could position Barlow as a long-term piece of the Sixers' roster.
The signing marks an important development for the 76ers, who have long been searching for players to fill their standard roster. With Barlow now locked in, Philadelphia is one step closer to establishing a more balanced and talented lineup going forward.
Philadelphia 76ers coach Nick Nurse had a keen eye for talent last season, singling out 22-year-old power forward Dominick Barlow as a standout performer despite not being on the standard roster. Months later, Barlow's impressive play has earned him a multi-year contract with the Sixers, solidifying his place on the team's main roster.
The rookie power forward has been thrust into starting duties for most of the season and has made significant contributions to the team's improvement. His efforts have paid off in a big way as he signed a standard contract ahead of Thursday night's matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers, according to a source close to the negotiations.
The deal provides Barlow with guaranteed time on the standard roster for the remainder of the season and includes a team option for the 2026-27 season. The Sixers will have the opportunity to either pick up this option or decline it, allowing them to potentially come to an agreement on a longer-term contract in the future.
Earlier this week, the Sixers signed Charles Bassey and Patrick Baldwin Jr. to 10-day contracts as part of a strategy to manage the roster and buy time before making a move on Barlow's new deal. However, ultimately, the sides were able to come to terms on a contract that could position Barlow as a long-term piece of the Sixers' roster.
The signing marks an important development for the 76ers, who have long been searching for players to fill their standard roster. With Barlow now locked in, Philadelphia is one step closer to establishing a more balanced and talented lineup going forward.