Report: Sixers to Be ‘serious Suitors' for Warriors' RFA Harrison Barnes

The Sixers didn't get a chance to speed up the process as much as they would have liked during the draft, but it appears they're going to try during free agency.

According to ESPN's Marc Stein, the Sixers plan to be "serious suitors" for Golden State Warriors restricted free agent forward Harrison Barnes.

The 6-foot-8, 225-pound Barnes averaged a career-high 11.7 points and 4.9 rebounds last season for the Warriors and shot 38.3 percent from three. The four-year veteran didn't produce as well in the playoffs, averaging 9.0 points on 34.2 percent shooting from three and 38.5 percent shooting overall.

Barnes, 24, made just under $3.9 million last season and is scheduled to earn just under $5.2 million next season. Because he is a restricted free agent, so the Warriors can match any offer he receives. 

He would give the Sixers an obvious upgrade at the three, and given their meager payroll, they can certainly afford to overpay if needed. They should have about $60 million in cap space, as the new cap is projected to be $94 million. 

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Golden State selected Barnes out of North Carolina with the seventh overall pick of the 2012 draft. 

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