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Quentin Grimes Faces Critical Year with 76ers Amid NBA Rumors
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — As the 2025-2026 NBA season progresses, Quentin Grimes finds himself at a pivotal moment in his career with the Philadelphia 76ers. Grimes, a veteran sharpshooter, is adjusting to a new role after being acquired from the Dallas Mavericks earlier in the season.
In the offseason, Grimes entered free agency as a restricted player but ended up accepting the qualifying offer for this season, making him a free agent once again next summer. He has recently switched his representation to CAA Basketball, indicating his desire for a notable contract moving forward.
This season, Grimes has played 10 games, averaging 31 minutes off the bench. Despite a decline in his overall statistics, he has maintained an impressive shooting percentage, hitting 47 percent of his field goal attempts and 39 percent from three-point range, resulting in an average of 17.2 points per game.
Grimes’ performance is crucial as the Sixers prepare to face the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night. After joining the team, he averaged 21.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.5 assists in 28 games last season, a remarkable stretch that highlighted his potential as a key player.
Grimes, who has built a strong reputation as a reliable scorer, expressed his commitment to the game. “I’m going to keep working and keep earning [Coach Nick Nurse’s] trust however I can,” he said. This mindset has been essential as he navigates the challenges of transitioning to a new team and role.
The 76ers, currently battling injuries, will be looking to Grimes to step up during crucial moments this season. His ability to contribute as a bench player could influence his contract status next summer, adding further stakes to his performance.
