Phil Jasner of the Philadelphia Daily News reports that the Sixers may be done making moves this summer. The recent reports that Philly and Miami were talking about a trade for Anthony Mason is "old news". Sixers general manager Billy King, in an informal meeting with reporters, said he contacted the Heat more than six weeks ago.

Despite earlier rumors the Sixers were interested in reacquiring Coleman from the Charlotte Hornets, King said his latest information is that Hornets vice president Bob Bass has no current interest in trading Coleman.

For the moment, that leaves the Sixers searching in-house for a starting power forward. Players looking for the position include Matt Geiger, Robert Traylor, George Lynch and Jerome Moiso.

King also said it was unlikely free agents Kevin Ollie, Pepe Sanchez and Rodney Buford would be re-signed.