According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Bryan Colangelo, the Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations, is in Spain looking at a top point guard and their late 2016 first-round pick.

Milos Teodosic, 30, is drawing interest from several NBA teams, including the Brooklyn Nets, and Colangelo watched the Serbian on Tuesday as CSKA Moscow played against Spanish-side Baskonia Vitoria Gasteiz in the Euroleague playoffs.

“He’s the best passer in the world, from a purely offensive standpoint,” ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla said recently. "Chris Paul is a Hall of Famer, but as far as a pure passer, [Teodosic] might be the most creative passer in the world today. Now, he will not guard a chair, but he’s a brilliant offensive player and an ultra-competitor.”

The Sixers will open training camp in the fall with Ben Simmons at point guard, however, if Teodosic were to be signed, that plan could be scrapped.

After scouting Teodosic, Colangelo's next stop is to meet and watch Turkish point guard Furkan Korkmaz, the No. 26 selection in the 2016 NBA draft, on Friday and possibly Sunday in the Basketball Champions League playoffs, according to Keith Pompey. Korkmaz is under contract with Anadolu Efes but spent part of the 2016-17 season on loan to Banvit.

Korkmaz, who turns 20 in July, had a sizable buyout with Anadolu Efes for this season, but in 2017-18 a deal to release him could be easier to get done. There is also a chance Colangelo will keep Korkmaz overseas for a few more years so he can improve his game.

-- Nick Silva