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Though it's common for second-year players to partake in Summer League, Jared McCain was left off the Sixers' roster. He continues to work behind the scenes to rehab the season-ending knee injury he suffered last year. While he might not be playing in games, McCain is still in Las Vegas getting work in with the team.
The Sixers have been unable to see much of Edgecombe in this summer league. He played in the opener in Salt Lake City on July 5 before he missed the final two games in Utah and the first two in Vegas due to a left thumb sprain. In the two games he has played, he has had some impressive moments.
The Philadelphia 76ers are hopeful to retain star player Paul George for the upcoming season. However, recent reports have cast doubt on his future with the team.
Unfortunately, the Philadelphia 76ers have another key injury to worry about. Although the Sixers hoped to have Paul George back in action at the start of train
No. 35 overall pick Johni Broome spoke with PhillyVoice at the beginning of the Sixers' stay in Las Vegas about his journey to the NBA, next steps and more.
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SB Nation on MSNHow a weak 2027 draft class could affect the SixersHitting on second-round picks will be crucial, as cheap but talented players will offset the top-heavy cap sheet. The Sixers' President of Basketball Operations has a strong history of drafting players in the second round, with names like Isaiah Joe, Paul Reed and, more recently, Adem Bona making a name for themselves or earning second contracts.
Bailey, like the rest of the top picks in the draft, is partaking in Summer League in his first taste of NBA action. During one of his off days, the Jazz prospect had a chance to chop it up with a Hall of Famer. Photos emerged over the weekend of him alongside Sixers legend Allen Iverson.
The Sixers did get younger at certain positions and added size, though they still need Joel Embiid healthy and playing at a high level to contend for an NBA championship.
As the Sixers continue with the summer league in Las Vegas, McCain has been an active member of the team. Despite not being able to play, the second-year guard from Duke has been hanging around the team and has been a presence in practice as he looks to help the youngsters grow.