Welcome to a new week! As we count down to Sixers Media Day on Sept. 30, excitement is building for the team’s training camp in The Bahamas. But first, let’s dive into some recent Sixers news:
Breaking the off-season routine, the Sixers made an announcement on Sunday about signing undrafted rookie guard Judah Mintz to a contract after his impressive performance in the NBA Summer League. Sources reveal that Mintz’s deal is an Exhibit 10 contract, a non-guaranteed deal that offers flexibility and potential bonuses. This marks an exciting development for the young guard.
With that in mind, let’s shift our focus to five players who are set to attend Sixers training camp without a standard NBA contract:
Jeff Dowtin Jr.
Following a successful stint with the team last season, Dowtin has earned the trust of Sixers head coach Nick Nurse. His versatility and ability to contribute across different aspects of the game make him a valuable asset. Keep an eye on Dowtin as he aims to secure a standard contract for the upcoming season.
Justin Edwards
As a promising talent with a strong pedigree, Edwards has the potential to make an impact for the Sixers. With a focus on skill development and opportunities in the G League, he is poised to seize his chance with the team.
David Jones
Jones’ remarkable improvement in his collegiate career has caught the attention of the Sixers. As he enters the next phase of his basketball journey, Jones is set to showcase his scoring prowess and solidify his spot in the team’s plans.
Max Fiedler
Known for his unique playing style, Fiedler brings a facilitative approach to the court. Despite his unconventional role, Fiedler’s impact and versatility make him an intriguing prospect for the Sixers.
Judah Mintz
Mintz’s signing adds depth and excitement to the Sixers’ roster. With his scoring ability and knack for drawing fouls, Mintz has the potential to become a key contributor for the team. Keep an eye on his development as he looks to make his mark in the NBA.
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