The Summer Sixers’ third game in Las Vegas brought more of the same from Labaron Philon Jr. and not much else from the rest of the roster. In a 90-64 loss to a young Rockets group on Tuesday, Philon kept flashing the kind of feel and confidence that has stood out all week, while Philadelphia’s offense around him never found a pulse.
Philon came out aggressive, scoring on back-to-back baskets and then closing the first quarter with a step-back three. The problem was that those were the only three field goals the Summer Sixers managed in the opening period. That was the night in a nutshell: Philon did enough to look the part, and almost nobody else did enough to help him.
What has jumped out most through three games is how comfortable the 21-year-old looks handling a heavy offensive load. He’s been asked to carry a team without any proven NBA talent, and he’s handled it with a steady hand. The ball skills are obvious - creative dribbling, sharp pick-and-roll passing, and pull-up shooting from deep all showed up again Tuesday.
Johni Broome, meanwhile, kept trying to get his three-point shot going early. The soon-to-be second-year big has been strong in Las Vegas overall, but the long ball has been the one part of his Summer League run that hasn’t quite clicked.
The sample is tiny, and it’s fair to assume he’s being encouraged to keep letting it fly in game action. Still, after being a steady presence in the first two games, Broome was mostly quiet on Tuesday.
There were also a few roster-related details worth watching. The Sixers have taken a different route with their Exhibit 10 spots this summer, leaving all but one of those openings unfilled.
Usually, those contracts get handed out right after the draft so undrafted players can get into the building before Summer League and then head to the Delaware Blue Coats for the season. This time, the team has held back.
The one player already locked into an Exhibit 10 deal, and into Sixers training camp, is Duke Miles. His college path ran through Troy, High Point, Oklahoma and Vanderbilt, and he put together a strong final year in the SEC by leading the conference in steals per game at 2.6 while also hitting 90.1 percent of his free throws.
But his Summer League showing has been underwhelming so far. Through three games, he hasn’t done much to stand out, which is a mild surprise for a 24-year-old with that much college experience.
VJ Edgecombe also made a cameo on the broadcast during the second quarter and gave a few revealing answers. When asked about an off-court activity he enjoyed in Philadelphia during his rookie season, he said he liked going to Villanova games, then noted that Villanova is technically not in Philadelphia.
Edgecombe also said he learned about the team’s acquisition of Jaylen Brown while getting a pedicure. He said he had missed calls from Sixers Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Jameer Nelson and a text telling him to call back. At first, he worried something might be happening that would send him elsewhere, but he was excited once he found out what the news actually was.
As for how Brown fits into everything around Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid, Edgecombe’s comment hinted at the bigger question for him entering his second NBA season. “I think one rock is enough for [all of] us,” Edgecombe said.
Nelson later joined the broadcast at the start of the fourth quarter and had praise ready for Philon, calling him a “hooper” and pointing to his ability to adjust during games. Nelson also said Philon will learn a lot from Edgecombe and Tyrese Maxey. More broadly, he said the Sixers have added “some really good pieces” to get deeper and more athletic in line with league trends, and that the roster is now “more competitive” at every position.
Tuesday’s game also featured a couple of familiar faces on the Houston side. Michael Foster Jr., who signed a two-way contract with the Sixers in 2022, played 62 seconds in his NBA debut on Nov. 22 of that year before being waived the next day. He hasn’t appeared in the NBA since.
Daishen Nix was there too. The former five-star recruit went undrafted in 2021, signed with the Summer Sixers, and has since played in 99 NBA games over four seasons with the Rockets and Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Sixers had a strong presence in the building as well, with Edgecombe, Justin Edwards, Dominick Barlow, Dalen Terry, Nick Nurse, Josh Harris, Nelson and Mike Gansey all on hand.
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