The Philadelphia 76ers open their NBA Summer League slate Thursday night against the Detroit Pistons, and the roster gives them a few names worth tracking right away. For players on the fringe, this stage is a chance to make a real argument for an NBA job. For fans, it’s the first look at the next wave.
Labaraon Philon Jr. is the obvious headliner. The 76ers took him 22nd in the 2026 NBA Draft after a strong sophomore season at Alabama, where he averaged 22 points per game on 50.1 percent shooting and added five assists.
He’s expected to be a bench piece for Philadelphia this season, especially with the backcourt already crowded and further bolstered by the trade that brought Jaylen Brown to the City of Brotherly Love. Summer League has already been a showcase for Philadelphia’s recent backcourt picks, with VJ Edgecombe flashing in his two games last season and Jared McCain doing the same the year before.
Johni Broome is back for another Summer League run, and this one matters for a different reason. His first NBA season never really opened up, because he was stuck behind Andre Drummond and Adem Bona in the fight to back up Joel Embiid.
Philadelphia sent him to the Delaware Blue Coats, where he found a rhythm and put up 21.8 points and 8.3 rebounds per game in the G League. Then late February brought a tear in his right meniscus, which effectively ended his rookie year.
Broome appeared in just 11 games, so this is another shot to show what he’s been building toward.
Duke Miles arrives with something to prove after going undrafted. He came out of Vanderbilt off a season that featured 16.1 points, 4.5 assists, and an SEC-best 2.6 steals per game.
Philadelphia signed him to an Exhibit 10 contract, meaning he’ll get a training camp look and will most likely end up back with the Blue Coats. Summer League is his first chance to show the league it let a useful player slip through the cracks.
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