The Philadelphia 76ers Have Given Up on Jared McCain, Sending Him Back Down to the G League
In a move that suggests the Sixers have officially lost faith in their struggling sophomore, Jared McCain has been reassigned to the Delaware Blue Coats for his second stint this season. The 21-year-old's disappointing campaign has seen him fall out of favor with head coach Nick Nurse, who had previously kept him in the rotation despite the team reaching full strength.
McCain's lackluster performance has been a concern since his return from injuries, and despite Nurse giving him extended minutes in an attempt to get him back on track, he has failed to recapture the form that made him a rookie sensation. With his minutes dwindling significantly over the past few games, it was only a matter of time before the Blue Coats called him up again.
This move is a stark reflection of McCain's second season and suggests that the Sixers have exhausted their options for reviving his career. The G League stint may be seen as a way to give McCain another chance to develop his skills without putting too much pressure on himself, but it also underscores the reality that he has fallen out of favor with the team.
McCain had previously expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to play in the G League during his first stint, and it seems that fate may have led him back to Delaware once again. He will now face stiff competition from other Blue Coats players, including rookie Johni Broome and two-way player MarJon Beauchamp, as they look to prove themselves against the Noblesville Boom in Indiana on Sunday afternoon.
In a move that suggests the Sixers have officially lost faith in their struggling sophomore, Jared McCain has been reassigned to the Delaware Blue Coats for his second stint this season. The 21-year-old's disappointing campaign has seen him fall out of favor with head coach Nick Nurse, who had previously kept him in the rotation despite the team reaching full strength.
McCain's lackluster performance has been a concern since his return from injuries, and despite Nurse giving him extended minutes in an attempt to get him back on track, he has failed to recapture the form that made him a rookie sensation. With his minutes dwindling significantly over the past few games, it was only a matter of time before the Blue Coats called him up again.
This move is a stark reflection of McCain's second season and suggests that the Sixers have exhausted their options for reviving his career. The G League stint may be seen as a way to give McCain another chance to develop his skills without putting too much pressure on himself, but it also underscores the reality that he has fallen out of favor with the team.
McCain had previously expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to play in the G League during his first stint, and it seems that fate may have led him back to Delaware once again. He will now face stiff competition from other Blue Coats players, including rookie Johni Broome and two-way player MarJon Beauchamp, as they look to prove themselves against the Noblesville Boom in Indiana on Sunday afternoon.