The Sixers will see a familiar face when Jared McCain returns to Philadelphia tonight, but they don’t anticipate a friendly reunion, at least not on the court, Gina Mizell of The Philadelphia Inquirer writes in a subscriber-only story. The second-year guard was traded to the Thunder at last month’s deadline, and his former teammates expect him to make a statement in their first meeting since the deal.
“Jared McCain’s about to try to come kill us,” Trendon Watford said. “We know how that’s about to go.”
McCain was a candidate for All-Rookie honors last year before injuries ended his season after 23 games. After returning from knee and thumb surgeries, it was difficult for him to get regular playing time in a crowded Sixers backcourt and he had a couple of brief stints with the G League team in Delaware.
President of basketball operations Daryl Morey told reporters that he was “selling high” on McCain when he sent him to Oklahoma City in exchange for a collection of draft picks that included a 2026 first-rounder that originally belonged to Houston. Mizell points out that the deal also helped Philadelphia escape the luxury tax.
McCain has become another potent bench weapon in OKC, where he’s averaging 12.3 PPG and shooting 44% from three-point range for the defending champs. McCain was a popular presence in the locker room, Mizell adds, and Sixers players are glad that he’s succeeding.
“That’s our dog,” VJ Edgecombe said. “Everyone still [loves] Jared. I’m pretty sure it’s vice versa. I’m just happy to see him hooping.”
There’s more from Philadelphia:
- The Sixers’ injury list got longer on Saturday when Dominick Barlow was forced out of a game at Utah with a sprained left ankle, Mizell states in a separate story. Head coach Nick Nurse said X-rays were negative, and Barlow was able to walk out of the locker room without any protection on the ankle. He’s listed as doubtful for Monday’s game.
- Edgecombe and Ace Bailey, whom the Sixers were deciding between with their No. 3 pick last June, had their first NBA meeting on Saturday, Mizell adds in another piece. Philadelphia is ecstatic with Edgecombe, who’s in the midst of an outstanding rookie season, but Bailey has also been playing well lately as his minutes have increased. Edgecombe said they became friends during the pre-draft process, but never discussed who might be taken third. “I let him be. He let me be,” Edgecombe said. “And we just congratulated each other on draft night.”
- Joel Embiid will miss another game tonight with a right oblique strain, but there’s some promising news on the star center, according to Tony Jones of The Athletic (Twitter link). Embiid has been conducting on-court workouts, and although he’s still experiencing some pain, he hasn’t suffered any setbacks. He’s played in 33 games this season and has been sidelined since February 26.

Embid should just retire. This guy will be lucky if he can even walk in 5 years
He has a three year guaranteed extension that will pay him over $180M – he’s not going to leave that on the table.
Yeah, both things can be true unfortunately; He’s always been a lot older than it feels like he is because of how delayed and injury ridden his career’s been even going back to college. Embiid would be 35, 36 when his current contract expires, which is even older than it sounds considering his injury history. Philly fans, any way the Sixers don’t just bite the bullet and waive/stretch him at some point? It’s starting to feel a bit inevitable at this rate, just a matter of when.
I would waive/stretch him just so we can embrace the rebuild around VJ Max. We aren’t going to contend before 29-30 anyway.
His extension hasn’t even started yet. And there hasn’t been a lot of precedent for NBA teams screwing up so much of their cap space for years with trying to stretch these mega contracts.
I realize the Bucks did it last year with Lillard, but they probably felt they had a gun to their head with Giannis.
If you think about it, the Sixers situation is really unprecedented in that Morey has managed to aggregate two of the most untradeable contracts on the same roster. Embiid’s contract is truly terrible, but people forget we still have two more years of PG at $50+M 😖
You are biased saying that as his much shorter brother
If the NBA had an extension draft he would be the first name selected.
Yes he’s good and all but the injuries and the contract …