Jared McCain Opts Out of G League for Sixers Now

The Philadelphia 76ers are facing challenges with guard Jared McCain as he navigates a difficult second season. Following a torn meniscus in his left knee that sidelined him after 23 rookie games, he is working through a UCL tear in his right thumb sustained in September.
Jared McCain’s Limited Playing Time
With all players returning from injury, McCain’s role has diminished significantly. His playing time has been restricted to:
- 5 minutes against the Orlando Magic (January 9)
- 9 minutes against the Toronto Raptors (January 11)
- 6 minutes in a rematch with the Raptors (January 12)
- 10 minutes against the Cleveland Cavaliers
Throughout the season, McCain is averaging 6.3 points per game with a shooting percentage of 32.3% from beyond the arc. Coach Nick Nurse has emphasized the need for court time to help McCain regain his rhythm after missing almost a full year due to injuries.
Considerations for the G League
As the rotation tightens, speculation arises regarding a potential G League assignment for McCain. Coach Nurse acknowledged the possibility but confirmed that no discussions about this have taken place yet. “It’s always a possibility,” he stated, noting his focus on upcoming matches and team strategy.
McCain’s Promising Rookie Season
During his rookie year, McCain showcased his potential, averaging 15.3 points per game and shooting 38.3% from three-point range. He was even recognized with a seventh-place finish in the Rookie of the Year voting, despite a short stint on the court.
The Path Forward
For McCain, the goal remains clear: regain form and contribute effectively to the Sixers. His dynamic offensive abilities are crucial, and the team hopes he will continue to develop positively.



