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After adding two players in the draft, Sixers guard Jared McCain is eager to see VJ Edgecombe and Johni Broome take the court ...
The 76ers added two players to their roster through the NBA Draft: third overall pick VJ Edgecombe, a shooting guard from ...
McCain, Edgecombe, Maxey, and--likely--Quentin Grimes are expected to lead the Sixers back into contention. The four of them will be looking to lead a faster-paced attack on the offensive end under ...
From the makeup of next year's rotation to more Quentin Grimes nothingness, beginning the week with a batch of Sixers notes.
Earlier on in the offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers welcomed in a set of new players through the NBA Draft, as they selected VJ Edgecombe from Baylor University ...
The 76ers signed VJ Edgecombe and Johni Broome today following the 2025 NBA Draft. Edgecombe wears #77 and Broome #22 for the Sixers in the 2025-26 season!
Auburn’s Johni Broome, 22, and Duke’s Cooper Flagg, 18, have taken wildly different paths to the top of their sport, one constantly overlooked and undervalued and the other America’s most ...
For Broome, playing Saturday was not about him but ultimately for his teammates. It was more than just a nationally televised game for him, Saturday’s performance was for the Auburn faithful.
Johni Broome, drafted by the 76ers, averaged 11.6 points and 7.4 rebounds in seven summer league games. Broome's performance culminated in a 22-point, 13-rebound game against the Mavericks.
Washington only scored 58 points without Tre Johnson and Alex Sarr. Kyshawn George and Bub Carrington were also held out of the contest. AJ Johnson impressed from the Wizards lineup, though, with a ...
Auburn Tigers forward Johni Broome is predicted to be a top-10 player next season. / James Snook-USA TODAY Sports In a recent post on X, College Basketball Report made its case for why Auburn ...
AUBURN — Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl knew what he was getting when he convinced Morehead State transfer Johni Broome to sign with the Tigers over Florida in April 2022. Well, sort of.