The Philadelphia 76ers have reportedly extended a camp deal — also known as an “Exhibit-10” contract — to unrestricted free agent point guard Mac McClung per new reporting from The Athletic’s Rich Hoffmann.
Per Hoffman, the undrafted 2021 NBA draft prospect is expected to play with the team’s affiliate in the G League (the Delaware Blue Coats) this season. A product of both Georgetown and Texas Tech, McClung has already become something of a journeyman in just one season, having played stints with the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, and Golden State Warriors as well as the G League affiliates of the former two clubs, the Windy City Bulls and South Bay Lakers.
The 6-foot-2 guard has played just two games at the NBA level in his career so far — too small of a sample size to know much about how he might do in the league with a bigger opportunity, especially with a club like Philly with designs on contention.
Per source, Mac McClung will sign an Exhibit-10 contract with the Sixers. It is expected that he will play for the Delaware Blue Coats this season.
— Rich Hofmann (@rich_hofmann) October 8, 2022
But McClung has looked solid at the G League level, registering 19.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 1.2 steals per game while shooting 40.3% from deep with the South Bay Lakers last season.
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