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Philadelphia 76ers Summer League Preview: Full Roster And Schedule
Mar 27, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide guard Labaron Philon Jr. (0) looks on after a Sweet Sixteen game of the Midwest Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament against the Michigan Wolverines at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

The Philadelphia 76ers have officially announced their entire summer league roster. The team will be coached by T.J. Dileo. This will be his second consecutive season in this role. Here is everything you need to know about the 76ers summer league roster and current schedule.

Philadelphia 76ers Summer League Roster

Labaron Philon: The 76ers’ biggest name on the summer league roster. Philon was the 22nd pick in last month’s NBA draft. He is set to have an integral part in the 76ers rotation this season.

Saint Thomas: A starter on the Delaware Blue Coats, Thomas averaged 12.5 PPG with the 76ers G-League affiliate last season.

Johni Broome: The only player on the Sixers summer league roster with professional experience. He was the 35th pick in the 2025 NBA draft. He played 11 games in the NBA last season.

JJ Harper: An undrafted free agent out of Liberty University. He averaged 10.8 PPG last season and shot 37.7% from three.


Mar 15, 2026; Nashville, TN, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores guard Duke Miles (2) reacts after a play against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the first half during the men’s SEC Conference Tournament Championship at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Duke Miles: The highest-upside UDFA signing for Philadelphia this cycle. He is a defensive machine who, with a good summer league performance, has a legitimate shot to make the roster.

Javontae Campbell: Another defensive star. The rookie out of Bowling Green won the MAC Defensive Player of the Year last season. He averaged 18.7 points a night to go along with his elite defense.

Amoni Lyles: This is someone who, with a year or two in the G-League, could have a legitimate future in the NBA. He averaged 15 points and 8 rebounds at Akron last season, shooting 37% from three.

Taye Fields: He becomes the first UNA (University of North Alabama) player to sign with or be drafted by an NBA franchise since UNA Hall of Famer Otis Boddie, who was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1980.

Drew Cisse: A bit of an unknown who has roamed around the G-League for a few seasons. The one thing that is a fact about Cisse is that he is a monster on the boards. He has a game for Delaware last season where he grabbed 26 rebounds, 20 of which were offensive.

Matt Rogers: Another UDFA signing who will look to make an imprint on the Sixers summer league team, potentially earning a G-League spot.

Dante Maddox Jr: An Xavier graduate who went undrafted in the 2025 draft. He averaged 24.9 PPG last season in Europe, leading his league in scoring.

Gerald Ayayi: Another international guard. He averaged 14.4 PPG when playing for Cholet Basket in France.


Mar 19, 2025; Denver, CO, USA; Yale Bulldogs forward Nick Townsend (42) during practice at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Nick Townsend: The best shooter on the roster, and perhaps all of college basketball last season. The UDFA from Yale averaged 16.3 PPG on over 47% from three. Townsend is also a very capable rebounder, averaging more than seven boards each of the last two years.

Isaac Johnson: Hawaii center who turned out to be one of the best free-throw shooters in college. He shot 88% from the line on about four attempts a game.

Mylik Wilson: Has some NBA Summer League experience from last season with the Houston Rockets. Spent last season in a Hungarian league, averaging 17 points a night.

Philadelphia 76ers Summer League Schedule


Jul 10, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Philadelphia 76ers forward Johni Broome (22) celebrates hitting a 3-pointer against the San Antonio Spurs in the third quarter of their game at Thomas & Mack Center. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-Imagn Images
Date: Opponent: Time(ET): TV:
July 9 Detroit Pistons 5:30 PM PRIME
July 11 Indiana Pacers 5:30 PM PRIME
July 14 Houston Rockets 4:00 PM PRIME
July 15 Orlando Magic 4:00 PM ESPNU

After each team’s first four games, the top four teams will advance to participate in the playoffs, beginning on Saturday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. ET and 8:30 p.m. ET on Prime. The two winning teams from those games will meet in the championship game on Sunday, July 19 at 9:00 p.m. ET on ESPN.

Every team that fails to reach the playoffs will play a fifth game that will be determined later.

This article first appeared on Stadium Rant and was syndicated with permission.

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