CAMDEN, N.J. — Even more than his conversion to a full NBA contract, Justin Edwards is finally, officially a member of the 76ers. That’s because he’s hurt. Edwards sprained his left ankle ...
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Sixers convert Justin Edwards’ two-way contract to standard dealUpdate, 11:40 a.m.: The Sixers have officially signed Philly native Justin Edwards to a standard deal. The Philadelphia 76ers are promoting Justin Edwards, one of their two-way contract players ...
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Sixers rookie Justin Edwards marks his first NBA dunk — on Draymond Green, no lessJustin Edwards might never forget his first, even if it doesn’t rank as his best. Sitting at his locker, feet soaking in a bucket, the 76ers rookie flipped quickly through his brain’s Rolodex ...
The 76ers on Sunday made official the conversion of Justin Edwards’ two-way contract to a standard deal, something rendered a formality given the undrafted rookie’s recent play. The Sixers ...
On a team like the Sixers who entered the season with championship expectations and have so many veterans on the roster, somebody like undrafted rookie Justin Edwards wouldn't normally play.
Edwards sustained an apparent leg injury toward the end of the fourth quarter and left for the locker room during Monday's game against the Trail Blazers, Austin Krell of OnPattison.com reports.
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