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Sixers select Alabama guard Labaron Philon with the 22nd overall pick

This is the first draft pick for new Sixers president of basketball operations Mike Gansey, who was hired earlier this month to replace Daryl Morey.

Alabama guard Labaron Philon Jr. will join the Sixers after he was selected No. 22 in the 2026 NBA draft.
Alabama guard Labaron Philon Jr. will join the Sixers after he was selected No. 22 in the 2026 NBA draft. Read moreVasha Hunt / AP

NEW YORK — The 76ers selected Alabama guard Labaron Philon with the 22nd overall pick in Tuesday’s NBA draft.

This is the first draft pick for new Sixers president of basketball operations Mike Gansey, who was hired earlier this month to replace Daryl Morey. And they use it on a player that could be one of the draft’s biggest sleepers.

Philon declared for the draft after his freshman season last year, but returned to college to use the feedback he received from teams to become a player who shot 39.9% from three-point range and averaged five assists per game. He also upped his scoring average to 22 points per game and is regarded as a strong defensive player.

In a draft analyst panel Monday afternoon, ESPN’s Bobby Marks, Jay Bilas, and Fran Fraschilla all said he could be one of the more impactful players selected later in the first round.

“He could end up being the best point guard in this draft,” Fraschilla said.

With the pick, the Sixers will continue to lean on young (and smaller-statured) guards. The 6-foot-4, 185-pound Philon adds to a backcourt already featuring All-NBA third-teamer Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe, who finished third in the NBA Rookie of the Year voting after getting drafted third overall last year.

Philon joins a Sixers team in an interesting spot under Gansey, who ran the draft in his previous job as the Cleveland Cavaliers’ general manager. He also kept intact the bulk of the Sixers’ front office that has made strong selections in recent drafts, including Maxey at no. 21 in 2020 and Edgecombe third overall last year.

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The Sixers finished seventh in the Eastern Conference standings during the regular season. They then rallied from down three-games-to-one to beat the Boston Celtics in the playoffs’ first round, before getting swept by the eventual NBA-champion New York Knicks.

They boast a dynamic young backcourt in Maxey and Edgecombe. Former perennial All-Stars Joel Embiid and Paul George are still effective — even fantastic — when available, but have struggled mightily to stay on the floor in recent seasons due to injury or, in George’s case, a 50-game suspension for violating the league’s anti-drug policy.

The Sixers acquired the 22nd pick in the controversial Jared McCain trade at the February deadline. As of Tuesday night, they do not have a selection in Wednesday’s second round.

Philon’s selection will help dictate how the Sixers approach free agency. Starting wing Kelly Oubre Jr., sixth man Quentin Grimes, and reserve big man Andre Drummond are all unrestricted free agents. And the Sixers have limited financial flexibility with Maxey, Embiid, and George still on max contracts for multiple seasons.

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