The Philadelphia 76ers have had a busy offseason, making several new additions as training camp approaches. Recently, they signed forward Isaiah Mobley and Jordan Tucker, both on Exhibit 10 contracts, which are one-year, minimum-salary deals that serve as tryouts. The team has until the regular season begins to decide whether to convert these contracts into two-way deals.
Isaiah Mobley, who was picked 49th overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2022 NBA Draft, has spent two seasons with the team but has seen limited action, playing just 22 games with averages of 7.1 minutes, 2.5 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 0.4 assists per game. He is the older brother of Cavs starter Evan Mobley. Despite his modest stats, Mobley is eager to improve and learn from the veterans on the 76ers, expressing his desire to absorb their knowledge and contribute with skills like floor spacing and playmaking.
In contrast, Jordan Tucker has yet to play in the NBA, having spent his career in the G League and overseas.