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A good player is not a big shot! The 76ers should consider using the backcourt star as a two-way contract candidate

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In a previous NBA summer league game, the Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Dallas Mavericks 90-82. After this game, the 76ers' record in the summer league increased to 2 wins and 2 losses, while the Mavericks' record in the summer league fell to 1 wins and 3 losses.

In this game, the 76ers' starting and backcourt player Judah Mintz's performance has improved a bit compared to the team's previous game against the Washington Wizards. Mintz played 24 minutes and 59 seconds in the whole game, made 6 of 12 shots and 2 of 6 from outside the three-point line, scored 24 minutes and 59 seconds, made 6 of 12 shots and 2 of 6 from outside the three-point line, scored 14 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal and block data, with a plus-negative value of +11. Mintz has regained his touch on the offensive end. His offensive efficiency is still good, and he has also shown comprehensive scoring ability. In addition, Mintz's performance in passing and organization is also good, and his performance on the defensive end has also played a certain role. His performance in this game can be regarded as both offense and defense. Overall, Mintz can support the team on both offense and defense, and his role on the court is also quite good. He has also made his own contribution to the team's victory.

Summer League so far, Mintz has played 7 games in total, with averaging 25.4 minutes per game, averaging 15.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1 steal and 0.1 block, and 1.4 turnovers and 2.7 fouls. His shooting percentage is 48.5%, a three-point shooting percentage of 25%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 76.9%. Overall, Mintz's performance in the summer league is quite good. He still has good scoring ability and his contribution to the offensive end is still relatively high. Without getting to the point, he also has some passing and organizational abilities. But the problem is that Mintz often wants to show his strength in the past, but in the end he is unable to show his own characteristics and even brings huge trouble to the team on the court.

Mintz is undoubtedly a very distinctive player. He can also play some roles on the court, but he is also a player with very distinct advantages and disadvantages. For the 76ers, they should also further evaluate the players' performance after the summer league. Judging from the performance of the Summer League, the performance of the undraft Hunter Sallis, who was signed with a two-way contract after the draft, was simply terrible and did not show his talents at all. In contrast, Mintz's performance is much better than Salis. Perhaps the 76ers should also consider adjusting the candidates for two-way contract players and giving Mints a chance to prove his strength?

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