Second-year Sixers guard Jared McCain‘s 2024/25 rookie campaign was ended by a lateral meniscus tear after just 23 games.
Now, the 6’2″ pro expects to be able to return to the hardwood possibly in time for training camp this fall, reports Ky Carlin of Sixers Wire.
On hand to celebrate Philadelphia’s new arena name reveal, the No. 16 pick in 2024 detailed his recovery process to date.
“Yeah, my plan, for sure, is to participate” in training camp, McCain said. “I mean, anything can happen, but for right now, I’m on pace, and I’m doing great for that.”
Carlin notes that, given the expectation that McCain will be on hand for for training camp, it seems that he is very much on track to suit up for the Sixers’ October 22 regular season opener against the Celtics.
“I think right now, it’s just kind of taking it day by day,” McCain said. “I’m getting on-court, doing a lot of stuff, a lot of live stuff, but I still have to talk to them about exactly if I’m free for everything, but I’m definitely getting there.”
Across his 23 healthy contests on the 24-58 Sixers last year, the Duke alum averaged 15.3 PPG, 2.6 APG, 2.4 RPG and 0.7 SPG. He posted an impressive .460/.383/.875 slash line, and finished seventh in Rookie of the Year voting despite his limited output.