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76ers' Summer League Roster

The 76ers announced their roster for the Orlando Pro Summer League, which will run from July 5 to 9. The squad includes veterans Marreese Speights, Jrue Holiday and Jodie Meeks, and first-round draft pick Evan Turner. Other notables are former Temple guard Ryan Brooks, former Xavier center Jason Love, and former first-round draft picks Ndudi Ebi and Cedric Simmons.

The 76ers announced their roster for the Orlando Pro Summer League, which will run from July 5 to 9. The squad includes veterans Marreese Speights, Jrue Holiday and Jodie Meeks, and first-round draft pick Evan Turner. Other notables are former Temple guard Ryan Brooks, former Xavier center Jason Love, and former first-round draft picks Ndudi Ebi and Cedric Simmons.

The 6-foot-4 Brooks (Lower Merion High) and the 6-9 Love (Abington Friends) are undrafted rookie free agents.   - Keith Pompey

Orlando Pro Summer League Roster

No. Player         Pos.   Ht.      Wt.   From         Year   

7   Ryan Brooks   G      6-4   200   Temple      Rookie      50   Ndudi Ebi      F      6-9   200   no college   3d year      4   Mike Green      G      6-1   175   Butler         Rookie

45   DeVon Hardin   C      6-11   250   California   Rookie

11   Jrue Holiday   G      6-4   180   UCLA         2d year

35   Jason Love      F-C   6-9   265   Xavier      Rookie

20   Jodie Meeks   G      6-4   208   Kentucky   2d year

30   Obi Muonelo   G-F   6-5   220   Okla. St.      Rookie

44   Trent Plaisted   F-C   6-11   245   BYU         Rookie

17   C. Simmons   F      6-9   235   N.C. State   4th year

16   M. Speights      F-C   6-10   245   Florida      3d year

12   Evan Turner      G      6-7   214   Ohio State   Rookie

The Orlando Pro Summer League has eight teams (Boston, Charlotte, Indiana, New Jersey, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Utah, and the Sixers) that will play five games apiece. Here is the Sixers' schedule:

July 5, 7 p.m.: New Jersey

July 6, 5 p.m.: Boston

July 7, 3 p.m.: Oklahoma City

July 8, 7 p.m.: Charlotte

July 9, 10 a.m.: Utah

All summer-league games can be seen on NBA TV.

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