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76ers Prepare for Summer League
With Four-Day Mini-Camp



The Philadelphia 76ers will host a four-day summer mini-camp for rookies and free agents from Monday, July 2, through Thursday, July 5, at the Sixers Practice Facility, in preparation for the 2007 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas (July 6-11) and the 2007 Rocky Mountain Revue (July 12-20) in Salt Lake City.

During the Sixers mini-camp, the final 15 minutes of each morning session will be open to the media, with availability following. The team will depart for Las Vegas immediately following the practice on Thursday, July 5. Among the players expected to participate in this year’s summer league competition are 2007 NBA Draft acquisitions Derrick Byars, Herbert Hill, Jason Smith and Thaddeus Young, along with Louis Amundson, Rodney Carney, Bobby Jones, Shavlik Randolph and Louis Williams.

The Sixers tip-off their five-game schedule in Las Vegas on Friday, July 6, at 4 p.m. (EDT) against San Antonio. All of the Sixers games will be played at the Cox Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Comcast SportsNet will televise three of the NBA Summer League games: Monday, July 9, vs. Golden State (8 p.m.); Tuesday, July 10, vs. L.A. Lakers (8 p.m.); and Wednesday, July 11, vs. Phoenix (8 p.m.).

Following the game on Wednesday, July 11, the 76ers will travel to Salt Lake City for a six-game slate, opening on Friday, July 13, against Chicago at 4:30 pm. (EDT). All Rocky Mountain Revue games will be played at the Lifetime Activities Center located on the Redwood Campus of Salt Lake Community College.

2007 NBA Summer League Schedule (Cox Pavilion - Las Vegas)
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Fri, July 64 p.mvs. San Antonio
Sat, July 76 p.m.vs. Detroit
Mon, July 98 p.mvs. Golden State (CSN)
Tue, July 108 p.mvs. L.A. Lakers (CSN)
Wed, July 118 p.m.vs. Phoenix (CSN)


2007 Rocky Mountain Revue Schedule (Lifetime Activities Center - Salt Lake City)
Fri, July 136:30 p.m.vs. San Antonio
Sat, July 149 p.m.vs. Utah
Mon, July 164:15 p.mvs. Chicago
Tue, July 176:30 p.m.vs. San Antonio
Fri, July 202 p.m.vs. Atlanta
All times above are listed as Eastern Daylight Time

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS: 2007 Summer League Roster
No.PlayerPos.HTWTDOBYrs. ProFrom
4Derrick ByarsG/F6-72204/25/84RVanderbilt
11Bobby JonesF6-72151/9/841Washington
14Jason SmithC/F7-02403/2/86RColorado State
20Louis AmundsonF6-922512/7/821UNLV
21Edin BavcicF6-102306/5/84RBosnia
23Louis WilliamsG6-117510/27/862South Gwinnett HS (Ga.)
25Rodney CarneyF6-72054/15/841Memphis
30Thaddeus YoungF6-82206/21/88RGeorgia Tech
35Herbert Hill F/C6-1024010/1/84RProvidence
42Shavlik RandolphF6-1024011/24/833Duke

Summer League Rookie Free Agent Invites
No.PlayerPos.HTWTDOBFrom (D-League Experience
50Christian BurnsC/F6-92409/4/85Philadelphia U.
41John CoxG/F6-52107/6/81San Francisco
41Rashad Jones-JenningsF6-82308/31/84Arkansas-Little Rock
5Gerry McNamaraG6-21808/20/83Syracuse (Bakersfield Jam: 2006-07)
31Dustin SalisberyG6-821010/19/84Temple