At one point, the Philadelphia 76ers leaned heavily on the services of T.J. McConnell. This summer, McConnell walked, which opened up room for an improvement at the backup point guard spot following the submarining of Markelle Fultz‘s Sixers tenure.
Enter Trey Burke and Raul Neto, the former on a non-guaranteed contract.
So far, Burke and Neto have, for the most part, been solid. Brett Brown has given both a chance to earn minutes, and Burke has the apparent upper hand at the time of this article’s publication.