Jordan Jr., who was cut by the Lakers, has now gone through a clarification period and can sign with any team.
Just now the 76ers have officially announced that the team has officially signed Jordan Jr.

Because there are currently no places, it is necessary to terminate the short 10-day contract with Cowley-Stein.
I didn't expect it to be 75 people!!!
When the Lakers first cut Jordan Jr., everyone thought he should go to the 75ers to find Harden, thinking that Harden could inspire Jordan Jr.'s few skills.
This is a picture sent by Jordan Jr. in a personal ins after determining to join 75 people
The problem was that at the Nets, Harden was also there, but jordan Jr. was not also a Nash DNP in the later stages.
This season, Jordan Jr. played a total of 32 games with the Lakers, averaging 12.8 minutes per game and scoring 4.1 points, 5.4 boards and 0.8 caps.
Of course, if we stink and don't count the data of per 36, Jordan Jr. averaged 11.5 points, 15.2 boards and 2.2 caps per game, which is still a big girl with a beautiful flower, which is simply the peak state.
But we also understand that as far as Jordan Jr. is in this state, let him play 36 minutes per game, not to mention whether he can get this data, this game is 36 minutes down, Little Jordan is estimated to die.
So why did the 75s choose Jordan Jr.?
Yes, the 75ers are missing the interior line, millsap and Charles Bessie on the bench are completely inadequate, but the question is whether Jordan Jr. is enough?
Or is it that Harden and Rivers do have jordan's instruction manual in their hands, after all, these two have worked with little Jordan for a long time, and neither of them has objected to signing Little Jordan, which proves that there is a bit of a bottom for Little Jordan.
The most wonderful time of Jordan Jr.'s career was spent under Rivers, including the time when "two men competed for one woman".
Yeah, my little Joe has also made sought-after goods.
Eh, you said coincidentally, Jordan Jr.'s peak season, averaging 35 minutes per game can get 12 points, 15 boards and 2 caps, which is exactly the data of per capita 36 this season.
In those seasons under Rivers, Jordan Jr.'s overall form came to the best of his career, averaging 11.9 points and 14.2 boards per game.
Of course, we can't say whether this is rivers' credit or Paul's credit, after all, Paul is an ordinary blue-collar worker who can average Capela from 7 points and 6 boards per game to a super interior line averaging 16.6 points and 12.7 boards per game.
So the question is, who in the 75ers can feed Jordan Jr. the ball? If not, sign Jordan Jr. to look up to his emperor's new clothes like defense?
However, there is a saying that our little Jordan has also been selected to the best defensive team 2 times, and has also won 2 rebounding kings.
What if, what if the emperor really had clothes on, you say yes!?