Veteran Guard Reggie Jackson Joins Philadelphia 76ers After Buyout with Charlotte Hornets:
Veteran guard Reggie Jackson has agreed on a contract buyout with the Charlotte Hornets and plans to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers upon clearing waivers. Jackson arrived in a July trade with the Denver Nuggets as part of a salary-shedding maneuver and now plans to reconnect with his former LA Clippers teammate Paul George on a Sixers roster that’s loading up on veterans with significant playoff experience.
Jackson joins Philadelphia’s guard rotation, which includes All-Star Tyrese Maxey, Kelly Oubre Jr., Eric Gordon, and rookie Jared McCain.
Jackson, 34, averaged 17.8 points on 40% 3-point shooting in the Clippers’ 2021 run to the Western Conference finals. He spent the past two postseasons with the Nuggets, winning a championship in 2023 and averaging 9.8 minutes in 12 playoff games this year. He’s played 87 postseason games in his career in stops with Oklahoma City, Detroit, the Clippers, and Denver.
Before the trade to Charlotte, Jackson picked up the option on his $5.25 million salary for the 2024-25 season. In his 13-year NBA career, he has averaged 12.6 points and 4.2 assists.
Key Points:
- Reggie Jackson: Veteran guard, previously with the Denver Nuggets and Charlotte Hornets.
- Philadelphia 76ers: Adding Jackson to a guard rotation including Tyrese Maxey, Kelly Oubre Jr., Eric Gordon, and Jared McCain.
- Playoff Experience: Jackson has significant playoff experience, having played in 87 postseason games.
- Career Averages: 12.6 points and 4.2 assists per game over a 13-year NBA career.
Reggie Jackson’s move to the Philadelphia 76ers strengthens the team’s roster with veteran leadership and playoff experience, crucial for their championship aspirations.