Five young Sixers took the Rico Hines Runs stage in UCLA this offseason, headed for a 2025-26 season where health and development could unlock a sharper, deeper rotation. Justin Edwards joined fellow sophomores and rookies VJ Edgecombe, Johni Broome, plus newcomers Trendon Watford and Jabari Walker as they logged valuable run with top pros and peers. The focus is clear: give these hopefuls meaningful reps now so they’re ready to contribute if injuries strike or upgrades are needed as Philadelphia aims to climb the Eastern Conference standings.
The piece centers on Edwards, Edgecombe, and Watford as the likely anchors of a burgeoning young group, while Broome and Walker add length and versatility. Rico Hines Runs are framed as a critical bridge to the season, offering tested competition and floor time that could accelerate growth and shape the Sixers’ rotation decisions. If health cooperates, these five could push Philadelphia’s depth from an issue to a genuine strength in 2025-26.
In brand-new form, the report underscores how the runs translate to fantasy impact: extended play for Edwards’ scoring upside, Edgecombe’s defensive versatility, Watford’s multi-position fit, and Broome/Walker’s potential to contribute without sacrificing floor spacing. It’s a reminder that early development can steer late-season value and buy-low opportunities for fantasy managers chasing spring depth charts.