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Jared McCain Subtly Disses 76ers After OKC Trade
Young guard makes pointed remark during livestream after being dealt from Philadelphia to Oklahoma City
Feb. 14, 2026 at 5:55pm
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After being traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Oklahoma City Thunder just before the trade deadline, NBA player Jared McCain made a subtle remark about his former team during a livestream with popular streamer PlaqueBoyMax. The exchange highlighted tensions around McCain's departure from Philadelphia and the franchise's decision to move him.
Why it matters
The trade of McCain from the 76ers to the Thunder signals Philadelphia's continued focus on maneuvering around star Joel Embiid to build a competitive roster with future flexibility, while Oklahoma City looks to strengthen their young core with increased scoring options. McCain's pointed remark during the livestream provides a glimpse into the player's reaction to the move and potential lingering tensions with his former team.
The details
The Philadelphia 76ers exchanged McCain for future draft capital, receiving a 2026 first-round pick, a 2027 second-round pick, and two second-round picks in 2028 from the Thunder. While McCain was viewed as a promising second-year guard with potential to develop into a key player for the 76ers, management chose to leverage his value in favor of acquiring draft assets to maintain flexibility and plan for future roster construction or trade opportunities.
- On February 14, 2026, Jared McCain made a pointed remark about the 76ers during a livestream with popular streamer PlaqueBoyMax.
- Just before the NBA trade deadline, McCain was traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The players
Jared McCain
A young NBA guard who was traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Oklahoma City Thunder just before the trade deadline.
Daryl Morey
The President of the Philadelphia 76ers, who expressed confidence that the organization obtained good value in the trade of Jared McCain.
Joel Embiid
The star player of the Philadelphia 76ers, whose presence and roster construction are factors in the team's decision to trade Jared McCain.
PlaqueBoyMax
A popular streamer who was hosting the livestream during which Jared McCain made his pointed remark about the 76ers.
Ryan Legg
A commentator from 'The Triangle' who analyzed the trade, highlighting how it benefits both the 76ers and Thunder strategically.
What they’re saying
“We better not run into Philly, cause if we do s**t gon get sticky.”
— Jared McCain
“I'm quite confident we were selling high on Jared McCain.”
— Daryl Morey, President, Philadelphia 76ers
“For Oklahoma City, they get much-needed scoring and depth from a young guard. For Philadelphia, it is a clear sign that the franchise is prioritizing flexibility and future value, even if it means moving on from a beloved player many believed could be a long-term cornerstone.”
— Ryan Legg, Commentator, 'The Triangle'
What’s next
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The takeaway
This trade highlights the 76ers' continued focus on maneuvering around star Joel Embiid to build a competitive roster with flexibility, while the Thunder look to strengthen their young core with increased scoring options. Jared McCain's pointed remark during the livestream provides a glimpse into the player's reaction to the move and potential lingering tensions with his former team.
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