Jared McCain, the second-year guard of the Philadelphia 76ers, is finally starting to make progress with his comeback from a series of injuries. The young player made his first appearance with the Delaware Blue Coats, the Sixers' G League affiliate, and showcased signs of improvement.
McCain's journey back to form has been marked by struggles, including a meniscus repair in December and an ACL tear in September. Despite these setbacks, he remains optimistic and focused on regaining trust in his game. "I feel like I'm just trying to get used to playing, and I feel a little off-balance," McCain said after Thursday's game.
The Blue Coats' coach has been pleased with McCain's progress, praising his increased physicality and aggression. McCain's performance was also boosted by the new "Incrediwear" sleeve on his knee, which allows for greater mobility while still providing protection.
However, despite the positive signs, McCain knows that he still has a long way to go. His movement is limited by the brace, and he relies heavily on his "stocky build" and smarts to compensate. "I keep saying it, but it's all about feel for me, and using my body is something I've done since I was a kid," McCain said.
McCain also acknowledged that his mental approach has been a challenge, particularly when faced with negative comments online. "You've just got to block it out," he said, but admits that it can be tough. To cope, he talks to his psychologist and focuses on self-compassion, trying not to base his performance on outcomes.
For now, McCain's goal is to continue improving in the G League and eventually return to the Sixers. "It's something that I feel like will help me in the long run," he said. As he works through this process, one thing is clear: McCain is committed to finding a way back to form, both on and off the court.
McCain's journey back to form has been marked by struggles, including a meniscus repair in December and an ACL tear in September. Despite these setbacks, he remains optimistic and focused on regaining trust in his game. "I feel like I'm just trying to get used to playing, and I feel a little off-balance," McCain said after Thursday's game.
The Blue Coats' coach has been pleased with McCain's progress, praising his increased physicality and aggression. McCain's performance was also boosted by the new "Incrediwear" sleeve on his knee, which allows for greater mobility while still providing protection.
However, despite the positive signs, McCain knows that he still has a long way to go. His movement is limited by the brace, and he relies heavily on his "stocky build" and smarts to compensate. "I keep saying it, but it's all about feel for me, and using my body is something I've done since I was a kid," McCain said.
McCain also acknowledged that his mental approach has been a challenge, particularly when faced with negative comments online. "You've just got to block it out," he said, but admits that it can be tough. To cope, he talks to his psychologist and focuses on self-compassion, trying not to base his performance on outcomes.
For now, McCain's goal is to continue improving in the G League and eventually return to the Sixers. "It's something that I feel like will help me in the long run," he said. As he works through this process, one thing is clear: McCain is committed to finding a way back to form, both on and off the court.