Yes, Jared McCain did get traded, and it just happened this week.

What happened?

  • The Philadelphia 76ers traded guard Jared McCain to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
  • In return, the Sixers are getting a 2026 first‑round pick (via the Houston Rockets) and three future second‑round picks.
  • The deal was finalized and announced in early February 2026, just ahead of the trade deadline.

Why did the Sixers move him?

  • Philadelphia had a crowded backcourt and chose to flip McCain for future assets and flexibility.
  • The picks they received give them more options for future trades and roster moves while also easing some roster/logjam issues.

What does it mean for the Thunder?

  • McCain joins the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, adding more shooting and guard depth to a contender.
  • Commentators and fans see it as a classic ā€œThunder moveā€: buying low on a young guard with upside while using their big stash of draft picks.

How has McCain been playing?

  • This season for the Sixers, McCain has averaged about 6.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 1.7 assists in 16.8 minutes per game.
  • His rookie year showed more scoring pop (around 15 points per game) before injuries cut that season short.

Forum & trending talk

ā€œJared McCain has been traded to the defending champion OKC Thunder.ā€

  • Fans on Sixers forums had been speculating for a while that he might be moved by a future deadline, and now that prediction has basically come true.
  • Thunder fans seem generally excited, viewing him as a fun personality and a potential offensive spark off the bench on a team already loaded with talent.

TL;DR: Yes, Jared McCain was traded from the 76ers to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for a 2026 Rockets first‑round pick and three future second‑rounders.

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