
Version - NBA Live 2006
Season Length - 29 Games
Quarter Length - 12 Minutes
Difficulty - Superstar
Staff Hirings
Oba Bogues - Assistant Coach
Thandika Long - Assistant Coach
Ambe Hoyle - Scout
Sadiku Nakamura - Scout
David Simpson - Trainer

Hodge Rewarded for Strong Showcase
Guard Signed After Impressing Coaches
October 28, 2006
Oba Bogues' Training Camp Focus
Thandika Long's Training Camp Focus
With training camp coming to a close, the Philadelphia 76ers have decided to start the season with a roster of 13
players after they signed versatile guard Julius Hodge. "We're happy to have Hodge as an addition to the team," says
76er General Manager Billy King. "We think that Hodge wasn't looked at by many teams and that he needed an opportunity
to prove what he can do."
The 6'7 Hodge was drafted 20th overall in the 2005 draft by the Denver Nuggets, but only played 14 games in his first
season. He saw most of his playing time in the NBDL, where he flourished but still could not impress the Nuggets.
He was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks but was waived shortly after. "I didn't want to sign with a team and then just
let them dump me off somewhere," says Hodge. "One thing that Philly had guranteed me was a chance to prove myself.
All I want to do is get back to the NBA and start playing again."
"We don't expect him to log a ton of minutes but I think that he can work his way into the rotation, especially since
he can play so many positions," added head coach Maurice Cheeks. "It's going to be tough for him with all of these
players that already play guard, but he's a hard worker and we really like his game. We're happy to have him on our
team."

Hodge's versatility earned him a spot on the Sixers