The last time Mike Scott suited up for an NBA game, he was a member of the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2021 playoffs against the Atlanta Hawks. Scott averaged 4.2 points and shot 34.2% from deep in the 2020-21 season for the Sixers before his contract expired and it was not renewed.
Since then, the 9-year NBA veteran has not been able to find a spot in the league and after biding his time and waiting for another opportunity in the league, he will head overseas.
Scott has signed a deal with SLUC Nancy which is a basketball club in Nancy, France. After 555 games of NBA experience, he will look to earn another chance at the NBA with some good production overseas.
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Scott spent 2.5 seasons in Philadelphia after being acquired in the 2019 deadline deal from the Los Angeles Clippers. He was in the same deal as Tobias Harris and Boban Marjanovic as the Sixers were looking to add depth at the time.
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Story originally appeared on Sixers Wire