Posted at 9:41 a.m., Wednesday, July 11, 2007
NBA: Sixers sign their two first-round picks
By RANDY PENNELL
Associated Press
Young, a 6-foot-8, 220-pound forward, entered the draft after averaging 14.4 points as a freshman at Georgia Tech. Smith was picked 20th by Miami and traded to the Sixers for the rights to 21st pick Daequan Cook, cash and a 2009 second-round pick.
Young will make $1.525 million in the first year of his contract and $1.640 million in the second. Smith will make a little over $1 million both seasons. The 76ers hold options for third and fourth years on both players.
It may not be until the third or fourth year that the 19-year-old Young makes a big impact for the Sixers.
Speaking from Las Vegas, where he is playing on the Sixers' summer league team, Young said he is willing to wait his turn. But he hopes it'll come sooner than anyone the Sixers' front office included expects.
"They've been looking at me to be one or two years away," Young said. "As time goes on, I think I'll adjust much quicker than they think I will."
Young said he knew he would have a tougher time with bigger, stronger opponents than he faced in college and has focused on being just as aggressive as they are. But his transition to the pros hasn't been without adjustment.
"In college, they tell you to run, run, run. But when you get to the NBA, they tell you to slow things down," he said.
Young is averaging 10 points and 5.3 rebounds in the Las Vegas summer league.
Smith, 21, played three seasons at Colorado State and averaged 16.8 points and 10.2 rebounds his junior year. He is averaging 7.8 points and 8.0 rebounds in the summer league.
Young said it was a relief to get the contract out of the way, but he hasn't done any celebrating.
"If you call going to my room and getting some rest and getting ready for the next game celebrating, yeah, that's what I did," Young said.