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76ers Sign Mac McClung To Two-Way Contract, Waive Julian Champagnie

The Philadelphia 76ers have agreed to sign Mac McClung to a Two-Way contract.

Philadelphia will waive Julian Champagnie to create the roster spot for McClung.

McClung will be in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest this weekend.

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