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VJ Edgecombe Refuses Lazy Hoops, Wins MVP

The 76ers rookie was inspired by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's talk and dominated Team Vince to a championship win
Sarki SamsonBy Sarki SamsonFebruary 14, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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VJ Edgecombe wasn’t interested in apathy at the Rising Stars game Friday night. The Philadelphia 76ers rookie took the game seriously, scored 17 of his team’s 41 points, and clinched the championship by making two free throws that brought Team Vince to the target score of 25. He won MVP of the game despite being one of the youngest players in attendance. But what makes Edgecombe’s performance meaningful isn’t just the stats it’s the intensity he brought to a game that easily could have been treated as a casual exhibition.

The inspiration came from an unlikely source: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

 The 78-year-old Hall of Famer gave a talk to the Rising Stars players Thursday night, sharing his personal journey to the NBA, his unlikely connections (Bruce Lee, among others), and advice about how players can use the league to enrich themselves and build their brands. Abdul-Jabbar said something that stuck with everyone: “I don’t know all your names, but I love your games.” That’s a legend saying I see you, I respect what you’re doing, now go earn this opportunity. Edgecombe took that message seriously.

In the semifinal against Team McGrady, Edgecombe scored the final 10 points to finish with 17 total. That’s not coincidence. That’s aggressive competitiveness when the moment mattered most. His teammates noticed. Matas Buzelis from the Chicago Bulls said afterward, “We were trying to go win everything. We weren’t trying to just lay back and cruise.” That’s the mentality Edgecombe brought to the entire squad.

What’s striking is how conscious Edgecombe is about the respect he’s earning

 “I wanted to win. I hate losing, like I really hate losing,” he said. That’s not something you learn in basketball camps. That’s intrinsic drive. That’s someone who understands that every game matters, even the so-called “fun” exhibition games during All-Star Weekend. He also mentioned something that reveals his character: Tyrese Maxey was sitting courtside watching, and Edgecombe was aware that he needed to play hard because his backcourt mate made time to support him. He didn’t want to waste Maxey’s time with lazy effort.

Edgecombe’s NBA season so far has been legitimately impressive despite the roster he’s on. He scored 34 points in his NBA debut with the 76ers in October and is averaging 14.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game while sharing the backcourt with Tyrese Maxey and competing for attention with Joel Embiél and Paul George. That’s elite scoring and assist numbers for a rookie in a crowded roster. Rising Stars MVP is adding legitimacy to his trajectory.

Vince Carter was the team captain who set the tone

 According to the players, Carter was intense about his expectations. He told his squad, “Why not just play hard?” That simple question created buy-in. Everyone committed. Even the setup of the Rising Stars game target score format, round-robin semifinal structure, then championship meant games went quickly but intensity had to stay high. There was no time for coasting.

Edgecombe is clearly destined for bigger stages than Rising Stars

“It would be a true blessing to be an All-Star,” he said. “I won’t take that for granted if I’m an All-Star one day. Hopefully I am. I’ll say I’d just be truly blessed, and I’ll enjoy it for sure.” That’s not arrogance. That’s hunger mixed with gratitude. He understands where he is in his journey, he appreciates mentors like Abdul-Jabbar and Carter, and he’s using every opportunity even Rising Stars games to prove he belongs at the highest level.

The fact that he won MVP by bringing genuine competitive intensity to an exhibition game says everything about his mentality. All-Star Sunday could be next.

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