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http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/12251860.htm Propects looking to improve skills It's time for three fo the 76ers young prospects to take another steps to their development.To that end, second-round draft choice Louis Williams and undrafted free agents Shavlik Randoph and Deng Gai are scheduled to leave Sunday for a series of skills sessions in Las Vegas. The sessions will be directed by longtime NBA assistant Tim Grgurich, but are not operated by the league or the Sixers. The Sixers' Willie Green and Andre Iguodala attended last summer's sessions. "Players have been doing this on their own for several years," Sixers assistant general manager Tony DiLeo saod. "But there's no official affiliation with the league or with us. It's similar to the big-man camps that many players attend." Randoph, from Duke, and Gai, from Fairfield, have been in town working out and are expected to sign contracts with the Sixers when the league's moratorium expires next week. The moratorium, in place as the league and union finalize details of a new collective bargaining agreement, originally as expected to end July 22. -- 123 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.242.34