It’s been more than three weeks since our last Transatlantic Tracker and even longer since we provided an update on all four international players whose rights are held by the Sixers. So let’s get right to it.

Last time we checked in on 2014 second-round pick Jordan McRae, the only domestically born player in this group, he was fresh off back-to-back 30-point outings with Melbourne United. Although the 6’6” swingman has cooled down a bit (12.0 PPG in his last three games), he’s still one of just two players in the Australian National Basketball League averaging more than 20 points per game.

Melbourne United next plays on Sunday (vs. New Zealand Breakers) and have only nine regular season games remaining on their 2014-15 schedule, which ends on February 22.

In October, NBA general managers rated Dario Saric the world’s best international player according to an anonymous poll. This week, Saric was again praised by front office personnel, this time managers from teams competing in Euroleague. Eleven of the 24 who were polled said that Dario Saric would win the league’s 2015 Rising Star award, an honor that is not unlike a combination of Rookie of the Year and Most Improved Player awards in the NBA.

Saric’s production has backed up the praise. After notching 14 points (5/9 FG, 2/4 3FG), eight rebounds, and three assists in 32 minutes on Monday, his per-36 numbers now stand at 15.7 points (44.5 FG%), 9.1 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game. Here’s a recent feature via Euroleague.net that highlights the 6’10” forward’s background and demeanor off the court:

The Chinese Basketball Association is known for its high scoring games and gaudy individual stats, but even so, Arsalan Kazemi’s numbers are very impressive. He’s pulled down double-digit rebounds in all but four of the 20 games in which he’s played for Chongqing, and in nine of those contests he’s notched 15 or more. In three games since the New Year, the 6’7” forward is averaging 14.3 points on 75.0% shooting to go along with 11.0 rebounds and 3.7 steals per game.

Vasilije Micic hasn’t suited up since late November due to an elbow injury. The 6’6”point guard is expected to return to action shortly.