With Jordan McRae’s season in Austrailia now completed, there were quite a few questions regarding his immediate future. Would the former Tennessee guard be offered a contract by the Sixers, or would there be another route?

According to McRae himself, he plans to head to the NBA D-League since he just returned to the United States a few days ago.

Melbourne has officially released @JordyMac52 to play NBA D-League. Thanks for being United JMac! http://t.co/0ksh1LXzKz #WeAreMelbourne — CTI Melbourne United (@MelbUnitedHQ) February 27, 2015

By all accounts, Jordan McRae had a solid season in Australia. The 6’6″ guard finished the season averaging 18.8 points and five rebounds per game. His 18.8 points was second in all of the NBL in Australia.

So, expect Jordan McRae to sign a contract with the Delaware 87ers and go into their program for the remainder of the season. He won’t be called up by anyone, because the Sixers have his draft rights. The only team that could bring him up are the Sixers and they would have to sign him to a deal, not just a 10-day contract.

Nevertheless, it will be positive to see one of the Sixers’ draftee playing basketball in the states.