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New 76ers Guard Rings in Philadelphia Union's Season Opener

On Saturday night, Cameron Payne helped kick off the Philadelphia Union's season.

It's only been under three weeks since Cameron Payne made his way over to the Philadelphia 76ers, having been included in a trade that sent Patrick Beverley to the Milwaukee Bucks.

While some fans weren't too excited about letting the rather beloved Beverley go, Payne has done his best to make the Philadelphia faithful warm up to him, both on and off the court.

This could be seen on Saturday night, when the 29-year-old was a part of the Philadelphia Union's season opener against the Chicago Fire, striking the famous drum that is synonymous with the start of any soccer game down by the Chester Waterfront.

Payne isn't the only Sixer to have struck the drum in Subaru Park, as Tyrese Maxey and Paul Reed have partaken in the pregame festivities in recent years.

Since making his way over from the Bucks on the transfer deadline, Payne has proven to be one of the more productive members of the team, averaging 11 points on 41 percent shooting while also showing his knack for playmaking, dishing out three assists per game.

Against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night, Payne dropped 16 points, while proving to be lethal from beyond the arch, draining four three point shots. While he had a tough time during his seven-minute stint against his former team, Payne understands that his role could change frequently in a crowded 76ers backcourt.

As for the Union's home opener, they would end the match in a draw, with Mikael Uhre and Daniel Gazdag finding the back of the net, which was enough for the Eastern Conference contenders to salvage a point from the match.