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The Philadelphia 76ers didn't have the ideal 2024-25 NBA season with their Big 3 of Joel Embiid, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey. The star trio experienced a plethora of injuries that held them back from reaching their full potential. The injury setback ...
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Fadeaway World on MSN5 Trades To Reshape Philadelphia 76ers Into Eastern Conference PowerhouseThe Philadelphia 76ers saw a less-than-satisfactory end to their regular season. With many concerns arising, the 76ers have a lot of work to do before ensuring they become a perennial powerhouse in the Eastern Conference again.
The Philadelphia 76ers had a great NBA Draft Lottery this past Monday, which resulted in them earning the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft next month.
The Philadelphia 76ers didn't qualify for the 2025 NBA playoffs, largely due to the unavailability of their star players as Tyrese Maxey, Paul George and Joel Embiid struggled to stay healthy in the 2024-25 season. This is the first time the Sixers missed the playoffs since 2017, snapping their streak of seven straight postseason appearances.
Tyrese Maxey misses playing in the NBA postseason, and he shared a strong message to the Philadelphia fans on social media Tuesday night.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNBA rumors: Insider suggests Philadelphia 76ers could flip No. 3 pick, other assets for two-time MVP, without giving up Joel EmbiidOne top NBA insider believes the Philadelphia 76ers should package the No. 3 pick to bring in another superstar, including a two-time MVP.
Cheer up Philadelphia 76ers fans. Picking those battered bodies off the canvas and fighting on is what your great city is known for. That's why one of Philly's favorite sons is a fictional boxer whose likeness is forever immortalized by a statue that sits at the grassy knoll near the Museum of Art's steps.
Tyrese Maxey vows that next season will be better for the 76ers after their disastrous 2024-25 campaign where they won just 24 games.
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Sporting News on MSN76ers' Jared McCain provides update on meniscus tear recoveryLuckily, McCain should fully recover by the time the 2026 season starts. While talking with HoopsHype’s Cyro Asseo, McCain gave an update on where he is right now, health-wise.