Stephen A. Smith says the 76ers better be careful with catering to older stars Joel Embiid and Paul George at the expense of Tyrese Maxey.
The 2024-25 season has been terrible for the Philadelphia 76ers, largely due to injuries and general bad play. This has placed the team at 12th in the Eastern Conference. Their latest loss against the Brooklyn Nets means they now have a 20-36 record.
George and Joel Embiid have struggled to stay on the court, leading to an injury-plagued failure. Embiid even said he needs to "fix the problem" in his left knee. Yet, Sixers can make the Play-In.
The Philadelphia 76ers will be without Tyrese Maxey in their final game before the All-Star break. Paul George will be the Sixers' lone star in action as they take on the Brooklyn Nets. Along with Joel Embiid,
On Wednesday night, the Philadelphia 76ers took the court in their final game before the All-Star break. Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey ended up getting ruled out
Rutgers star Ace Bailey has a higher upside than Cooper Flagg, according to both Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George and former Stanford star and current Fox analyst Casey Jacobsen. “I think Ace
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Sporting News on MSNStephen A. Smith urges 76ers to make drastic decision involving Joel Embiid, Paul GeorgeThe woes and struggles have carried over to the second half of the season for the Philadelphia 76ers.76ers stars Joel Embiid and Paul George have been battling injuries all season long, and it has affected the team's play.
We asked Sixers sources to comment on what doctors were telling us about the most troublesome left knee in Philly. The sources and our doctors agreed: Embiid should play on unless there's new damage.
George said he won’t shy away from the challenge of playing with Embiid. The 34-year-old said he looks forward to challenges, so he’s going to embrace this one and try to figure it out. The duo is trying to figure out a way to get George involved through more communication throughout games.
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Fadeaway World on MSNPaul George Offers Hilarious Response When Asked About Joel Embiid’s InjuriesPaul George provided a hilariously blunt response when asked about Joel Embiid’s ongoing injury struggles, offering just two words: "Drugs helped." While the comment initially raised eyebrows, it became clear that George was referring to prescribed medication and treatment rather than anything more controversial.
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