In the home debut of the Sixers’ Big 3, Joel Embiid was fit in the face in the second quarter and was diagnosed with a sinus fracture.
The Sixers are playing their best basketball of the season, having won four of five, but the slew of off days coming up can only help them.
The Dancing Bear appears to be staying put, for this season atleast.
This week, we’ll focus on how teams have played the last five games. Why? Becuase the 76ers have been great in their last five games.
Philadelphia has won four of its last five games to begin righting the ship after a terrible start. Where can they go from here?
Joel Embiid has left himself open for much of the criticism he receives, but that doesn’t mean he should be dehumanized by take artists and keyboard warriors.
With the first part of the 2024-25 season wrapping up, the what-ifs are starting to circulate and one is whether or not the Sixers should have kept Buddy Hield.
After struggling in the first period, Joel Embiid began to dominate for the Philadelphia 76ers in his first game in over two weeks.
Though a final vote will need to be conducted, this bodes well for the Sixers’ chances of getting their new arena built at Market East by 2031.
The second-year Sixers coach has been a bit inconsistent in the season’s first quarter.
Justin Edwards is playing better and newcomer Pete Nance is entered in the fold as we check in on the Blue Coats.
The Sixers’ optionality with KJ Martin doesn’t end at the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline.
Despite a slow start, the Sixers are still very much alive in the Eastern Conference playoff picture
Steve Mix bided his time in the CBA and with prison pick-up games before finally breaking through with the Sixers during a 13-year NBA career.
The Sixers have won four of their last five contests and will look for their third straight victory on Friday night when they host the 10-15 Indiana Pacers.