Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers
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Apparently, no one informed Sixers head coach Nick Nurse.
From Sports Illustrated
Tyrese Maxey will miss the remainder of the season with a finger tendon injury.
From ESPN
With the 76ers eliminated from postseason contention and just six games left on the schedule, the team is being cautious with the 24-year-old and electing to shut him down for the season.
From CBSSports.com
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Recent reports indicate escalating tensions between Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers due to ongoing health concerns.
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India Today on MSNNBA: Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid set for Knee surgery, will be re-evaluated in six weeksThe Philadelphia 76ers have officially announced that star center Joel Embiid will undergo arthroscopic surgery next week to address lingering issues in his left knee.
Injuries more or less wiped out Joel Embiid's 2024-25 season, but the bad news does not stop there for the Philadelphia 76ers. In an appearance on ESPN's
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee next week, a team official tells ESPN. Embiid was ruled out for season in late February as he and the 76ers met with doctors to determine the best treatment to alleviate his knee issues. pic.twitter.com/3Be9DzYjfl
The bad news keeps coming for the Philadelphia 76ers as the NBA regular season nears completion. With Joel Embiid and Paul George already ruled out for the season, Tyrese Maxey continued to be the heartbeat of the Sixers, but the guard has not played since March 3.
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his injured left knee next week, a team official tells ESPN.
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Sporting News on MSNLakers may land depressed $192 million 76ers star this summer via Austin Reaves swapIn the summer, the Lakers may consider swapping Austin Reaves for a depressed Philadelphia 76ers star center. It's no secret that Joel Embiid has endured a challenging 2024-25 campaign. In December, the six-time All-Star sat down with ESPN's Tim Bontemps and described how his left knee troubles were taking a toll on his mental health.