October 19th, 2022
The Sixers laid an egg up in Boston, falling to the Celtics 126-117 in a disappointing loss to kick off the season.
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The Sixers laid an egg up in Boston, falling to the Celtics 126-117 in a disappointing loss to kick off the season.
No extension for Thybulle; Details on tonight's game against the Celtics; content that you should check out.
A reintroduction to the Morning Sixers newsletter, a recap of the Sixers' moves to finalize the roster, and thoughts on Matisse Thybulle's potential rookie-scale contract extension.
Reports continue to emerge that P.J. Tucker will sign a 3-year, $30 million contract with the Sixers, and Shake Milton has reportedly had his $2 million option picked up by the Sixers.
Kyrie Irving news, reporting that James Harden could opt-out and help the Sixers create space under the apron, and workout videos to believe in.
Recapping news on James Harden, PJ Tucker and more as we're now just a few days away from the start of free agency.
With their season on the line, the Sixers will take on the Heat tonight in Game 6 in Philadelphia. Miami leads the series 3 games to 2.
The Sixers didn't show up for a pivotal Game 5. I don't get it.
James Harden's 16 fourth quarter points helped the Sixers close out Miami in Game 4, but it masked how much the Sixers struggled to get the ball to Embiid in the post down the stretch.
Joel Embiid has lost this year's MVP award to Nikola Jokic, but Embiid, Harden and the Sixers have won two straight against the Heat to even up their second-round series at 2-2.
Will Joel Embiid be cleared for tonight's Game 3? We can only wait and see. Injury updates, Kyle Lowry's probable return, thoughts on Jordan and Reed defending the pick-and-roll and more as we get ready for tonight's pivotal Game 3.
We can talk about X's and O's and James Harden and the Sixers' center rotation until we're blue in the face, but if the Sixers want to beat the top seed in the East while playing without Joel Embiid, at some point they have to make a shot from the perimeter.
A lot went wrong in the Sixers' 106-92 Game 1 loss to Miami, but one area they had success in was utilizing their zone defense to disrupt Miami's offense. Can that carry over to Game 2 and beyond?
DeAndre Jordan was named the starter in place of the injured Joel Embiid, the Sixers got destroyed on the defensive glass and shot just 6-34 from deep as they fell to Miami 106-92 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semis.
Quick link roundup to get you ready for tonight's Game 1 of the second-round playoff series against the Miami Heat.
While the Sixers' dreadful offensive showing received much of the attention for the loss in Game 5, the defense was putrid too.