Joel Embiid is typically seen as one of the league's best centers. Some people even argue that he's on the same level or even better than Nikola Jokic.
The NBA season sits only a month and some change out from being back in full swing, with EuroBasket being the only real competition left before teams around the league start their respective training camps.
Kelly Oubre was not happy with the kind of treatment he was getting from Philadelphia 76ers fans, and let them know how he feels. The Philadelphia 76ers are a team that many will be keeping an eye on next season.
Joel Embiid has established himself as one of the NBA’s elite centers over recent years. Despite injury problems the past two seasons, he captured MVP honors in 2022-23 and demonstrates complete center skills when healthy.
I want it on the record that everything I am about to say is with all due respect to the incredibly successful, two-decade long career of Kyle Lowry. The Philadelphia-native and Villanova University graduate is about to enter his 20th season in the NBA.
Being tall tends to give you a better chance at success in basketball. Sometimes, though, players are so good that despite being short by NBA standards, they make a significant impact on the league.
Kelly Oubre Jr. has never been shy about speaking his mind, and this week he made sure Philadelphia fans heard him loud and clear. As trade rumors swirl around the 76ers, Oubre took to Instagram to call out sections of the fan base and send a warning to anyone who thinks he’s “garbage.” "| love Philly, but the love doesn't seem to be reciprocated.
In true Philadelphia 76ers fashion, the team dropped a bit of a surprise last night on their social media. Around 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday evening, the Sixers posted photos and videos of an offseason workout at their practice facility.
The Philadelphia 76ers have just one goal in mind heading into the 2025-26 season: to make it back to the playoffs and compete for a championship. They
Philadelphia 76ers swingman Kelly Oubre Jr. has fallen out of love with his team’s fan base. Oubre’s name has recently been mentioned in trade rumors. He has just one year worth $8.3 million remaining on his contract, which makes Oubre an attractive trade target for teams looking to take a flier on him.
With the summer rapidly coming to a close, the Philadelphia 76ers are slowly but surely making their way back to the Training Complex in Camden, New Jersey, to prepare for the 2025-26 NBA season.
Didn’t get many responses in the comments section, but luckily folks on Twitter and Bluesky came through. Let’s get right into your questions. I’ve been saying all offseason that the Sixers are much more committed to the youth of this team than outside perception.
When the Philadelphia 76ers first signed Andre Drummond back in 2021, his time with the team was short-lived and ended with a trade. Fast forward to now, and the former All-Star could be suffering a similar fate.
There have been reports that former Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons could call it quits and retire from the NBA. This offseason, no team has shown significant interest in signing the free agent guard after he finished the 2024-25 season with the Los Angeles Clippers.
The 76ers are in somewhat of a weird place currently. In theory, the team should contend for an Eastern Conference playoff spot next season. They return a star trio in former MVP Joel Embiid, rising star Tyrese Maxey and longtime suave scorer Paul George, albeit one that hasn’t necessarily been heathy in recent years.
The Philadelphia 76ers haven't been involved in many moves this offseason. However, with training camp around the corner, Bleacher Report's Jake Fischer expects that to change.
As the start of the 2025-26 NBA regular season nears, teams are looking to make last-minute moves to upgrade their roster ahead of the season to make a run at a championship.
The Philadelphia 76ers are entering the new season looking to bounce back after their disappointing season last year. Of course, the 76ers finished last season with a 24-58 record, which was the third-worst record in the Eastern Conference behind the Washington Wizards and Charlotte Hornets.
The Clippers went all in for Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. It looked like the kind of gamble a franchise has to take if it wants to escape decades of irrelevance. Years later, the reality is brutal.