It has been a rough 2025-26 season to this point for Jalen Green; after playing in at least 67 games over the first four seasons of his career, including suiting up in the complete 82-game slate for the Houston Rockets over the past two, he’s been held out of action for all but two games in his debut season with the Phoenix Suns.
The Philadelphia 76ers came into their matchup against the Chicago Bulls on Friday looking to get back in the win column after suffering a loss to the Brooklyn Nets.
On Dec. 15, NBA trade season unofficially—and perhaps officially—begins. Most players who signed with teams in free agency this past offseason are now trade-eligible.
How many of the active NBA players with at least 10 40-point games in their career can you name in five minutes?
Quentin Grimes did not want to talk about his own line after the Philadelphia 76ers’ wild win over the Golden State Warriors. He wanted to talk about Dominick Barlow.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
ESPN’s Tim Bontemps notes that while Jonathan Kuminga’s restricted free agency dominated headlines last summer, Quentin Grimes’ contract decision barely registered.
The Philadelphia 76ers came out on top against the Los Angeles Clippers, but there was a controversial no-call late in the fourth quarter that could have changed the outcome.
Quentin Grimes controversially signed his qualifying offer with the Philadelphia 76ers, and now he has virtually confirmed he will be leaving the team next summer.
As the Philadelphia 76ers navigate through the 2025-2026 NBA season, Quentin Grimes is in the midst of a critical year, personally. Over the summer, Grimes was on the NBA free agency market as a restricted player.
Quentin Grimes had 24 points off the bench and drilled a tie-breaking 3-pointer with 15 seconds left on Saturday, helping the Philadelphia 76ers rally for a 125-121 victory over the visiting Charlotte Hornets.
. They were sent packing with a 125-121 loss at the hands of the Philadelphia 76ers, but the final score may not have been the biggest loss of the night for Charlotte.
The 2025–2026 NBA season tips off this week. Every player starts with a clean slate, but a few are already standing out as early favorites for the league’s top honors.
Quentin Grimes is gearing up for his first full season with the Philadelphia 76ers. After spending the past week playing catch-up, the veteran guard finally got an opportunity to make his preseason debut against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.
It's been close to a full week since Quentin Grimes made his return to the Philadelphia 76ers training facility, after what was an offseason-long standoff between the guard and the team's front office, which was regarding a potential new deal for Grimes, given that he was at the end of his rookie deal, which made him a restricted free agent.
Guard Quentin Grimes, a restricted free agent, has returned to the Philadelphia 76ers by signing a one-year, $8.7 million qualifying offer, his agent David Bauman told ESPN on Wednesday.
With Embiid slowly working his way back, one player who won’t be a question mark for the 76ers next season will be Quentin Grimes.
The 76ers have decided not to extend Quentin Grimes’ qualifying offer deadline, league sources tell Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. Grimes’ agent, David Bauman, had requested to push the October 1 deadline back by a week to October 8, per Gina Mizell of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
PHILADELPHIA — News broke Wednesday that the Philadelphia 76ers made their first official offer to Quentin Grimes, according to The Stein Line. The Sixers entered the summer insisting Grimes was a priority.
PHILADELPHIA — News broke Wednesday that the Philadelphia 76ers made their first official offer to Quentin Grimes, according to The Stein Line. The Sixers entered the summer insisting Grimes was a priority.
It appears the 76ers and restricted free agent Quentin Grimes have been circling each other all summer. According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, the two sides have discussed multiple contract frameworks through agent David Bauman, but it wasn’t until earlier this week that Philadelphia made its first formal offer.
PHILADELPHIA — The 76ers entered the offseason committed to keeping Quentin Grimes. He was publicly framed as a priority. His strong finish last season suggested a new contract would arrive quickly.
It was only a few months ago the 76ers were calling Quentin Grimes a priority. Now, as HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto reports, the restricted free agent guard is still without a deal — and time is running short with Media Day and a trip to Abu Dhabi right around the corner.
The Philadelphia 76ers and restricted free agent guard Quentin Grimes are "very far apart" in their contract discussions, ESPN reported Wednesday. According to Grimes' agent, he was only approached with his first contract offer Wednesday.
Quentin Grimes was one of the Sixers’ bright spots after arriving from Dallas at last season’s trade deadline, posting career highs of 21.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists across 28 games in Philly.
Philadelphia may not want to add another expensive deal to its payroll.
The only leverage that NBA restricted free agents have this season is threatening to accept the qualifying offer.
Neither Philadelphia nor Grimes should come into next season expecting a repeat of Grimes' first few months with the franchise.
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