To put it simply, last season was one to forget for the Philadelphia 76ers. After signing Paul George in free agency, they had aspirations of competing for a championship.
The new NBA season begins with the Philadelphia 76ers taking on the Boston Celtics at TD Garden. After a rough 24-58 season and a 1-3 preseason, the Sixers hope Joel Embiid’s return from knee surgery can spark a turnaround.
Who else is ready to put the 24-win 2024-25 season behind them? The 2025-26 Philadelphia 76ers sure are. There was little roster turnover in the offseason, but the vibe certainly feels different than a year ago.
The start of the NBA season approaching means it’s time for my favorite bi-annual tradition: depressing my coworkers by asking them long term questions about the state of the Philadelphia 76ers.
The 2025-26 NBA season is upon us, with your Philadelphia 76ers taking on the Boston Celtics Wednesday night. Joel Embiid is not listed on the injury report, so we’re already off to a better start than 2024-25.
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
The Philadelphia 76ers are looking to have a bounce back season. The Philadelphia 76ers were riddled with injuries last season and quickly dropped in the Eastern Conference standings.
Two teams hoping to contend for the Atlantic Division title will meet Wednesday night when the Philadelphia 76ers visit the Boston Celtics in the opening game for each team.
As the Philadelphia 76ers gear up for the 2026 season, rookie VJ Edgecombe remains a key topic of conversation. Just days out from the official start of his NBA career, the top-three pick touched on where he's been finding inspiration.
Joel Embiid is running out of time — and so are the Philadelphia 76ers. After another injury-riddled season and a knee surgery in April, the 31-year-old superstar is finally back on the court.
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.
The start of the NBA season approaching means it’s time for my favorite bi-annual tradition: depressing my coworkers by asking them long term questions about the state of the Philadelphia 76ers.
After securing the No. 3 pick in the draft, the Philadelphia 76ers were able to add another promising talent to their pipeline of youth. Daryl Morey and the front office settled on VJ Edgecombe, who has made a strong first impression since joining the team. Before making the jump to the pros, Edgecombe spent his lone college season at Baylor.
After a horrible 2024-25 season for the Philadelphia 76ers, the team wants to have a stronger year in the 2025-26 campaign. They have the talent on the roster to resolve the issues from last season, including the return of superstar Joel Embiid.
The 2025-2026 NBA season commences in less than a week. After an offseason of major trades and draft selections, the landscape of the league is going to look a bit different from last year. On Saturday, ESPN’s Basketball Power Index projected the playoff seedings for 2026.
The Philadelphia 76ers need to bounce back from a disappointing 2024-25 season by making a deep postseason run. The Sixers have all the characteristics of a title-winning team, from an MVP-caliber superstar to an elite head coach, except for one major problem.
On Friday night, the Philadelphia 76ers wrapped up their preseason slate of games with a win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, snapping the three-game losing streak that had followed the team since their opening match against the New York Knicks.
The Philadelphia 76ers had a rough 2024 season, but managed to secure a top three pick in the NBA Draft. Philadelphia selected Baylor Guard VJ Edgecombe with the 3rd overall pick, hoping to secure their next franchise superstar.
This year is a pivotal one for many within the Sixers organization — especially for the head coach and team president, whose futures may hinge on how things unfold.
Former Warriors head of basketball operations Bob Myers is leaving his position as an ESPN analyst for a full-time role at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, the company that owns the Sixers and other sports franchises, per a press release.
There are several questions surrounding the Philadelphia 76ers as the 2025-26 season fast approaches. The main questions, of course. Involves the health of Joel Embiid and Paul George?