Tyrese Maxey can do some incredible things on an NBA court. But the Philadelphia 76ers point guard has a lot less versatility in the kitchen. Maxey went live on Instagram to ask for help from his 800,000 followers.
In a recent interview, Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden was asked to make a starting five consisting of all the teammates he’s had over the course of his ongoing 16-year career.
Since their season came to an end, multiple members of the Philadelphia 76ers have been hard at work in hopes of getting the franchise back on track in 2026.
A bold and risky trade idea making the rounds has the Philadelphia 76ers and New Orleans Pelicans swapping two of the league’s most talented yet injury-prone stars, each with massive contracts and uncertain futures.
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid had an amazing 2024 offseason. Embiid suited up for Team USA, which led to him earning his gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
We’re deep into August, a period often known as the quietest time on the NBA calendar. By this point, most free agency moves are usually finalized, Summer League has become a distant memory, and aside from schedule updates, there is typically not much to discuss.
Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey needed help in the kitchen and turned to social media for advice on how to use a manual can opener. After Maxey detailed an ‘amazing’ workout with LeBron James, he couldn’t open a can of food for his dogs.
Second-year development is always fascinating to watch and with some players entering very different scenarios from year one to year two, let’s take a look at the sophomores that we should be watching.
Earlier on in the offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers welcomed in a set of new players through the NBA Draft, as they selected VJ Edgecombe from Baylor University in the first round, and Johni Broome from Auburn University in the second round.
The NBA has a few notable names on the free agency market, who are restricted with qualifying offers attached. Philadelphia 76ers guard Quentin Grimes falls under that category.
Former NBA player-turned-analyst Kendrick Perkins strongly believes that the Philadelphia 76ers should start their rebuilding phase because they are going nowhere.
There are several restricted free agents still seeking to resolve their free agency matters this NBA offseason. Jonathan Kuminga and the Golden State Warriors remain far apart in their discussions, whereas Josh Giddey and the Chicago Bulls have a path to a new deal.
Despite underperforming relative to expectations over the past half-decade or more, the future could be bright for the Philadelphia 76ers. The team’s core
Sometimes it doesn’t take much to know a player will be special. Ahead of the 2023 NBA Draft, it was a foregone conclusion that Victor Wembanyama would be great, though some people reserved their judgment until they saw him on an NBA court.
It's safe to say that Philadelphia 76ers guard Jared McCain has been focused on recovering from the torn meniscus that brought his rookie campaign to an early exit in late November, given that he sat out of the NBA Summer League, and has posted multiple vlogs that show his training regimen.
Overall, last season was one to forget for the Philadelphia 76ers. However, there were some good moments that did arise. Though the team didn't get to see much of its newly formed big three, their deep pipeline of young talent was on full display.
Joel Embiid has been a fantastic star player for the Philadelphia 76ers. Unfortunately, his injuries have kept him out for an extended period throughout his career.
During the 2024-25 NBA season, one of the biggest stories was the turmoil within the Philadelphia 76ers. Amid the injury issues around Joel Embiid, the 76ers reportedly had a team meeting.
NBA restricted free agency has moved slowly for Josh Giddey, Jonathan Kuminga, Cam Thomas and Quentin Grimes, with none of the four reaching deals with their current teams.
The Philadelphia 76ers are in some trouble. They cannot seem to find any rhythm since their two stars, Joel Embiid and Paul George, can’t seem to stay healthy.
The Philadelphia 76ers have made some aggressive moves in recent years to chase a championship, but not everyone believes they’re on the right track. Speaking on the Road Trippin’ podcast, ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins delivered a scathing critique of the franchise’s direction and said it’s time to blow it all up.
Eastern Conference teams, such as the Washington Wizards and the Charlotte Hornets, performed well at the 2025 NBA Draft. However, the Philadelphia 76ers arguably were its biggest winners.
As Embiid works his way back from yet another injury it sounds like there is significant pessimism around the league regarding his ability to get back on the court.
The Philadelphia 76ers could be accused of poor player management and general franchise management, considering that Daryl Morey and the rest of the Sixers’ front office appear ready and willing to give the Paul George and Joel Embiid experience another shot, going into the 2025-26 season.