On Tuesday night, the Philadelphia 76ers will play the Oklahoma City Thunder (at home). For the game, they could be without one of their best players, as All-S
A late addition to the injury report, we update Tyrese Maxey's (hand) latest health status. The Philadelphia 76ers host the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight.
Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey has been added to the injury report for their matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday.
The Philadelphia 76ers give their latest on Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey before their matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Tyrese Maxey and Paul George were late additions to the injury report for the 76ers' matchup with the Thunder.
Maxey (hand) will play Wednesday against the Knicks, Adam Aaronson of PhillyVoice.com reports. Maxey missed Monday's game against Oklahoma City due to injury, but is slated to make his return against New York.
Joel Embiid is OUT again tonight vs. the Knicks. Tyrese Maxey, Paul George both questionableSource: Bluesky What’s the buzz on Twitter? Austin Krell @NBAKrell Joel Embiid is
After the Philadelphia 76ers announced that rookie guard Jared McCain had undergone season-ending surgery on his left knee, teammate Tyrese Maxey offered support and encouragement. McCain emerged as an early candidate for Rookie of the Year. Averaging 15.3 points, 2.6 assists, and 0.7 steals, Jared carved out a role with the 76ers.
After losing five of their last seven, the Sixers could use a victory against anyone. Oklahoma City stands atop the Western Conference at 32-6 and New York is 26-15.
Philadelphia is the worst team in the Eastern Conference with 21.8 assists per game led by Tyrese Maxey averaging 5.8. The Thunder are 15-4 in road games. Oklahoma City is fifth in the Western ...
The Philadelphia 76ers played without their All-Star trio of Joel Embiid, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey in a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night. Kyle Lowry, Caleb Martin, KJ Martin, Andre Drummond and Jared McCain also did not play for the Sixers.
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