Looking down South, the Philadelphia 76ers are seeing a dramatic scene take place within the Miami Heat organization, involving their former star, Jimmy Butler.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George exited in the second quarter of Saturday's 109-97 victory over the Chicago Bulls, finishing with nine points in 13 minutes, and after the win, coach Nick Nurse said the veteran would undergo an MRI on Sunday.
After wrapping up a three-game trip on the road, the Philadelphia 76ers returned to their practice court on Thursday morning to prepare for a Friday night match
Paul George scored 30 points and the host Philadelphia 76ers beat the Cleveland Cavaliers, who lost back-to-back games for the second time all season.
The only thing standing in the Eagles' way of heading to the Super Bowl are the Commanders, which are owned by Sixers managing partner Josh Harris.
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The subplot involving Harris, Philadelphia and the 76ers is so twisted. But it shouldn't overshadow the main focus for Washington on Sunday.
Rumor has it that former Warriors GM Bob Myers is on the verge of returning to life as an NBA executive. According to Bill Simmons, Myers, who is currently an ESPN analyst, has ties to the Philadelphia 76ers (specifically owner Josh Harris) which hint at some kind of role within the organization.
The Chicago Bulls wasted a chance for some breathing room in the play-in standings Saturday night, losing to the Philadelphia 76ers 109-97 at the United Center. Barring outright tumult in the Eastern Conference,
Sunday, January 26, marked five years since the heartbreaking death of Kobe Bryant. The five-time NBA champion was among nine people — including 13-year-old daughter Gianna — who
Knicks ’ stars Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns enjoyed the Eagles’ blowout victory in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game -- but they may have enjoyed clowning teammate Josh Hart even more.