The Philadelphia 76ers' woes have continued during the 2024-25 NBA season. Despite having a Big 3 of Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey, the 76ers are still the 11th seed in the Eastern Conference. One major reason behind the 76ers' poor form this season has been the inavailability of Embiid, who has once again struggled with injuries.
With a rough season almost halfway complete, 76ers center Joel Embiid has more frustration around him for a myriad of reasons.
Gone was Andre Iguodala and the first post-Allen Iverson era. In was Bynum, the final throw of the dice for a young nucleus after having maxed out, in ownership’s estimation, with Iguodala and Elton Brand.
Joel Embiid again has swelling in his left knee and will miss the Philadelphia 76ers’ upcoming road trip, the latest injury setback for the All-Star center who has played in only 13 games this season.
From my understanding even today from what I hear Joel Embiid remains rehabbing, continuing to try to do everything he can to get back on the
George, averaging his lowest points per game total (17.2) since 2014, said he was “bored” playing center to help fill the gap left by Joel Embiid’s latest injury woe.
The Philadelphia 76ers' season is lost. It's time to embrace the tank once again, even with three max contracts and a championship coach on their payroll.
After missing the All-Star duo of Joel Embiid and Paul George on Wednesday night against the Washington Wizards, the Philadelphia 76ers are likely to get health
Paul George opens up on the effort level for the Philadelphia 76ers as well as an important upcoming road trip.
Here is the full injury report for Paul George and the Philadelphia 76ers as they take on the Milwaukee Bucks on the road on Sunday.
Here is the full injury report for Paul George and the Philadelphia 76ers as they take on the Indiana Pacers on the road on Saturday.