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Philly fans deserve some good news, some hope after a frustrating season and disappointing results in the NBA Draft Lottery. Joel Embiid delivers.
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Yardbarker on MSNGiannis Antetokounmpo would be wise to stay put in the EastShould Antetokounmpo force his way off the Bucks, he would be wise to choose an Eastern Conference team as his next home.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNThe NBAs Best-Kept Secret: How the Indiana Pacers Silenced Embiid and Stunned the LeagueThe Indiana Pacers have defied all odds, reaching the NBA Conference Finals again while remaining in the shadows. Discover ...
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College Football Network on MSN5 Best Landing Spots and Scheme Fits for Derik Queen in the 2025 NBA DraftAfter an outstanding freshman season with the Maryland Terrapins, forward Derik Queen has his sights set on the 2025 NBA ...
We answer questions about the Sixers’ options with the No. 3 overall pick and some backcourt trade possibilities if they take ...
Paul George, now with the 76ers, reminisced on over a decade ago and believes that the Pacers could have already won a title.
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Sporting News on MSN76ers predicted to land $194 million superstar in blockbuster trade involving Paul GeorgePaul George was supposed to be the missing piece for the 76ers. Instead, he made them worse. In the first year of George's ...
No one knows what the 76ers plan is for the 2025 NBA Draft's third overall choice, but we may be able to make guesses about ...
As a result of their 24-58 record last season, Philadelphia was rewarded with the No. 3 pick at the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery.
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Sporting News on MSNReport reveals who 76ers may select with No. 3 pick in 2025 NBA DraftThe Philadelphia 76ers were awarded the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. This was good news for two reasons: one, getting a ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNPhiladelphia 76ers cut ties with Joel Embiid's 'protector'The Philadelphia 76ers made an off-the-court move that could raise eyebrows among fans. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Keith ...
The Philadelphia 76ers made an off-the-court move that could raise eyebrows among fans. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Keith ...
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