The Sixers held a 12-point lead in the first half, but were unable to sustain it as the Blazers took control after halftime to earn the win. While the loss is, obviously, a big one, the Sixers did lose another star to injury.
Nick Nurse had a very short and telling response in his postgame press conference in Minneapolis following the Sixers ’ loss to Timberwolves when it came to Paul George. The veteran wing suffered a groin injury on Tuesday night and Nurse said, “We’re certainly concerned,” when asked about George’s status.
Drummond has been just as banged up as anybody else on the team. He’s only appeared in 36 of 60 possible games so far, the main culprit being an injury to his left big toe he suffered back on Dec. 23, a game against the San Antonio Spurs in which he got ejected and then un-ejected moments later.
After suffering their ninth straight loss in a 110-105 defeat to the New York Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers are officially running out of options. Head coach N
Shams Charania: 76ers’ Paul George is out tonight against the Celtics with groin soreness, sources tell ESPN. Sixers are without George and Tyrese Maxey (back) tonight along with
Are the Sixers going to consider shutting down or scaling back the workloads of Tyrese Maxey and Paul George now that Joel Embiid's season is over?
How will Tyrese Maxey and Paul George approach the stretch run, and which role players could get extended auditions for next season?
The team had previously said that Embiid, who only played 19 games, this season wouldn’t require surgery and could finish the season.
Nick Nurse admitted that Joel Embiid is not at 100 percent physically right now. How long until the Philadelphia 76ers admit defeat and pull the plug?