Tyrese Maxey has 76ers on Giannis Antetokounmpo’s radar
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Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey has been named a starter for the 2026 All-Star game for his second career All-Star appearance.
Giannis Antetokounmpo could be interested in the Philadelphia 76ers as a potential landing spot should he ultimately be traded by the Milwaukee Bucks, NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer reported Thursday.
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76ers star Tyrese Maxey furthers MVP case, scores game-winner to cap off 40-point night
Tyrese Maxey continues to make his case for NBA MVP consideration, putting up one of his best performances of the season on Thursday night.
Joel Embiid hobbled through 19 games, while Paul George played in only 41 and (when he did play) wasn’t the guy the Sixers thought they were getting when they signed him to a four-year, $212-million deal last summer. They can be a title contender if both of those guys come back healthy and at the top of their game, but that’s a colossal if, with Embiid and George owed a combined $411 million over the next four years. The silver lining was the Sixers moving up to the third pick in a talented Draft. They could trade it to acquire a player on the win-now timeline, but it would be more prudent to use it toward Plan B, where they’re looking a few years down the line at a roster that features Tyrese Maxey, Jared McCain and this year’s pick. Maxey and McCain are just 6-2 and 6-3, respectively, so a wing with more size (Ace Bailey) would be a better fit than the talented guards that will be available. — John Schuhmann Here’s a quick look at Philadelphia’s current roster entering the Draft: G: Ricky Council IV G: Jalen Hood-Schifino G: Tyrese Maxey G: Jared McCain
I give grace to God every single morning to be able to wake up and do what I love every single day,” The All-Star says. “And I just work extremely hard to be in this position.”