Maxey, who has continued to take on a leadership role in Philadelphia, has had to battle through his first real losing experience in the NBA. The Sixers have not had these types of struggles in his first four seasons in the league and he has had to adjust to the losing while also being a leader for this Sixers team amid the injuries.
Tyrese Maxey and Paul George were late additions to the injury report for the 76ers' matchup with the Thunder.
George said it's important to keep fighting with 43 regular-season games remaining: “To me, it means something. Obviously, coming to Philadelphia, it meant something."
A blowout loss to conclude a road trip in Denver, Colorado called for a frustrated Philadelphia 76ers locker room. After losing 144-109 to the Denver Nuggets, t
Throughout his power rankings, writer Law Murray revisits each team's preseason win total over/under figures and compares them to the team's current trajectory near the midway point of the regular season. It is jarring to recall the Sixers' win total being placed at 50.5.
The Sixers were crushed by the Nuggets Tuesday night thanks to one of their worst defensive efforts of the season. Denver shot 61.2% as they cruised to a 144-109 win. This is Philadelphia’s seventh loss in a row. They are 15-27.
Tyrese Maxey admitted that this season has not been fun. The 76ers star is still trying to focus on staying positive.
Many newer Sixers have been part of major moments or milestones as opponents of the team. PhillyVoice spoke with six of them about memories against their new team.
Was it the Orlando Magic defense? Was he feeling ill? He says it was neither, but he struggled to score in the key moments late.
Since Tyrese Maxey entered the NBA in 2020, he has been known for his positive attitude and contagious smile, joking around with teammates and has become an emotional leader for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Paul George opens up on the effort level for the Philadelphia 76ers as well as an important upcoming road trip.
Tyrese Maxey, Paul George added to injury report ahead of 76ers vs. Thunder The 76ers, at 15-22, don’t have much more room to keep losing games. They play winning teams in each of their next six ...