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Cordarius White, A 6-foot-5 senior small forward, is on the move for his upcoming senior season, his father (Cornelius) told ...
Philadelphia 76ers' star Joel Embiid is slated to take the court next season, but concerns loom over his lingering knee injury. Adding fuel to the fire, a former Boston Celtics standout recently ...
The NBA regular season is more than two months away, but already there’s trouble in the City of Brotherly Love again. The ...
According to former Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Marko Milic, he understands why some have a hard time believing that ...
The Philadelphia 76ers plan to bounce back after missing the playoffs last season with a woeful 24-58 record. Tyrese Maxey ...
R ichaun Holmes has had a solid 10 years in the league since the Philadelphia 76ers selected him with the No. 37 pick in the 2015 NBA draft. He has career averages of 8.5 points and 5.3 rebounds while ...
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Joel Embiid Deserves Better
This video responds to Doen Akintoy's ESPN profile on Joel Embiid, examining how fans and media often fail to treat athletes ...
The Philadelphia 76ers were one of the most promising teams last season, but multiple injuries derailed their aspirations. At ...
It’s a sad state of affairs for basketball in a city that loves the sport. The Philadelphia 76ers, on paper, had everything needed to be a dominant force in the East.
Kendrick Perkins isn't sure whether Joel Embiid has long left in his championship window as rumors of the former MVP's retirement grow.
Bounce-back seasons could be on the horizon for Paul George, Scottie Barnes and some other role players who have watched their reputations tank a bit in past seasons.