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As a result of their 24-58 record last season, Philadelphia was rewarded with the No. 3 pick at the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery. To some, it could help the 76ers add a young prospect to support the All-Stars. However, CBS Sports' Sam Quinn suggested they trade the pick with George.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNBA rumors: Insider suggests Philadelphia 76ers could flip No. 3 pick, other assets for two-time MVP, without giving up Joel EmbiidAfter a disastrous 24-58 season where the Philadelphia 76ers’ “Big 3” of Joel Embiid, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey missed
The Philadelphia 76ers had a great NBA Draft Lottery this past Monday, which resulted in them earning the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft next month.
Tyrese Maxey misses playing in the NBA postseason, and he shared a strong message to the Philadelphia fans on social media Tuesday night.
The Philadelphia 76ers have made multiple changes to their coaching staff as they move forward in the offseason.
Tyrese Maxey vows that next season will be better for the 76ers after their disastrous 2024-25 campaign where they won just 24 games.
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Nets Wire on MSN2025 NBA Draft: Could the Nets find a trade partner in the 76ers?The Brooklyn Nets are reportedly one of the teams looking to trade up in the 2025 NBA Draft. Could the Philadelphia 76ers be a trade partner?
Paul George has put together an impressive all-around NBA career. Everything started back with the Indiana Pacers. At one point in time, he had the Pacers looking like a team who would win an NBA championship. In two straight years, during the 2012-13 and 2013-14 season, Indiana made a run to the Eastern Conferencefinals, led by George.
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Pro Football Network on MSN76ers President Daryl Morey Gets Brutally Honest About Philadelphia’s Plans Entering 2025 NBA DraftDaryl Morey and the Philadelphia 76ers have to be ecstatic with the results of the NBA Draft Lottery. While many people were expecting the 76ers to be within the top seven, they managed to land at No.