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LAS VEGAS – Mark Armstrong and Judah Mintz combined for 43 points while Philadelphia forced 20 turnovers to fuel the 76ers’ 87-83 comeback win over the Brooklyn Nets in an NBA 2K26 Summer League consolation game at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on Friday.
Last season, the 76ers were expected to be near the top of the Eastern Conference and competing for a spot in the NBA Finals. Instead, Joel Embiid missed the majority of the season, while Paul George and Tyrese Maxey each dealt with their own injuries, leading to the 76ers’ demise.
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Auburn Wire on MSNJohni Broome ends NBA Summer League with 22 points versus MavericksBroome played in seven of the 76ers games that spanned between Utah and Las Vegas. Over the course of those games, he averaged 11.6 points and 7.4 rebounds. The team posted a 4-4 overall record in the eight games played.
Johni Broome leads Philadelphia with 22 points and 14 rebounds while Mark Armstrong impresses with 22 points off the bench.
As fans question Tyrese Maxey's ability to lead a team as a true point guard, the 76ers guard broke his silence on the online criticism.
The 19-year-old poured in a game-high 28 points on 13 of 27 shooting, hauled in 10 rebounds, dished out four assists, made two blocks and had just two turnovers. While Edgecombe struggled from beyond the arc (1 of 7) and from the charity stripe (1 of 3), it won't take away from the fact that his Summer League debut was a resounding success.
Joel Embiid On Shoving A Reporter In 76ers Locker Room: The NBA Can Fine Me $1 Million, $2 Million, $5 Million, $10 Million, I Don't Care originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
Colin Ward-Henninger released CBS Sports’ first free agency edition of the 2025-26 NBA Power Rankings. Projections are based on each team’s offseason
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer NBA big man believes 76ers are 'on the clock' with Tyrese MaxeyFormer NBA big man and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins believes it's just a matter of time before Tyrese Maxey asks out of Philadelphia.
Simmons was previously linked to the Knicks by insider Ian Begley of SNY, who reported the team still has a spot for a player at the veteran minimum signing. The Knicks could avoid the salary cap's second apron by signing Simmons and adding one rookie deal, according to Begley.