Things can’t quite seem to get better for Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkić. In the midst of losing a his starting spot and subsequently his spot in the entire rotation, his old friend ...
Bradley Beal thrived off the bench against a shorthanded 76ers team as Phoenix secured its first win since Christmas.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Suns may look to trade center Jusuf Nurkić before the deadline. Stein suggests a potential deal with the Hornets involving Nurkić and draft picks in ...
Things got a bit tricky as Washington mounted a rally during the fourth quarter, but the 76ers held on partially due to the play of SG/SF Kelly Oubre Jr. (35%) and PF/C Guerschon Yabusele (14%). Oubre, who has long been on the fantasy radar, recorded a ...
Kelly Oubre Jr. discusses his feelings as the Philadelphia 76ers move on from their loss to the New Orleans Pelicans.
after one fourth-quarter turnover. There were a few bright spots. The Sixers welcomed back Kelly Oubre Jr. after he missed three games with a sprained left hand. And the shooting guard was a ...
Oubre created a spark for the Sixers against the New York Knicks, slotting into the frontcourt and fighting for rebounds.
Kelly Oubre Jr. needs to up his scoring and more Kelly Oubre Jr. must seize the moment. Justin Edwards deserves more minutes. And even though they were depleted, the Sixers have to do a better job of defending opposing guards.
Was Bradley Beal surprised he got moved to the bench? Beal: “100 percent.” Any indication this was gonna happen? Beal: “No.”Source: Twitter @MikeVorkunov
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Kelly Oubre Jr. needs to score more, Justin Edwards' minutes Kelly Oubre Jr. must seize the moment. Justin Edwards deserves more minutes. And even though they were depleted, the Sixers have to do a better job of defending opposing guards.
Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine dive into the numbers and break down whether or not Cade Cunningham deserve a shout for the NBA’s Most Improved Player award this season.