Tag: Tyrese Maxey

  • Where Do the Philadelphia 76ers Stand

    The Philadelphia 76ers stand as tall leaders of the city and proudly so. There have been no repercussions until the recent 25-game suspension of Paul George. While this is despicable, 76ers fans must take a step back and learn from the credibility of mental health. George took an improper medication, therefore, releasing an apologetic statement.

    George was the second leader in 3’s per game, as well as, three-point average. What will be critical down the stretch is George’s lack of shooting in the lineup, as Kelly Oubre is only the type of finisher and defender on both ends of the court. The Sixers were set to face George’s homecoming city, Los Angeles until this happened.

    This will be remembered not only because of its impact but due to the fact that the Sixers create enough cash flow for the luxury tax and a cast player to be traded. George will lose $11.74 million because of the detrimental, misunderstood revelation to the city and fans.

    First time, Joel Embiid speaks out in many years expressing potential for the team, George goes down. A banking statement for the team would be to add a player that can fit into the ideal culture of Philadelphia such as George.

    The national media may think this is a measly deal but George and the Sixers are somewhat a big component to the breathing fresh air of Brotherly Love. He was starting to come into his own until the horrified angst occurred.

    George missed much action with the Indiana Pacers and Los Angeles Clippers and was not going to allow the keys to drop, again. Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecomb cannot comprehend probably what is fainting in their own eyes for a short amount of time.

    Embiid, though, has a positive remark to say about others all the time and when he speaks, it is a genuine feeling to believe and get behind. Embiid dealt with his own demons in the offseason.

    The clock has changed to January 31, 2026 where the 76ers stand tall, today, as victims of the painful system. If they decide to win, the Sixers will do it. If the 76ers want to settle back, they will learn the hard way when jumps of dopamine have led to the downfall of this squad.

  • James Harden is Fooling Us According to Comedian

    James Harden is Fooling Us According to Comedian

    James Harden is fooling us. He has been fooling us from the jump.

    Comedian Kevin Hart recently conceded in a sideline interview that Harden ultimately loves the city of Philadelphia and hinted at another season.

    Well, if that is true. That might be stoic such as the whole look beneath his 10+ year old beard. Last year, Harden averaged 21 PT, 10 AST, and 6 total REB. He finished as one of the main leaders in AST and eventually crashed in PT when contributing to little than 45 in a Joel Embiidless postseason game vs. Boston.

    Truth be told. Harden has been stoic. He has been leaving his options open, but in a good way, despite lashing out at Sixers general manager, Daryl Morey.

    Morey has found solid pieces in the long run such as Tyrese Maxey who may be the one not fooling us.

    Maxey has averaged more than 33 MIN per game and become a more consistent shooter. His charismatic, leading personality carves way to take the reigns of Philadelphia basketball eventually and become a better overall facilitator.

    Harden has adjusted to that particular role but not the necessary commitment Philadelphia has been dreading for out of a superstar. Harden may of course come at a substantial price but that is because of playing mind wars with Morey and receiving an amusing payday.