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With the Philadelphia 76ers firmly in the offseason, Paul George has fired his podcast back up. The Sixers’ All-Star had previously put his show on hiatus to try to help the team finish the season on a high note.
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Sporting News on MSN76ers Paul George shares advice for Timberwolves star Anthony EdwardsMinnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards remains one of the most electric and dynamic players in the NBA. Despite his recent playoff exit, in which he fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference,
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George has advice for Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards as he moves forward in his career.
On May 29, George shared some high praise for Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers.
Philadelphia 76ers star forward Paul George reveals the story of how Eagles fans roasted him after the team's Super Bowl victory in February.
Philadelphia got some great lottery luck in Chicago earlier this month that vaulted them to the No. 3 overall selection in this year's draft. Since then, there's been speculation that the Sixers could include the pick in a trade to move off George. However, Fischer has all but put that notion to bed ($).
Paul George found himself stuck in traffic after the Philadelphia Eagles picked up a big playoff win earlier this year, and it gave him the chance to interact with some fans.
The 76ers' season was disappointing from the start, and a lot of it was due to injuries. 76ers star forward Paul George suffered a significant injury during the preseason, and Joel Embiid entered the season with knee troubles, which caused him to play only 19 games.
As his team prepares to draft third overall, 76ers forward Paul George doubles down on his support for Ace Bailey.
One of the most common narratives in the WNBA over the past two seasons is how Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark has been received by her peers. There has
Bleacher Report's Greg Swartz suggested that the 76ers could make a splash by trading for Los Angeles Lakers sharpshooter Dalton Knecht. "If the Sixers want to keep the No. 3 selection (probably the wise choice), they should be looking to add shooting to a core that ranked 27th in three-point accuracy this past season (34.1 percent), Swartz Wrote.