The Philadelphia 76ers suffered arguably their worst loss of the NBA season on Friday night. Falling to the last place New Orleans Pelicans, Philadelphia handed
Following the 76ers’ loss to the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday, Paul George made comments about not being too thrilled playing center in small-ball lineups. “It’s different. I’m used to scrapping
Paul George finished the loss with 25 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and two steals while shooting 10/22 from the field and 5/12 from the three-point range in 35 minutes of playing time. After the game,
The Sixers were without their two centers on Friday, but Joel Embiid could return against the Magic on Sunday.
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George doesn't like playing the center for the team in Nick Nurse's small-ball lineup.
Without an injured Joel Embiid, Philadelphia fell at home Friday night to the lottery-bound New Orleans Pelicans ( without a suspended Zion Williamson) in a game where, for stretches, Paul George had to play the five. George was honest after the loss, and that started with admitting he doesn’t like to play center.
After missing the All-Star duo of Joel Embiid and Paul George on Wednesday night against the Washington Wizards, the Philadelphia 76ers are likely to get health
This season, George has appeared in 25 games for the 76ers, at a little over 32 minutes per game. He’s been averaging 16.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.8 steals with splits of 41.7 percent shooting from the field, 34.1 percent shooting from the three-point line and 81.2 percent shooting from the free-throw line.
The Pelicans made 59.1% of their shots — including making 6 of 9 three-pointers — in the final frame behind C.J. McCollum, who paced the Pelicans with 38 points.
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George suggested Friday that he isn't a fan of being utilized as a center as part of a small-ball lineup. Speaking to
The latest on a slew of Sixers dealing with injuries ahead of Friday night's game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
Friday’s 123-115 loss to New Orleans was another example of the game of whack-a-mole that the Philadelphia 76ers are forced to play, nightly with the injury report and on the court with a roster