ESPN Insider Calls 76ers' Core Contracts the Worst in NBA History
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The Philadelphia 76ers have signed their second worst season since Joel Embiid debuted in 2016. With only 24 wins in 82 games, they finished 13th in the East Conference. Only the 2016-2017 campaign was worse, when they recorded a balance of 28-54, precisely the season of the premiere of Embiid, who could only play 31 matches before he injured the meniscus and missed the rest of the course.wf_cms.rss.read_more
It's Over for the Philadelphia 76ers
It’s Over for the Philadelphia 76ers Joel Embiid contract extension signed 2024 September 2024 two three year $193 million with with from what I understand all guaranteed right there’s no like injury clauses or anything like that following the Olympics and signing a three-year extension reveals he is a limited participant in training camp with [...]
ESPN’s Tim MacMahon says the Philadelphia 76ers are built on a ‘flimsy foundation’
In the 2024-25 season, the 76ers finished with a record of 24-58. Their worst since 1994-95. It was a season to forget for the Sixers, as several of their star players dealt with injuries. The two players to miss the most time for the 76ers last season were Joel Embiid and Paul George. They are […] The post ESPN’s Tim MacMahon says the Philadelphia 76ers are built on a ‘flimsy foundation’ appeared first on Basketball Insiders | NBA Rumors And B…
ESPN Insider Calls 76ers' Core Contracts the Worst in NBA History
The Philadelphia 76ers are facing serious criticism following a disastrous 24-58 record for the 2024–25 season, particularly regarding the performance of their star players Joel Embiid and Paul George. ESPN insider Tim MacMahon labeled the duo's max contracts as potentially the worst in the NBA, emphasizing that their notable skills are diminished by frequent injuries sidelining them. Fans largely echoed this sentiment, expressing frustration ov…
ESPN Insider Rips Philadelphia 76ers’ Core With Brutal Take On “Worst-Valued Contracts” In The Entire NBA, And Fans Couldn't Agree More
Paul George and Joel Embiid (Image Credits: Imagn) The Philadelphia 76ers are reeling from a rough 2024–25 season that finished with a disappointing 24-58 record. It was a stunning outcome for a team led by superstars Joel Embiid and Paul George. What made the season even more frustrating for fans was the fact that both players were playing under massive contracts. During a segment on ESPN, insider Tim MacMahon didn’t hold back in his assessment…
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