Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Tyrese Maxey Sidelined at Least 3 Weeks with Finger Tendon Injury
- On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, the Philadelphia 76ers announced Tyrese Maxey will be sidelined at least three weeks with a tendon injury in the right pinkie and re-evaluated then.
- Saturday's collision with teammate Adem Bona in Atlanta left Maxey clutching his right hand after diving for a loose ball with 16 seconds remaining.
- Coach Nick Nurse said Monday that X-rays and MRI showed no broken bones, but team medical staff and hand specialists identified an injured tendon.
- Without Maxey, the Sixers are 1-2 and sit as the eighth seed in the standings while missing Joel Embiid and Paul George for upcoming games.
- If Maxey misses the remainder of the season, he would fall four games short of qualifying for year-end NBA awards, having sprained the same pinkie last season.
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76ers’ Tyrese Maxey (finger tendon) out at least 3 weeks
Philadelphia star Tyrese Maxey will be out at least three weeks, at which point his finger tendon injury will be reevaluated, the 76ers announced on Tuesday.
Tyrese Maxey out three weeks with hand injury in latest 76ers crusher
The 76ers will be without yet another star for a few weeks. Philadelphia point guard Tyrese Maxey was diagnosed with a tendon injury in his right pinkie finger after aggravating it during Saturday’s game against the Hawks and will be re-evaluated in three weeks, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Tuesday.
Tyrese Maxey will be miss at least three weeks with tendon injury his in right pinkie finger
PHILADELPHIA — Tyrese Maxey will miss at least three weeks with a tendon injury in the pinkie finger on his right hand, the Philadelphia 76ers announced Tuesday evening. The diagnosis comes following consultation with multiple hand specialists, including a review…
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