The Philadelphia 76ers have been on a roll, thanks to the hometown hero Justin Edwards' last-minute heroics against the Boston Celtics. However, their momentum will be put to the test in the coming days as they face off against two of the better teams in the conference for playoff positioning.
First up is a rematch with the Detroit Pistons, who handed the Sixers their only loss so far in NBA Cup Group Play. The Pistons, led by Cade Cunningham and Tyrese Maxey, are looking to build on their recent win against each other and will be a tough test for the 76ers. However, the constant will be the star lead guards' impressive performances, as they battle it out on the court.
Maxey has been eager to make up for his missed shot in their previous encounter, saying "yup" when asked about the rematch, indicating that he's looking forward to another thrilling matchup against Cunningham. Will the Sixers be able to come out on top and solidify their position in the conference?
Next up is a game against the Los Angeles Clippers, who owe the 76ers a significant pick swap as part of the James Harden trade from last year. The Clippers have been struggling with injuries and age, but they're expected to bounce back against the Sixers, with Paul George's return potentially making all the difference.
Speaking of George, his arrival in Philadelphia was met with controversy, but he'll be looking to make up for lost time as he works through the final stages of his return-to-play process. Will he be available for this matchup, and how will it impact the game?
Finally, the 76ers will face off against the Toronto Raptors, who have been impressive despite being undersized. The Sixers handled them earlier in the season, but Embiid's availability is uncertain due to knee soreness.
Trendon Watford had a breakout performance last time out, scoring his first triple-double of the season and impressing with his all-around game. If he can keep up the pace, the Raptors may find themselves on the receiving end of another dominating display.
The final matchup will be against the Milwaukee Bucks, who they previously struggled against in Super Bowl Sunday's loss to Giannis Antetokounmpo. However, with Embiid potentially returning and a more manageable schedule ahead, the 76ers are looking forward to a more positive experience.
Rookie VJ Edgecombe has been struggling to cope with the demands of an NBA schedule, but Tyrese Maxey is confident that his teammate will be alright, saying "he'll be fine" as he continues to support him. With this game coming on the heels of another back-to-back, the 76ers' focus will be on staying fresh and focused to take down the Bucks.
Overall, the 76ers face a tough week ahead, but with their star players shining bright, they have the potential to come out on top against some of the toughest opponents in the conference.
First up is a rematch with the Detroit Pistons, who handed the Sixers their only loss so far in NBA Cup Group Play. The Pistons, led by Cade Cunningham and Tyrese Maxey, are looking to build on their recent win against each other and will be a tough test for the 76ers. However, the constant will be the star lead guards' impressive performances, as they battle it out on the court.
Maxey has been eager to make up for his missed shot in their previous encounter, saying "yup" when asked about the rematch, indicating that he's looking forward to another thrilling matchup against Cunningham. Will the Sixers be able to come out on top and solidify their position in the conference?
Next up is a game against the Los Angeles Clippers, who owe the 76ers a significant pick swap as part of the James Harden trade from last year. The Clippers have been struggling with injuries and age, but they're expected to bounce back against the Sixers, with Paul George's return potentially making all the difference.
Speaking of George, his arrival in Philadelphia was met with controversy, but he'll be looking to make up for lost time as he works through the final stages of his return-to-play process. Will he be available for this matchup, and how will it impact the game?
Finally, the 76ers will face off against the Toronto Raptors, who have been impressive despite being undersized. The Sixers handled them earlier in the season, but Embiid's availability is uncertain due to knee soreness.
Trendon Watford had a breakout performance last time out, scoring his first triple-double of the season and impressing with his all-around game. If he can keep up the pace, the Raptors may find themselves on the receiving end of another dominating display.
The final matchup will be against the Milwaukee Bucks, who they previously struggled against in Super Bowl Sunday's loss to Giannis Antetokounmpo. However, with Embiid potentially returning and a more manageable schedule ahead, the 76ers are looking forward to a more positive experience.
Rookie VJ Edgecombe has been struggling to cope with the demands of an NBA schedule, but Tyrese Maxey is confident that his teammate will be alright, saying "he'll be fine" as he continues to support him. With this game coming on the heels of another back-to-back, the 76ers' focus will be on staying fresh and focused to take down the Bucks.
Overall, the 76ers face a tough week ahead, but with their star players shining bright, they have the potential to come out on top against some of the toughest opponents in the conference.