Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images VJ Edgecombe will return to NBA Summer League action for the Philadelphia 76ers after the No. 3 overall draft pick missed four games due to a thumb sprain. Well, that’s a step in the right direction, at least! Philadelphia 76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, will return to NBA Summer League action … [Read more...] about Sixers’ rookie VJ Edgecombe to return for Summer League game vs. Wizards
Summer League, Sixers-Wizards: Second Half Game Thread
The Sixers will send out a bunch of players who have not had recent knee surgeries to face the Wizards. (Summer) Sixers vs. Wizards Game Details When: Saturday, 8:30 p.m. ET Where: Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV Watch: NBA TV, NBC Sports Philadelphia Follow: @LibertyBallers … [Read more...] about Summer League, Sixers-Wizards: Second Half Game Thread
Edgecombe struggles early but finds groove in second half to lead Sixers to win
Photo by Logan Riely/NBAE via Getty Images VJ Edgecombe was scoreless in the first half but dropped 15 points and stuffed the stat sheet in the second half to lead the Sixers over the Wizards in Vegas. Well, that was a game and they won it, that’s for sure. With VJ Edgecombe back in the lineup, the Sixers beat the Washington Wizards 74-58 Tuesday night to improve to … [Read more...] about Edgecombe struggles early but finds groove in second half to lead Sixers to win
How a weak 2027 draft class could affect the Sixers
Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images A super long-view of the team’s draft capital and roster construction. On the heels of Monday’s Paul George injury report, Sixers fans could breathe a sigh of relief on Tuesday as third overall pick VJ Edgecombe returned to summer league play. Edgecombe’s battle with a thumb sprain appears to have concluded, as he flashed his talent … [Read more...] about How a weak 2027 draft class could affect the Sixers
Last summer set up this quiet offseason and the dreaded dual timeline
Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images The Sixers haven’t done much this season. It’s because they weren’t really in a place to do much after a splashy summer last year. Barring something unforeseen, the Sixers’ offseason work is likely done. Cue the comments: What work?! They didn’t do anything?! After a 24-win campaign riddled by a comical amount of injuries and ending … [Read more...] about Last summer set up this quiet offseason and the dreaded dual timeline