Paul George Is Last Active NBA Player from 2010 Draft Class
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Sporting News on MSN76ers trade proposal sends Paul George to West for $238 million All-Star
As suggested by Bleacher Report, the 76ers' best path to move George could be by attaching the 2028 first-round pick they acquired from the Clippers. In Grant Hughes' trade proposal, the 76ers would do just that and add a star in the process.
Maxey has already proven that he can be one of the best guards in the league. He earned his first All-Star appearance in 2024 and won the Most Improved Player of the Year award. McCain, meanwhile, surprised everyone with how he played. He even finished 0 voting.
The post Why 76ers 2025-26 schedule is bad for Joel Embiid, Paul George appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Philadelphia 76ers ’ schedule for the 2025-2026 season is out. All the while, the 76ers are looking to shake things up when it comes to trades.
Paul George, a top NBA forward, is the sole active player from the 2010 draft. He has nine All-Star selections and six All-NBA Team honors. George is
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George has indirectly made headlines after John Wall announced his retirement on Tuesday.
Still, availability remains a major concern for the 76ers, as Joel Embiid, Jared McCain, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey all missed extended periods due to injury last season. David Aldridge of The Athletic recently ranked each team’s offseason ...
The Philadelphia 76ers have made some aggressive moves in recent years to chase a championship, but not everyone believes they’re on the right track. Speaking on the Road Trippin’ podcast, ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins delivered a scathing critique of the franchise’s direction and said it’s time to blow it all up.
Paul George got called out by Jalen Rose's daughter, Mariah Rose, after being spotted in a nightclub sporting a knee brace.
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Sporting News on MSNEx-NBA veteran and current ESPN analyst gets very honest about 76ers outlook
Some of the harshest critics of the 76ers feel that the team should just punt their future, and reset things now before it’s too late. ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins, who played in the NBA for 14 seasons, thinks that now is the time to jump ship.