Council, Dowtin, Bona, and Justin Edwards formed the whole Philly bench against the New York Knicks. Edwards stole the headlines but there is a lot to be said about the other three.
Multiple members of the Philadelphia 76ers give their thoughts on the play of undrafted rookie Justin Edwards.
The severely shorthanded Sixers fell to a 118-102 loss Tuesday night to the Western Conference-leading Thunder.
Despite most — this beat writer included — assuming that the Sixers would have their doors blown off by the NBA's best team defense and individual scorer, the nine players donning red, white and blue played with absolutely no expectation that they were going to be on the wrong end of a blowout.
The shorthanded Sixers may have fallen to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t a number of highlights from the squad’s effort worth watching.
Kyle Lowry and two-way point guard Jeff Dowtin Jr., a favorite of Nurse's. In theory, a spark plug sort of scorer who can change the pace and pick up the slack when primary options are out could ...
4Q 11:09 120 - 107 Justin Edwards out of bounds lost ball turnover 4Q 10:54 120 - 107 Chris Livingston out of bounds lost ball turnover 4Q 10:39 120 - 107 Jeff Dowtin Jr. makes free throw 2 of 2 ...
Sixers rookie Justin Edwards scored 25 points. Jeff Dowtin Jr. had a career-high 18 points and Guerschon Yabusele recorded 17. The Sixers will host the Knicks on Wednesday. For the opening game of ...
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George exited in the second quarter of Saturday’s 109-97 victory over the Chicago Bulls and did not return after jamming his left pinkie. Sixers coach Nick
It’s a left pinky injury for Paul George, who will not return to tonight’s game. He was flexing the hand prior to being subbed out in the 2nd.Source: Bluesky What’s
Here are observations on the Sixers' win over the Bulls: Neither team scored until a George baseline jumper at the 9:51 mark of the first quarter. He was still flowing after his 21-point second half the night before in the Sixers’ win over the Cavs, posting seven of the Sixers’ first 11 points.
Damian Lillard let a 3-pointer fly early in the fourth quarter, before Brook Lopez fired two deep shots of his own. Then, Lillard launched another from the left corner. Splash, splash, splash, and splash.