Michael Kaskey-Blomain covers the Philadelphia 76ers for ESPN 97.3. An experienced reporter, he has covered the Sixers, and the NBA at large, for over a decade for a variety of outlets including Philly.com and CBS Sports. You can follow him on Twitter @therealmikekb.
Michael Kaskey-Blomain
Brett Brown’s contract extension is well-deserved
It’s almost fitting that the news of Brett Brown’s contract extension with the Philadelphia 76ers has been completely overshadowed by a shocking Twitter scandal involving the team’s own General Manager .
Since Brown took over as the Sixers head coach in 2013, it seems like there has been a consistent stream of polarizing stories looming over the organization: Sam Hinkie’s much-maligned approach t
What we Learned from the Sixers Exit Interviews
The Philadelphia 76ers season ended on Wednesday night, which means that the team held exit interviews. Michael Kaskey-Blomain on what we learned inside.
Sixers not Satisfied with First Round Win
They may have already exceeded expectations this season, but the young Sixers are not satisfied.
Playoff Embiid was worth the wait
Sixers fans waited four years (and two games) to see the prized piece of The Process play in the postseason.
Joel Embiid is Sick of the Sideline
Like most fans in Philadelphia, Joel Embiid was frustrated after the Sixers 113-103 Game 2 loss to the Miami Heat on Monday night.
Sixers have been dominant in Philadelphia in 2018
To say that the Sixers have been good in Philadelphia in 2018 would be an understatement.
Julius Erving Is a Big Fan of Ben Simmons
Sixers legend Dr. J had a statue unveiled of him on Tuesday, but he thinks he could be joined by a current Sixers star in the future.
Fultz Provides Sixers with Another Weapon
The Philadelphia 76ers have looked like a legitimately dangerous team since the calendar flipped from 2017 to 2018, and they added another weapon to their arsenal on Monday night, as Markelle Fultz’s long-awaited return to action.
T.J. McConnell blames Sixers turnovers on unselfishness
There’s no such thing as good turnovers, but - according to T.J. McConnell - a lot of the Sixers turnovers this season have come from a place of unselfishness – guys just trying to make the right play.
“It comes from being unselfish,” McConnell said of the Sixers turnover troubles...
Turnovers continue to plague Sixers
The Sixers have struggled to take care of the ball.