When Jason Richardson is ready to come back from his knee injury, he could find himself coming off the bench behind Nick Young.
The Sixers are 3-1 with Nick Young as the starting shooting guard, and his offensive is helping the Sixers avoid the slow starts that have plagued them all season...
Andrew Bynum was spotted doing on-court work for the first time as a member of the Sixers on Monday. He also began running on a treadmill, and said he would like to tentatively target a return around the All-Star break.
"It's coming along well," Bynum told reporters...
Sixers Starting shooting guard Jason Richardson will miss Wednesday's game in Memphis due to a lower back strain. Doug Collins announced at the team's shoot around today that Dorell Wright will start in his absence.
Both Wright and swing man Nick Young will see more time on this 11-game day road-trip if Richardson misses substantial time, which is not expected...
1. The Jrue Holiday contract extension looks validated so far.
The Sixers announced a contract extension with the former first-round draft pick Thursday, Nov.1. Holiday agreed to a four-year deal, reportedly worth $41 million.
It seems like a savvy contract for the Sixers, who lock down a 22-year-old that continues to evolve in head coach Doug Collins’ offensive scheme...
The 76ers hope to earn an early season split with Atlantic Division rival New York tonight when the teams tussle for the second straight day.
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Jason Richardson has been ruled out for Monday's game with a sprained ankle he sustained in Sunday's loss to the Knicks. X-rays were negative and he doesn't expect to be out very long.
The Sixers play four games this week and Richardson is questionable to play possibly to Friday...
Moves are officially underway in Philadelphia. The 76ers have decided to amnesty Elton Brand and his 18 million dollar contract, resigned Spencer Hawes to a two year deal, brought in free agent shooting guard Nick Young, and are parting ways with Lou Williams...