Though Joel Embiid said he’s still getting used to the 76ers’ new offense following a Game 1 loss to the Celtics, the Sixers big man feels he’s “unstoppable” when only facing one defender.
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Joel Embiid said the 76ers’ loss Monday doesn’t reflect who the team is, with coach Brett Brown adding they will “have to fix some things” going forward.
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Embiid on 76ers’ loss: ‘That’s not who we are’
Celtics guard Jaylen Brown will miss Monday’s second-round opener against the 76ers, despite his lobbying team doctors to sign off on playing time.
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Celtics’ Brown (hamstring) out vs. 76ers
Celtics guard Jaylen Brown, who strained his right hamstring in Boston’s last playoff game, is doubtful for Monday’s Game 1 against the 76ers.
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Celtics’ Brown doubtful for Game 1 vs. 76ers
The Process will head overseas when the 76ers face the Mavericks in the NBA China Games 2018.
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76ers vs. Mavs for NBA China Games ’18
Hall of Famer Hal Greer, who played all of his 15-year career with the 76ers franchise and helped power Philadelphia to the 1966-67 NBA championship, has died at the age of 81.
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Sixers great, HOF guard Greer dies at 81
Joel Embiid is out of the NBA’s concussion protocol, but the 76ers star will not play in Game 2, according to the team.
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Embiid clears protocol, won’t play in Game 2
Despite what Donovan Mitchell may think, Ben Simmons is a rookie by definition and had no qualms showing his opponents that he already has the mindset of a hardened playoff veteran during the 76ers’ huge win against the Heat.
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‘He rises to the occasion’: Simmons leads way for 76ers
The Cavaliers couldn’t overcome a 30-point deficit against the 76ers on Friday night despite LeBron James posting his career-high 18th triple-double of the season.
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LeBron on loss: ‘We dug ourselves that hole’

