Paul George said the 76ers don’t have the habits of a championship team. Philadelphia has lost its last eight games.
As we approach the final stretch of the regular season, it's clear things have not played out how Paul George and the Philadelphia 76ers first expected. Followi
Paul George doesn't think the Philadelphia 76ers are approaching things like a championship team."Regardless of who's playing, who's not playing ... we've shown no sign of a team that will compete," George said after the Sixers' 142-110 loss to the Chicago Bulls on Monday,
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George missed five games after suffering an injury to the extensor tendon in his left pinky finger on Jan. 25. Since returning to the lineup on Feb. 5, George has been playing with a splint on that finger.
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As the nine-time NBA All-Star Paul George enjoyed his time off during the annual All-Star break, the Philadelphia 76ers forward landed plenty of criticism from
Paul George took a break from his career-worst season to set sail to St. Barts with his wife, Daniela Rajic.
In a game between two teams struggling to find the win column lately, the Philadelphia 76ers or the Chicago Bulls were bound to pick up a win Monday night. The Bulls — who came in losers of six straight games — proved to be the hungrier team by scoring their highest point total of the season thus far,