The Philadelphia 76ers are struggling to stay afloat amidst a slew of injuries, which has finally caught up with them. As the team heads into Thanksgiving, they find themselves at 9-8, having recently suffered a seven-game losing streak.
Coach Nick Nurse acknowledged that some nights seem to just fall flat, explaining, "Two or three times a season, you're going to have games like this where just, like, everything goes wrong all of a sudden." The team's recent performance is far from the dismal showing they experienced last year, but injuries are taking their toll.
The NBA.com power ranking has seen no change, with the Sixers sitting at 15. John Schuhmann highlighted the team's poor shot quality, even when their offense seemed to be humming. They've scored just 110.8 points per 100 possessions over their last seven games, down from 121.3 in their first nine.
One key factor contributing to this drop-off is Joel Embiid's absence. The team's reliance on him for talent has become increasingly clear. Without him, the Sixers struggle to pose a serious threat to other teams in the Eastern Conference. ESPN ranks them at 17, with Tim Bontemps stating that they need Embiid on the court to have enough talent to compete.
In contrast, The Athletic's Law Murray picked up on Tyrese Maxey's incredible energy and production. Maxey has been running around like Sonic the Hedgehog this season, staging a career year that would put any team at risk of losing without his heroics.
However, as the Sixers continue to grapple with injuries, it raises questions about roster management. With Embiid still out due to a right knee soreness issue, the team's future in the Eastern Conference hangs in the balance. The question remains: how will the 76ers navigate this injury-plagued season?
Coach Nick Nurse acknowledged that some nights seem to just fall flat, explaining, "Two or three times a season, you're going to have games like this where just, like, everything goes wrong all of a sudden." The team's recent performance is far from the dismal showing they experienced last year, but injuries are taking their toll.
The NBA.com power ranking has seen no change, with the Sixers sitting at 15. John Schuhmann highlighted the team's poor shot quality, even when their offense seemed to be humming. They've scored just 110.8 points per 100 possessions over their last seven games, down from 121.3 in their first nine.
One key factor contributing to this drop-off is Joel Embiid's absence. The team's reliance on him for talent has become increasingly clear. Without him, the Sixers struggle to pose a serious threat to other teams in the Eastern Conference. ESPN ranks them at 17, with Tim Bontemps stating that they need Embiid on the court to have enough talent to compete.
In contrast, The Athletic's Law Murray picked up on Tyrese Maxey's incredible energy and production. Maxey has been running around like Sonic the Hedgehog this season, staging a career year that would put any team at risk of losing without his heroics.
However, as the Sixers continue to grapple with injuries, it raises questions about roster management. With Embiid still out due to a right knee soreness issue, the team's future in the Eastern Conference hangs in the balance. The question remains: how will the 76ers navigate this injury-plagued season?