Raptors, Lowry and Sixers
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The Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline is fast approaching, but the Sixers have been noticeably absent from the trade rumor mill.
Here are the three biggest takeaways for the Philadelphia 76ers following their bounce back win over the Toronto Raptors.
If this is Kyle Lowry's final season in the NBA, the crowd at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena gave him a send-off to remember on Monday.
For example: the Sixers sign-and-traded Buddy Hield to the Golden State Warriors during the 2024 offseason, and that eventually became part of a massive six-team trade involving many other transactions. But for the purposes of this exercise, Golden State was the only team counted for that move. In any case, here are the results:
Adam Aaronson: The Sixers have an injury report for tonight’s game @ Toronto: Joel Embiid — left knee injury management; left adductor soreness — QUESTIONABLE; Paul George — left knee injury management — QUESTIONABLE; Kelly Oubre Jr. is AVAILABLE.
The Sixers did most of their damage early in the game, riding a torrid first half of shooting to a blowout victory on the second night of a back-to-back against
Here is the full injury report for Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers as they take on the Toronto Raptors in a rematch on Monday on the road.
Kicking off the week by evaluating potential deals the Sixers could make as the NBA's Feb. 5 trade deadline nears.
The Sixers' 2-1 road trip came with sentimental — and spicy — emotions. Lowry's sendoff and Embiid's liftoff were the highlight of the week.
After losing in overtime to these same Toronto Raptors one night earlier, the Philadelphia 76ers came out looking bound and determined not to let things come down to the final moments for a second night in a row.