"Paul George's podcast isn't the reason that (the 76ers) are where they are!" FOX Sports NBA analyst Ric Bucher said Thursday on FS1's "Speak." "It's got nothing to do with what's going on the court," Paul Pierce added.
Yet, there it was, on the scoreboard, on all the social media derision, on the top of the implausibility-meter when the 76ers broke camp for the Bahamas. That was no misprint on the ticker in the fourth quarter: Bulls 136,
Throughout a tough 2024-2025 campaign, Philadelphia 76ers star forward Paul George caught criticism for his performance. Being that it was year one of his newly-inked max contract, George’s struggles to live up to the numbers caused many to call out his decision to keep the ‘Podcast P’ show rolling.
Paul George announced on Wednesday’s episode of Podcast P that he would be stepping away from recording new episodes.
After the 76ers dropped their ninth straight game Wednesday night against the Knicks, Paul George expounded on his recent decision to stop podcasting.
Paul George’s decision to pause Podcast P to focus on the Philadelphia 76ers paid immediate dividends for him. In the Philadelphia 76ers’ 110-105 loss to the New York Knicks, George played a huge part in a comeback effort that fell just short.
The Philadelphia 76ers' season has taken a serious nosedive, as they suffered their ninth straight loss, with the latest coming against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. At one point, it seemed like the Sixers might be able to salvage something from this season,
The Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers are getting ready to square off tonight for the fourth time this season. In those games, the Celtics are 2-1 over Philadelphia, with the 76ers' only win coming on Christmas Day.
Yes, the Philadelphia 76ers played without two-time NBA scoring champion and the always-injured Joel Embiid. Yes, they haven’t been a playoff contender this season, even
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George has announced that he is taking a break from his popular podcast, Podcast P, in an effort to focus on the remainder of the season. With the Sixers sitting at a disappointing 20-37 and on the outside looking in for a playoff spot,
It feels like nothing has gone the Philadelphia 76ers' way this season. Think about it — Paul George and Joel Embiid missed their home opener due to injuries, o