PHLY Philadelphia Sixers Podcast PHLY
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With a star-studded cast, Derek Bodner, Kyle Neubeck and Devon Givens form the most entertaining Philadelphia 76ers podcast in the world. From daily shows to postgame shows and more, nobody will cover the Sixers more closely.
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The Sixers can’t let Tyrese Maxey’s Game 5 go to waste
Tyrese Maxey delivered an instant classic performance for the Sixers in Game 5 vs. the Knicks. Joel Embiid, Nick Nurse, and the rest of Maxey’s teammates have to come through for him in Game 6.
Devon Givens, Derek Bodner, and Kyle Neubeck discuss Maxey’s heroic performance in New York and what adjustments Philly can make in Game 6. They also discuss a resurgent Tobias Harris and the potential for bigger Philadelphia lineups.
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Tyrese Maxey puts together a 46-pt OT classic to save the Sixers' season
Tyrese Maxey drops a playoff career-high 46 points to keep the Sixers season alive, with a thrilling overtime win over the Knicks, 112-106. Maxey scored 22 of his 46 in the fourth quarter and overtime to lift Philadelphia to victory. Tobias Harris and Joel Embiid added 19 each and grabbed a combined 22 rebounds. The 76ers will host New York in Game 6 on Thursday night in Philadelphia.
Devon Givens and Rich Hofmann react postgame with Derek Bodner and Kyle Neubeck joining live from New York.
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Did Daryl Morey waste a season of Joel Embiid’s prime?
Daryl Morey opted to prioritize cap space and flexibility for the Sixers’ future. Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey are feeling the consequences of that decision in their series against the Knicks.
Devon Givens, Derek Bodner, and Kyle Neubeck discuss the repercussions of Philadelphia’s long-term plan and dive deeper into the Game 4 loss. They also discuss what Nick Nurse can do to tilt the series back toward the Sixers.
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Sixers outhustled by Knicks at home in Game 4, now in 3-1 series hole
The Philadelphia 76ers drop Game 4 to the New York Knicks, 97-92. Joel Embiid’s 26 point double-double was bested by Knicks superstar Jalen Brunson’s playoff career-high and new playoff franchise record 47 points — pushing New York to a 3-1 series lead and a chance to win the series at home in Game 5 on Tuesday night. The Sixers led the Knicks by 10 points on two different occasions, but New York kept fighting back to eventually take control of the game in the fourth quarter and collect their third win of the series.
Rich Hofmann and Devon Givens lead the postgame coverage with Derek Bodner and Kyle Neubeck joining live from the arena.
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Joel Embiid changed the vibe of the series in Game 3 vs. Knicks
Sixers center Joel Embiid is battling a knee issue and Bell’s palsy, but he still delivered a 50-point haymaker to push Philly past the Knicks in Game 3. Have the vibes shifted in their favor?
Derek Bodner, Devon Givens, and Kyle Neubeck discuss the critical win, the Embiid and Maxey partnership, Embiid’s toughness, and much more.
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Joel Embiid drops 50 to lift Sixers past Knicks for 1st win of series
The Philadelphia 76ers return home to defeat the New York Knicks, 125-114, in Game 3 — series now stands at 2-1. Joel Embiid scored a playoff career-high 50 points to push the Sixers to their first win of the series, setting up a huge game 4 on Sunday. Embiid scored 18 of his game-best 50 in the third quarter and went a perfect 4 for 4 in the frame.
Tyrese Maxey added 25 and seven assists, Kelly Oubre chipped in 15 with seven rebounds in his best offensive game of the series and Cam Payne provided a spark off the bench with 11 points in 16 minutes.
Devon Givens and Jamie Lynch react to the Sixers’ . Derek Bodner and Kyle Neubeck join live from South Philly.
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