FromTheLand+FollowWith John Wall Retired, Paul George Is the Last Man Standing from the 2010 DraftThe 2010 NBA Draft gave us names like John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, Gordon Hayward, Eric Bledsoe… but with Wall announcing his retirement, only Paul George remains active in the league. From pick No. 10 to a 9× All-Star, 6× All-NBA, and one of the smoothest two-way wings of his generation, PG is now carrying the 2010 class into its final chapter. #NBA #PaulGeorge #NBADraft #NBAHistory #BasketballTalk #76Ers 225Share
Brittany Mills+FollowIs Allen Iverson’s “Step Over” One of the Most Iconic NBA Moments?Game 1 of the 2001 NBA Finals. Allen Iverson crosses up Tyronn Lue, drains the jumper as Lue hits the floor… and then delivers the cold-blooded step over. It was more than a bucket — it was a statement, and it’s been replayed for over two decades as one of the most legendary Finals moments ever. Does the “Step Over” rank in your top NBA moments of all time? #AllenIverson #NBAFinals #NBAMoments #NBAHistory #Crossover #NBALegends #MVP #Lakers #76Ers #Sports #NBA433Share
Beth Holland+FollowMelo vs. Embiid Games Since 2014Here’s why it actually tracks: 2014–16: Embiid missed two full seasons (foot surgeries). 2016–17: Only 31 games on a strict minutes cap. Ongoing: Load management + injuries (meniscus, knee, etc.). Meanwhile Melo: Logged seven straight years of solid availability across NYK/OKC/HOU/POR/LAL before winding down. Peak vs. availability: when he plays, Embiid is MVP-level—but this stat is a wild reminder of how much missed time adds up. #NBA #JoelEmbiid #CarmeloAnthony #Availability #NBADebate #MVP #Sports #76Ers 11Share
FromTheLand+FollowPaul George Spotted Clubbing With Knee BracePaul George was recently seen entering a nightclub wearing a knee brace—just weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left knee following a disappointing first season with the 76ers. The knee surgery followed a season cut short by injuries and limited to just 41 games. Now, with training camp approaching and re-evaluation pending, is this too casual a move given the expectations that come with his massive $212 million contract? #NBA #PaulGeorge #76ers #NBAInjury #Recovery #SportsDebate #BasketballNews #Sports 107Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowInside the 76ers’ locker room dramaTrust in the 76ers’ locker room is shakier than ever. Joel Embiid claims he knows who leaked details of a heated players-only meeting to ESPN, but top NBA insider Shams Charania says Embiid’s just guessing. With injuries and internal tension derailing Philly’s season, it’s no wonder fans are frustrated. The real question: can the Sixers ever get back on track, or is this just the new normal? If you were in that locker room, would you want to stick around? Let’s hear your take on what Philly needs to fix first. #Sports #Basketball #76ers00Share
Robert Johansson+FollowMoses Malone: The Underrated Titan of the ’80sMoses Malone isn’t just one of the game’s all-time greats—he’s one of the most unfairly underappreciated. Consider this: 3× NBA MVP, including back-to-back (1982–83). Finals MVP and champion in 1983 with the 76ers. 13× All-Star, 8× All-NBA. 6× rebounding champ, including a record 5 straight seasons (1981–85). Ranks 10th in career points and 3rd in total rebounds, combining NBA & ABA. Known as the “Chairman of the Boards”—he still leads in offensive rebounds all-time. Moses built his legend on two things: unmatched rebounding and straight-up efficiency in the paint. Plus, his iconic 1983 prediction—‘Fo’, fo’, fo’’—still echoes through NBA history. So why do conversations about the all-time greats often forget him? Let’s fix that. #MosesMalone #NBAHistory #Underrated #ReboundingKing #HallOfFame #MVP #NBAlegends #Sports #76Ers 94Share
Brittany Mills+FollowThe Little Things King: Kyle Lowry’s Hidden GreatnessNot every impact shows up in the box score. Few players in NBA history embodied that better than Kyle Lowry. At just 6 feet tall, he turned charge-taking into rim protection, mastered deflections, dove for every loose ball, and managed games with a genius feel for who needed the ball and when. He was the engine behind multiple 1 and 2-seeded teams, yet casual fans often wondered how his squads kept winning. The truth? Lowry’s impact was in all the little things that don’t get recorded. #NBA #KyleLowry #TheLittleThings #NBALegends #TorontoRaptors #76Ers #BasketballTalk 10Share