Ice Cube’s BIG3 league is adding a guy with some real accolades.
Whenever an NBA player decides it is time to walk away from the game they love, it is a tough pill for that player and fans alike to swallow. For some, this could mean the end of the road as far as their playing days are concerned while others continue to play overseas or in another exhibition league like the Big 3.
James Harden has been a driving force behind Philadelphia's eight-game winning streak that has elevated the 76ers into the thick of the race at the top of the Eastern Conference.
The Philadelphia 76ers might’ve moved on from Ben Simmons back in February after they traded to three-time All-Star to the Brooklyn Nets to land James Harden and Paul Millsap.
View the original article to see embedded media. On Sunday, four-time NBA All-Star Paul Millsap sent out a tweet. Millsap: "Man! Playing in this @AEBLHOOPS got me feeling good.
Joel Embiid has been the rock throughout his years as a Philadelphia 76er, garnering the nickname "The Process." Yet, one criticism of Embiid's game is that of his durability, with big injuries coming during Philadelphia's previous two post-season runs.
On the day of the 2022 NBA trade deadline, the Philadelphia 76ers sent multiple assets to the Brooklyn Nets to complete a blockbuster deal. To land the All-Star James Harden and the veteran Paul Millsap, the Sixers sent three-time All-Star Ben Simmons, the sharpshooter Seth Curry, the veteran big man Andre Drummond, and multiple draft picks.
The distinction for most playoff appearances without an NBA Finals appearance now belongs to Philadelphia 76ers big man Paul Millsap.
When the Philadelphia 76ers landed James Harden and Paul Millsap back in February, they shipped out Ben Simmons, Seth Curry, Andre Drummond, and a couple of draft picks.
The Philadelphia 76ers went throughout the first half of the 2021-2022 NBA season comfortable with the backup center position. In 49 games, veteran big man Andre Drummond served the Sixers well as he averaged six points and eight rebounds while averaging 18 minutes off the bench.
The Philadelphia 76ers are coming off a rough showing against the Miami Heat on Saturday night. Heading into the second game of their back-to-back this weekend, the Sixers lost a key member of their starting lineup as James Harden was ruled out as a rest night was part of his recovery plan for his injured hamstring.
Paul Millsap was nearly a member of the Philadelphia 76ers at the start of the 2021-2022 NBA season. However, it took a little longer for him to get there.
A little over a week ago, Paul Millsap was in Atlanta playing a pickup game. Despite being a member of the Brooklyn Nets, Millsap wasn't active for an extended period of time.
Last week, when the Philadelphia 76ers struck a trade with the Brooklyn Nets, they landed one of the NBA’s top stars in James Harden. However, the Sixers also picked up a quality veteran in former four-time All-Star, Paul Millsap.
Four-time All-Star forward Paul Millsap is on the trade market.
Brooklyn forward Paul Millsap sent out a tweet after the Nets lost their season opener to the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. View the original article to see embedded media.
The Brooklyn Nets recently signed Paul Millsap. With this move, the Nets are beginning to look more and more like the NBA’s version of the Avengers. Millsap, although past his prime, is still an incredible addition to the team’s roster.
The Brooklyn Nets may not have reached the NBA Finals last season, but they will surely do everything in their power to make sure that doesn't happen again.
Not long ago, the Brooklyn Nets were at the bottom of a deep, dark pit. With a poor roster and virtually no draft picks of their own, they were a franchise everyone thought would be in the gutter for a long, long time.
Millsap may be playing more of a rotational role than a starting five role, but he will definitely give Brooklyn some healthy help off of the bench.
Several contenders are seeking frontcourt reinforcements this summer.
Paul Millsap is a veteran forward who last played for the Denver Nuggets. Millsap is a former All-Star from his days in Atlanta, and he was known for being a versatile defender who could also provide some scoring on the offensive end.
The Sixers are among several teams eyeing Paul Millsap, according to Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report. The Warriors, Hawks, Nets, Pelicans and Timberwolves are also interested in the 36-year-old.
The 14-year veteran, who will be 36 in February, would slot in as Boston's sixth man, which was Hayward's role before he declined his player option and elected for free agency.
Denver Nuggets forward Paul Millsap made quite the admission about his team after their comeback win Friday night.
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