The Philadelphia 76ers’ situation just got that much more dire.
Tyrese Maxey missed Monday’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers with what was called a right pinky finger strain, but further imaging and reviews with specialists has now revealed a tendon injury. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Maxey will be re-evaluated in three weeks.
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The Sixers All-Star collided with teammate Adem Bona while diving for a loose ball in the final seconds of a 125-116 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday, March 7. Maxey stayed down for a few moments longer as he grabbed at his right hand before getting up and heading to the locker room while wrapping his hand in the bottom of his jersey.
It’s a tough blow for Maxey, who is averaging career-highs across the board with 29.0 points, 6.7 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game on 46% shooting. During a season in which the Sixers (34-30) have at times looked like real contenders at their best, Maxey has been their most consistent presence. He entered Tuesday leading the league in minutes per game (38.3).
But the 76ers have been in freefall as of late, losing six of their last 10 games since the All-Star break. Part of that has been due to injuries, but they’ve been plagued by other issues as well.
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Joel Embiid has missed the team’s last five games with a right oblique strain and won’t be re-evaluated until March 14, so he’ll be out at least two more games. Paul George hasn’t lived up to the max contract he signed with the 76ers in 2024 and is currently serving a 25-game suspension for violating the league’s anti-drug policy. Even Rookie of the Year candidate VJ Edgecombe missed the last four games with a lumbar contusion; he’s back in the starting lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies and won’t be on a minutes restriction, head coach Nick Nurse told reporters.
With the Sixers down so many key players, Edgecombe is expected to be the primary ballhandler for the next few weeks.
The injury bug comes at a crucial point in the season for Philadelphia as it’s currently locked in a heated race for playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference. Entering Tuesday, the Sixers are the eighth seed and trail the Orlando Magic by a game and a half for the No. 6 spot; but they’re also just one game ahead of the ninth-seeded Hawks, who now own the tiebreaker after the March 7 contest.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tyrese Maxey injury update, what we know about finger injury
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