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Philadelphia 76ers: Trust the Process, Survive the Chaos

Embiid's hurt. Maxey's hurt. George is suspended. The 76ers playoff race is on a knife's edge — stay locked in with every update that matters.

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The 2025-26 76ers Injury Report Is a Five-Alarm Fire

This season has been a perfect storm of bad luck and bad timing. Joel Embiid is out with an oblique strain that has already cost him seven-plus games, Paul George is serving a 25-game suspension for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy, and Tyrese Maxey is now sidelined at least three weeks with a right finger tendon injury. Philadelphia has slid to the play-in bubble, with Miami and Orlando leapfrogging them in the standings. The one bright spot is rookie VJ Edgecombe — the No. 3 overall pick is logging 35-plus minutes a night and dropping 20-point games. George returns March 25; the Sixers need to survive until then.

Xfinity Mobile Arena Doesn't Do Quiet — And Neither Do Sixers Fans

Sixers fans are among the loudest and most demanding in the NBA, and they've earned the right to be. The 'Trust the Process' era turned a brutal rebuild into a badge of generational pride — you either lived it or you didn't. On big nights at Xfinity Mobile Arena in South Philadelphia, the 'Let's Go Sixers' chants rattle the rafters and opposing stars get a Philly welcome they don't forget. Booing visiting All-Stars is practically a civic tradition. This fanbase has weathered too many injury-ravaged seasons to be patient — and they'll let you know it.

Sixers vs. Celtics: The Atlantic Division's Nastiest Feud

No rivalry carries more historical weight for this fanbase than Philadelphia versus Boston. It dates back to Julius Erving and Larry Bird trading elbows in the 1980s and has never cooled off. The two franchises have met in multiple playoff series with Atlantic Division supremacy and deep regional pride on the line every single time. Every Sixers fan knows the sting of a Boston series loss — and Philly's hunger to finally get past the Celtics in the postseason is as strong as ever. When these two meet, Xfinity Mobile Arena becomes an entirely different building.

76ers Fans Live and Die by the Injury Report — Scoutcast Gets You There First

Being a Sixers fan in 2026 means obsessively refreshing injury reports every single morning. Is Embiid's oblique healing? Is Maxey back in three weeks or six? When exactly is George's suspension over? Scoutcast delivers a personalized audio briefing built around exactly these questions — no scrolling, no hot-take noise, just the Sixers updates you actually need before your day starts. Whether you're commuting through South Philly or grinding through your workday, Scoutcast keeps you ahead of every lineup change, return timeline, and playoff standing shift that matters to this fanbase.


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