- **Q: What is Tyrese Maxey's injury?
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NBA / Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey's season has come to an early end. The rising star is expected to miss the remainder of the 2024-2025 NBA season due to a persistent finger tendon injury, according to reports citing his agent, Rich Pau...
The decision to shut down Tyrese Maxey follows attempts to manage the finger injury. He practiced recently, trying a splint, but reports indicated the session went 'medium' and discomfort persisted post-practice. Maxey himself acknowledged before being sidelined that the injury affected his shooting and ball-handling, reflected in his shooting slump over his final four games (27.5% FG, 9.5% 3PT).
This injury compounds a challenging season for Philadelphia. Already eliminated from playoff contention, the team has been plagued by injuries to key players, most notably Joel Embiid, whose own season ended prematurely due to knee surgery.
The focus for the 76ers now shifts to the NBA Draft Lottery. They currently hold the fifth-worst record, putting them in contention for a high draft pick. However, their first-round pick is top-six protected. If it falls between picks 7 and 30, it conveys to the Oklahoma City Thunder as part of a trade made five years ago. Maxey's absence, alongside the other injuries, increases the likelihood the 76ers will finish with one of the league's worst records, potentially securing their pick.
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This marks a disappointing end to a promising individual season for Maxey amid a tough year for the 76ers. How high do you think the 76ers will pick in the draft? Let us know!
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