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The Philadelphia 76ers face the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA Cup without their MVP Joel Embiid, sidelined by ongoing right knee management. This marks his
The Brooklyn Nets (3-14) have had a few days to rest since their last game when they suffered yet another blowout loss at the hands of their in-state rival in the New York Knicks. Brooklyn still has a lot of the season left to go with their next matchup post-Thanksgiving break being in an NBA Cup matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers (9-8) and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live,
Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. will miss Friday's home matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers due to lower back tightness.
Nets say Michael Porter Jr. is OUT tomorrow with low back tightness. They also upgraded Ben Saraf (left ankle sprain) to questionable. Cam Thomas (Left Hamstring Strain), Haywood Highsmith (Right Knee Surgery, Injury Recovery), and Danny Wolf (G League) remain out.
The Philadelphia 76ers have been searching for stability from Paul George and Joel Embiid. For the second season in a row, the two stars have struggled to stay on the court for the Sixers. For George specifically, he just returned from an offseason ...
Tyrese Martin earned major praise from Jordi Fernandez for his third-quarter buzzer-beating 3 in Brooklyn’s NBA Cup loss to the 76ers.
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Brooklyn Nets Injury Report: Latest on who misses out 76ers showdown
Get the latest Brooklyn Nets injury updates ahead of their NBA Cup showdown against the Philadelphia 76ers, including which key players may miss the matchup.
The Philadelphia 76ers will take on the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA Cup on Friday in the final group stage game for both teams.
The Nets absorbed Terance Mann, Michael Porter Jr. and Haywood Highsmith's contracts in trades with the Atlanta Hawks, Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat. They received the No. 22 pick in the draft, which they used to select Drake Powell, as well as an unprotected 2032 first-round pick from Denver and a 2032 second-round pick from Miami.