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DeMarcus Cousins says Joel Embiid needs to 'come down in weight'
DeMarcus Cousins has a solution for what ails Joel Embiid.The 2023 MVP has consistently struggled with injuries and conditioning throughout his time in the NBA. He recently returned to the Philadelphia 76ers rotation following surgery on a torn meniscus. Cousins commented on Embiid's situation on the "Bully Ball" podcast with Rachel Nichols. "For me, at what point do you start taking the pressure off of those knees, and joints, and ankles and things of that nature?" Cousins said. "Age is starting to get on your side. There has to be some type of adjustment. I feel like, at some point, the big...
Joel Embiid Called Out For Dirty Flagrant Foul In Game 3 Against The Knicks
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 25: Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers looks on during the fourth quarter against the New York Knicks during game three of the Eastern Conference First Round Playoffs at the Wells Fargo Center on April 25, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
Now There’s an Outdoor Roller Skating Rink to Go With Morton’s Snack Bar
Latisha Gray was inspired by the roller skating rink in Dilworth Plaza to open her own rink in Morton. A Morton outdoor roller skating rink is opening in June as a companion to the existing Hangout Snack Bar on Morton Avenue, writes Jesse Bunch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 40-foot...
Students and Activists Support Palestine with Protests Across Philadelphia Universities, Princeton Arrests Amidst Antisemitism Concerns
Protests are rippling through prominent Philadelphia universities as students and activists voice their support for Palestine. Around 200 individuals in Center City took to the streets on Thursday, culminating in an encampment at the University of Pennsylvania. The protesters, a mix of students from Penn, Drexel University, Temple University, and various activist groups, initiated the march at City Hall around 2:25 p.m., eventually reaching University City by 5 p.m. to set up tents on Penn's campus, per a report by NBC10. Natalie Ramos-Castillo, a protester and a member of Uncommitted PA, reflected on the march, noting, “These children have watched since 2016, since the uprising for Black Lives Matter, have been watching and they are now old enough and they are now demonstrating,” She further emphasized that “They’re saying enough is enough. We sent them, us as adults, we invested in schools, we said send your children to college. Have them learn. They have learned their history. They know the history of this country. They know the history and the strength of students. And how students have been demonstrating consistently throughout our history. And they are the ones we need to be listening to.”
Sixers’ Kelly Oubre J. Crashes Lambo After Game 2 Loss To Knicks
Sixers forward Kelly Oubre, Jr. should consider hiring a designated driver after his second accident involving a car in the last six months. The 28-year-old journeyman has added a spark to the Sixers offense in his first year with the team, but off the court, the married father of two hasn’t been as successful. TMZ […]
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