
Gabriela Carroll
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Sports Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer
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2 days ago |
inquirer.com | Keith Pompey |Gina Mizell |Rob Tornoe |Gabriela Carroll
Skip to content4 hours agoThe Sixers have one more draft pick tonightUnless Daryl Morey makes a deal, the Sixers will draft at the top of the second round of the NBA draft tonight. The Sixers have the No. 35 pick, though don't expect the team to land some game-changing prospect.
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3 days ago |
inquirer.com | Keith Pompey |Gina Mizell |Rob Tornoe |Gabriela Carroll
Skip to contentWhat you should knowThe 2025 NBA draft begins tonight at 8 p.m., and the Sixers have the No. 3 overall pick. Here's how to watch and stream. The Sixers have a number of prospects to consider, including Baylor's VJ Edgecombe and Rutgers' Ace Bailey, who was asked Monday about canceling his workout in Philly. Plenty of people don't want the Sixers to draft Bailey, including Pa. Governor Josh Shapiro and Inquirer columnist David Murphy.
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3 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Gabriela Carroll
The days of the Wells Fargo Center are nearly over. Ahead of the arena’s name change to the Xfinity Mobile Arena, the signage marking the arena as the Wells Fargo Center came down on Thursday. The name officially changes on Sept. 1, in time for the next Sixers and Flyers seasons, after the arena spent the last 15 years as the Wells Fargo Center. Xfinity Mobile Arena will be the arena’s fifth different name since it opened in 1996.
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3 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Gabriela Carroll
DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick will return to the Linc this season, facing off head-to-head as rookie head coaches. The Oct. 30 game between Delaware State, led by Jackson, and Norfolk State, led by Vick, was officially moved from Delaware State to Lincoln Financial Field after Jackson advocated for a bigger stage. It was also moved from its original date of Nov. 1.
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3 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Gabriela Carroll
With CBS set to broadcast its first prime time regular-season WNBA game, the network is launching a studio show featuring South Carolina women’s basketball coach and North Philadelphia native Dawn Staley as an analyst. Staley previously was a women’s basketball analyst for the 2024 Summer Olympics on NBC, but this will be her first time on a WNBA studio show. The show, WNBA Tip Off, will also feature two-time WNBA champion Renee Montgomery and Sarah Kustok and run for 30 minutes to an hour.
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