76ers Star Makes Confident Statement Prior to Nuggets Matchup

The 76ers’ star makes a confident statement prior to the Nuggets game

76ers Star Makes Confident Statement Ahead Of Nuggets Matchup

Tyrese Maxey #0 of the Philadelphia 76ers celebrates a basket against the Boston Celtics during the first quarter in game seven of the 2023 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals at TD Garden on May 14, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Tuesday night could give NBA fans a preview of the next championship matchup.

The Denver Nuggets will face off against the Philadelphia 76ers and millions of people will tune in to see one of the best teams in the West battle one of the best in the East.

Speaking about the upcoming opponent, Sixers star Tyrese Maxey said that he hasn’t forgotten just how successful and talented the Nuggets are.

“The defending champs are coming here. Until somebody knocks them off, that’s what they are,” Maxey said, according to the 76ers’ Twitter account.

“It’ll be a good test for us, a good home game for us – I think it should be fun,” Maxey added.

Maxey and his team are obviously ready for a battle with one of the greatest teams in the league.

On paper, the track records for the Nuggets and 76ers are very similar: Denver is at 28-13, while the 76ers are at 25-13 and they are both the third seeds for their respective conferences.

However, only one of these teams won the Finals last season and Maxey hasn’t forgotten that.

The Nuggets may not be the top team in their conference right now, but they are still fiercely competitive and frightening to just about every other squad in the league.

As for Philadelphia, they have moved past a troubled offseason and have become a dominant force in the East.

A lot of attention will be paid to Tuesday’s game because of how strong both of these teams are.

The 76ers are coming off of winning their last two games, against the Sacramento Kings and Houston Rockets.

Can they score three in a row against the defending champions?

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Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic, entire Denver starting 5 lands on injury report for 76ers game

The Denver Nuggets remain one of the top teams in the NBA currently, as their 28-13 record at the halfway point of the season is good for third place in the Western Conference. They have a big game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, but Nikola Jokic and the entire starting five might not end up suiting up in this one.

Per usual, Jokic has been powering the Nuggets to victories, and he’s doing so with one of the best supporting casts in the league. However, Denver could be seriously shorthanded against Philadelphia, as every single one of their starters is listed as questionable for this game due to various injuries, which is not an ideal scenario with tip-off quickly approaching.

Nuggets could be quite shorthanded against the 76ers if Nikola Jokic can’t play

It’s not often an entire starting lineup hits the injury report, but that’s what is happening out in Denver. Jokic is dealing with a left hip strain, Jamal Murray has inflammation in his bilateral tibia, Michael Porter Jr. has inflammation in his left knee, Aaron Gordon is dealing with a right heel strain, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is dealing with a right cervicothoracic strain.

Will all of these guys sit out this game? Probably not, but it’s pretty eye-catching to see just how beat up the Nuggets are heading into this game, which would ideally pit Jokic against his fellow MVP frontrunner in Joel Embiid. Whether Jokic and company can suit up remains to be seen, though, and it will be worth keeping an eye on their injury report to see who will take the floor for Denver in this this game.

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