The Philadelphia 76ers will have to face the upcoming games without one of their main offensive references. The team announced on Sunday that Tyrese Maxey has been diagnosed with a sprained finger on his right hand, an injury that will force him to miss at least the next two games.
The guard suffered the mishap on Saturday night during the game against the Atlanta Hawks. Although he initially continued playing, subsequent tests confirmed the injury, leading the franchise's coaching and medical staff to opt for caution.
As a result, Maxey will not be available for the Sixers' back-to-back games this week. Philadelphia will visit the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday before returning home to host the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday, two demanding fixtures in the team's immediate schedule.
The guard's absence poses a significant setback for the Sixers, who have relied on Maxey as their main offensive catalyst for much of the season. He is having one of the best campaigns of his career, leading the team in scoring and also being one of the most reliable playmakers on the roster.
So far, Maxey is averaging 29.0 points and 6.7 assists per game, figures that reflect his significant role within Philadelphia's offensive system. His ability to create off the dribble, push the pace of the offense, and punish from the perimeter has been crucial in maintaining the team's competitiveness throughout the season.
The absence will force the coach to readjust the perimeter rotation and distribute offensive responsibilities among the rest of the available players. In consecutive games against strong opponents like Cleveland and Memphis, the collective ability to cover for the guard's absence will be key.
Maxey's Issue
However, the franchise is confident that the injury will not have a prolonged impact. The decision to sideline him for the back-to-back games is mainly precautionary, aiming to prevent the finger problem from worsening during an important stretch of the season.
Meanwhile, the Sixers will need to find immediate solutions to maintain their competitive level in these two games. Maxey's progress in the coming days will determine when he can return to the court and resume his leading role within the team.
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