

In an impressive display of consistency and skill, Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey has been named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the second time this NBA season. This accolade highlights his exceptional performance over the past week where he played a pivotal role in leading the 76ers to a flawless 3-0 record during their road games. The 76ers faced off against tough competition, securing victories against teams in Memphis, Dallas, and New York. Maxey's contribution was nothing short of remarkable, averaging 34.7 points per game alongside 8.7 assists and 6.7 rebounds. Furthermore, he demonstrated his defensive capabilities with 1.7 steals and 1.3 blocks per game. His shooting accuracy was outstanding, as he maintained a shooting percentage of 61.2 from the field, complemented by a 53.8 percent success rate on three-point attempts. This week also saw the return of Joel Embiid as a nominee for the player of the week, marking his first nomination since April 2024. Nonetheless, it was Maxey's stellar performances on the court that earned him the prestigious title. His previous recognition as the Eastern Conference Player of the Week came during the initial week of the current NBA season, showcasing both his early season form and sustained excellence. Additionally, the dynamics on the Sixers' team have only grown stronger with VJ Edgecombe finding synergy playing alongside the likes of Maxey and Embiid. This promising combination continues to elevate the team’s performance, positioning them as formidable contenders within the conference.