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Should 76ers move on from BOTH Embiid & Paul George? + reacting to Beal joining Clippers & BIZARRE Malik Beasley story

- - - Should 76ers move on from BOTH Embiid & Paul George? + reacting to Beal joining Clippers & BIZARRE Malik Beasley story

Tom HaberstrohJuly 17, 2025 at 12:41 AM

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On this episode of The Big Number, Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine react to Paul George's latest injury. Do the Philadelphia 76ers have serious reason for concern here, especially after the disaster that was PG13's debut season with the team? And the guys wonder if the team is better off trading both George AND Joel Embiid — should Morey embrace the youth movement and move forward with the core of Maxey and Edgecombe? Would Philly fans riot if Embiid was moved??

PLUS — Tom broke the internet on Tuesday with his in-depth reporting on the Malik Beasley investigation. Don't miss his further sleuthing on that insane story involving "Moose NBA."

Lastly, before the buzzer Tom weighs in on the news that Bradley Beal was finally bought out by the Phoenix Suns and is now a member of the LA Clippers. What is their ceiling now with Beal? It's all ahead.

Joel Embiid #21 and Paul George #8 of the Philadelphia 76ers look on against the Toronto Raptors at the Wells Fargo Center on February 11, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Raptors defeated the 76ers 106-103. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) ((Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images))

(2:09) The Big Number: 15 Sixers big three games played together

(19:15) Little Numbers: Jared McCain shooting

(25:06) Little Numbers: Quentin Grimes impact

(30:11) Little Numbers: VJ Edgecombe potential

(35:16) Little Numbers: Joel Embiid plus-minus

(40:50) Malik Beasley gambling allegations

(57:26) Bradley Beal agrees to buyout with Suns

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