Tyrese Maxey officially qualified for All-NBA and MVP awards after playing 15 minutes in his 65th appearance of the 2025-26 regular season.
What happened?
The Sixers guard reached the NBA's 65-game threshold against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.
The Timberwolves had ruled out Anthony Edwards, ending his chances of meeting the minimum games played.
Why it matters for Tyrese Maxey
Maxey's candidacy for All-NBA and MVP awards has been certified, and the field has been weakened around him.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Dončić suffered another injury, jeopardizing his ability to reach 65 games.
What comes next?
Maxey should be considered a strong bet to be named to an All-NBA team for the first time in his six-year career.
The Sixers will host the Detroit Pistons, who ruled out Cade Cunningham for another week, on Saturday.
Cunningham's chances of getting to 65 games are over after suffering a collapsed lung last month.
Tyrese Maxey returned from a finger tendon injury at the end of March, and his health is crucial for the team's playoff push.
As of April 03, 2026, Maxey has played 65 games, making him eligible for end-of-season awards.
The NBA's 65-game threshold has been a topic of debate, with some arguing it is too high.
Maxey said he understands the rule and hopes Cade Cunningham gets healthy soon.
Cunningham deserves to be in MVP conversations, All-NBA conversations, according to Maxey.
The Sixers guard just wants to get healthy for his teammates and the organization.
Maxey's return from injury has been a boost to the team, and his performance will be crucial in the remaining games.
The 2025-26 regular season has been a strong one for Maxey, with several notable performances.
As the season comes to a close, Maxey's candidacy for All-NBA and MVP awards will be closely watched.
The Sixers will look to make a playoff push, and Maxey's health will be key to their success.