The Robert Covington-Philadelphia 76ers reunion hasn’t gone as well as everybody expected, primarily due to the fact that the veteran wing has been injured for several months.
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Heading into Friday night’s matchup against the Charlotte Hornets, the Philadelphia 76ers have an injury report filled with multiple notable players. By now, it’s evident that Joel Embiid, Robert Covington, and De’Anthony Melton will miss Friday’s outing against the Hornets.
Robert Covington’s reunion with the Philadelphia 76ers started off on a decent note. After getting shipped back East in the trade between the Sixers and the Los Angeles Clippers, Covington was one of the first players in the deal to make his debut, donning his new threads.
The Sixers will be without a pair of rotation players for the foreseeable future.
It’s been quite a while since the Philadelphia 76ers had the opportunity to trot out their veteran reserve, Robert Covington. As Covington’s been dealing
When the Philadelphia 76ers paid a visit to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night, they got a reinforcement with their starting guard, De’Anthony Melton.
The Philadelphia 76ers will host their Atlantic Division rival, the New York Knicks, for a Friday night matchup at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philly.
The injury report is even more crowded as the Philadelphia 76ers prepare for their Friday night matchup against the Toronto Raptors. Initially, the team added Nic Batum, Robert Covington, and De’Anthony Melton.
Coming off their win against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Philadelphia 76ers finish out their home stand Friday against the Raptors. They have multiple names on the injury report, but one player expects to make his return to the lineup. On Wednesday night, Robert Covington was out of action.
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum was ejected from his team’s marquee matchup on Friday.
Last month, the Philadelphia 76ers traded James Harden, PJ Tucker, and Filip Petrusev to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for Marcus Morris Sr., Robert
Earlier this week, James Harden was traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Los Angeles Clippers. As part of the deal, Robert Covington was sent to
It may have taken months but the LA Clippers have finally reportedly trade for James Harden. Caught in the crossfire of it was their current starting forward, Robert Covington.
Robert Covington feels like he has a lot to prove to the Clippers after being kept out of the rotation for nearly all of last season, writes Law Murray of The Athletic.
In 23 games with the Clippers, Covington averaged 10.4 points per contest on 50% shooting, including 45% on three-point attempts.
View the original article to see embedded media. The LA Clippers have been unfortunately eliminated from playoff contention, but that didn't stop Robert Covington from enjoying his time with the team.
Robert Covington had a shooting night that very few players in the NBA ever experience. He dribbled only nine times while scoring 43 points on 11 three-point makes.
LA Clippers forward Robert Covington had a career night against the Milwaukee Bucks, pouring in a career-high 43 points, and knocking down an LA Clippers franchise record 11 threes.
Robert Covington responded a video of the harsh treatment that Simmons got during his return to Philly on Thursday.
Prior to Sunday afternoon's blockbuster sending Caris LeVert from the Indiana Pacers to the Cleveland Cavaliers, the biggest move leading up to this season's NBA trade deadline had arguably been Friday's five-player trade between the Los Angeles Clippers and Portland Trail Blazers.
Covington will help fill the void left by injured Clippers stars Paul George and Kawhi Leonard.
Covington would help any of the aforementioned squads. So far this season, he is averaging 7.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.3 blocks per game.
Trail Blazers forward Robert Covington is drawing trade interest from the Jazz.
The Houston Rockets big man was trying to throw an outlet pass to a teammate in Monday’s loss to the Charlotte Hornets when the pass sailed on him and struck a woman named Isabella Fitz in the stands.
With a little over eight minutes remaining in the third quarter and Golden State up by 10, Blazers swingman Robert Covington got the ball and tried to take it full court the other way.
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