Tyrese Maxey may be sidelined with a right pinkie tendon injury, but he is anything but quiet. The Philadelphia 76ers All-Star guard made his debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday, delivering one of the most entertaining late-night appearances of the NBA season. From his Texas roots to his Marvel obsession, Maxey showed exactly why he has become one of the league’s most magnetic personalities.
Maxey on Life in Philly and Leading the Sixers
Growing up in Texas, the transition to Philadelphia was not always seamless for Maxey. The weather alone was a culture shock. But the 25-year-old has fully embraced the City of Brotherly Love, crediting the passionate fanbase and the responsibility of being the team’s franchise leader as driving forces in his growth. His Cowboys fandom, however, remains non-negotiable — even with his parents sitting in the audience.
He also gave a brief update on his finger injury, telling Fallon he is getting close to a return. The timing is critical, as the 76ers — without Maxey, Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Kelly Oubre Jr. — are fighting to hold onto a playoff spot and avoid the Play-In Tournament. Philadelphia currently sits at 39-33 in the Eastern Conference standings.
Maxey and LeBron James — A Friendship Built Before Dawn
When Fallon asked if he ever gets nervous facing legends like LeBron James, the answer was immediate and classic Maxey — absolutely not. His mindset when he steps on the floor is simple and relentless. The moment he crosses that line, every opponent becomes a target, superstar or not.
What surprised fans, though, was the warmth Maxey expressed off the court. He and James, both repped by Klutch Sports, have developed a genuine friendship through early morning offseason workouts. The two engaged in a hilarious unspoken competition to see who could arrive earlier each session — a battle Maxey eventually conceded after showing up to find LeBron already drenched in sweat at 5 a.m.
Maxey Builds His NBA Avengers Starting Five
The most viral moment of the night came when Fallon challenged Maxey — a well-known Marvel superfan — to assign Avengers characters to current NBA players. He did not hold back. Here is his full starting lineup
- Spider-Man — Himself or Donovan Mitchell (both undersized, lightning-quick guards built on instincts)
- Iron Man — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (effortless genius, elite fashion sense)
- Thor — Luka Dončić (magical, one-of-a-kind, untouchable when locked in)
- The Hulk — Isaiah Stewart (unstoppable rage — a nod to the infamous 2021 incident where Stewart chased LeBron across the court after taking an elbow)
- Captain America — LeBron James (two decades of leadership, still producing at 41 in his record 23rd NBA season)
The crowd erupted, and Fallon could barely keep it together during the Hulk explanation.
Maxey’s New Balance Signature Shoe
Beyond basketball and pop culture, he also touched on his growing brand. He recently launched his own New Balance signature shoe — a major milestone for the young star and a sign of his rising profile both on and off the court. For a player who has quickly evolved from a promising rookie into a franchise cornerstone, the signature deal marks another chapter in what is shaping up to be a defining career.
Maxey’s Tonight Show debut was exactly what the NBA needed mid-March — fun, genuine, and full of personality. When he returns to the court, expect the Sixers to feed off that same energy.

