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January 21, 2013 |
lukewgreen |
On Monday, The red hot San Antonio Spurs (32-11) come into Philly riding a 4-game winning streak. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia 76ers (17-23) are struggling to stay alive in the playoff race and are looking to steal a win Monday night. The Spurs are coming into this game led by star point guard Tony Parker, who […]
January 6, 2013 |
Wayne Hester |
The Philadelphia Sixers (15-20) played the final game of their 8-game road trip against the San Antonio Spurs (27-9). The Spurs are a well-experienced team and have been amongst the the best in the Western Conference. The Sixers were not able to overcome them, as they lost 109-86. There are a few things that could’ve […]
February 27, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
The first half of the shortened 2011-12 NBA season is officially in the books and at 20-14, the Philadelphia 76ers are in first place by three and a half games in the Atlantic division and are currently the 4th seed in the playoffs. Despite their status atop the division, number-one ranked defense, and first All-Star […]
February 12, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
After losing two straight home games to the Spurs and Clippers, the Sixers (19-9) wanted no part of a three-game losing streak. And that was bad news for the short-handed Cavaliers (10-16). Jrue Holiday scored 20 points as the Sixers rolled over the Cavs 99-84 on Saturday night. The Sixers had six players that scored […]
February 11, 2012 |
Austin Krell |
On Friday night, in front of a full crowd that was including me, the Sixers struggled against “Lob” Angeles Clippers. They could not muster a run or enough energy to excite themselves or the Wells Fargo Center itself. You would think that Andre Iguodala, who was selected for the All-Star team, would try and prove […]
February 9, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
After starting out the “Death Row” 4-1, the Sixers (18-8) lost to the Spurs Wednesday night. The Sixers have beaten Orlando, Chicago, and Los Angeles at home and Atlanta on the road, but have lost to Miami and now San Antonio. It was a tough loss for the Sixers, seeing as the Spurs are probably […]
February 7, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
The Los Angeles Lakers were visiting Philly in front of another sell-out crowd at Wells Fargo Arena. With the words “Beat L.A.” coming out of 20,000 fans, Lou Williams had one of the best performances of his career, scoring 14 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter which ultimately beat the Lakers, spoiling Kobe […]
January 30, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
Certain teams are on the rise, and others seem headed for overcast weather. Aging teams seem to be finding their second wind, and other don’t. Sunshine filled teams: Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons Phoenix Suns Finally, it seems like the Suns can finally catch their breath after having many long weeks. This week, Steve […]
January 30, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
RANK(LW) TEAM RECORD EXPERT COMMENT 30 (30) WAS Wizards 4-16 Can’t beat the unfathomable upset of OKC for shock value, but it really can’t be looked at as anything more than a temporary distraction in a lost season. 29 (28) CHA Bobcats 3-18 The Bobcats’ best games all season, apart from a thriller in Miami, […]
January 27, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
After another interesting week where Boston again can’t win, Miami are blowing leads again, and the Bulls are still without Derrick Rose, we’ve seen many younger teams step up and earn some sunshine throughout the week. However, some teams have just given up hope, giving them some overcast weather and possibly some rain or even […]
January 23, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
The NBA season seems to be in full swing, officially. Star players have been coming into their own, not excluding LeBron, Kobe, and Chris Paul who have all come on strong. Great matchups seem to lurk at every corner, whether it involves two high-profiles teams or two surprising contenders. Let me show you which games […]
January 3, 2012 |
Curran Aiyer |
Minneapolis — The Spurs fell to the T’Wolves 106-96, but the bigger story was Ginobili’s injury. We’ve seen how the Celtics have played with Paul Pierce and his bruised heel. We’ve also seen the Lakers adjust so that Kobe doesn’t have to carry the entire workload with some torn ligaments in his wrist. However, the […]