This is just my point of view, but I am sensing that the Philadelphia 76ers are finally coming full circle as a team. Prior to their game against the Phoenix Suns, they went 6-5; while that does not seem like much, consider that after starting the season 3-13, they went 15-12 – again prior to [...]
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The Pros And Cons On Trading Andre Iguodala Or Evan Turner
Andre Iguodala’s name has swarmed around trade rumors lately. Rumors have stated many possibilities and teams that can suit the athletic small forward, whether it’d be the Mavericks, Rockets, Blazers, Nuggets, Knicks, Nets, Clippers, etc. Well during all of this mess, has anyone ever considered trading Evan Turner instead? Granted, he was the Sixers’ No. [...]
Pacers Earn Rare Road Win, Outlast 76ers 111-103
The Indiana Pacers have had a diffcult time getting wins on the road – five of them,to be exact prior to their game Tuesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers welcomed back Andre Iguodala to their starting lineup; unfortunately, he was largely ineffective, scoring just one point. Darren Collison helped snap a tie late [...]
76ers Enjoy Holiday In Valley Of The Sun, Cool Off Suns 123-110
Perhaps the Philadelphia 76ers, even with Andre Iguodala out of the starting lineup, are gelling at the right time of the season as they came to Phoenix to take on the struggling Suns, losers of four straight prior to Wednesday’s game. A name that most Eastern conference teams have had to deal with, much to [...]
Turner Signed By 76ers
The Philadelphia 76ers actually must be feeling pretty good this Thursday as team president and general manager Ed Stefanski, according to Bob Cooney of Philly.com, announced Wednesday that they have signed their first-round pick (second overall) Evan Turner. The deal hammered out between the Sixers and Turner is one of four years – two of [...]
Wizards Grab Rabbit Out Of Draft Hat, Get First Pick
For those of you who watched the NBA Draft lottery, you may or may not have assumed that the New Jersey Nets had the first overall draft pick – lock, stock and barrel. Interestingly enough, a funny thing happened in Secaucus, NJ on Tuesday. The Nets, much like the majority of their regular season, could [...]
Late 3-Pointer Helps Saints Sink Buckeyes In 2 OTs 74-72
In arguably the best game in the Midwest Regional in Dayton, OH on Friday with a decidedly pro-Ohio State crowd, the 8th-seeded Buckeyes had their hands full against a tough Siena Saints team; how tough, you’rewondering? 2 overtimes full of tough. It took a 3-pointer by the Saints with 3.9 seconds left in the second [...]


January 24th, 2011
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Sizzling Sixers Stun Heat; Avoid Sweep 86-82
LeBron’s Shot To Tie Gets Denied LeBron making his “signature” shot in the black and red digs has still yet to be witnessed. He had a chance to deliver, with the 76ers ahead 84-82 and eight seconds left in the final quarter. With the rock in his hand, LeBron drove right and put up a [...]