Posts Tagged ‘Lou Williams’

76ers Blow 23-Point Lead, Rally To Beat Knicks In OT 141-127

It isn’t every day that two Eastern Conference teams go retro and decide to score tons of points – something that hasn’t been seen since the ABA era. Yet it happened Saturday night when the Philadelphia 76ers paid a visit to Madison Square Garden to take on the New York Knicks. Both teams shot very [...]

Howard-less Magic Boot 76ers From Playoffs, Prevail 114-89

The Philadelphia 76ers have always been a competitive team, despite their playoff record recently.  And this year’s first-round series between the Sixers and Orlando Magic has been no different.  You look on paper and one would think that Orlando would have the decided advantage.  But Philadelphia has beaten better teams in the first round in [...]

76ers Rally From 18 Down, Upset Magic 100-98

The Amway Arena – at least for one night – was rather silent on Sunday when the Philadelphia 76ers took on the Orlando Magic.  I obviously do not know where they found it, but the 76ers, despite 31 points from Dwight Howard, somehow managed to rally from an 18-point deficit to slip past the Magic 100-98. Philadelphia [...]

Ford Hits Game-Winner, Pacers Edge 76ers 95-94

The short-handed Indiana Pacers had a “tall” task ahead of them in their game Saturday night against the Philadelphia 76ers as they only suited up 9 players; missing from their roster was Danny Granger, Troy Murphy, Marquis Daniels and Maceo Baston – all but Baston out due to the flu while Baston is having back [...]

Kobe Pours In 32, Lakers Embarrass 76ers 114-102

Although Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant will probably never admit it openly, I think he enjoys playing in front of the crowds at Wachovia Center in his hometown of Philadelphia.  In Wednesday’s game against the 76ers, a case could be made that he at the very least does very well there; Bryant scored 32 [...]

76ers Shoot Lights Out, Rout Kings 125-91

In Monday night’s game between the Sacramento Kings and Philadelphia 76ers, 3-point shooting would prove to be the difference as the 76ers shot a sick 76.9% from beyond the arc while shooting 59.2% overall as Philadelphia ambushed Sacramento 125-91 at Wachovia Center. The 76ers blew the game wide open early in the third period as they put [...]