DeAndre Jordan’s poor performance in Game 1 played a big role in why the Philadelphia 76ers dropped Game 1 to the Miami Heat. After that performance, head coach Doc Rivers doubled down on Jordan heading into Game 2.
The Philadelphia 76ers dropped Game 1 to the Miami Heat 106-92. Here are three observations from the loss:
The Philadelphia 76ers dropped Game 4 to the Toronto Raptors 110-102. Here are three observations from the loss:
The Philadelphia 76ers fell to the Milwaukee Bucks 118-116 in what could potentially serve as a playoff series preview. Here are three observations from the loss:
The Philadelphia 76ers used good nights from both Joel Embiid and James Harden to power them to a 111-101 win over the Dallas Mavericks. Here are three observations from the win:
The Philadelphia 76ers clawed their way to a 116-114 win over the Orlando Magic. Here are three observations from the win:
James Harden has quickly helped elevate a pair of key role players for the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Chicago Bulls 121-106. Here are three observations from the win:
The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 125-119. Here are three observations from the win:
Three observations from the Sixers’ win over the Knicks
Georges Niang played a key role in the Sixers’ 123-120 win over the Bucks. He has been an underrated addition to the team’s roster this season.
The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks 123-120. Here are three observations from the win:
The Philadelphia 76ers developed a blueprint for how to win short-handed this season. Unfortunately, that blueprint will immediately be put to the test as the team will be without Tobias Harris and Danny Green.
It did not take long for Georges Niang to make an impact for the Philadelphia 76ers. Through seven games, he has proven to be one of Doc Rivers’ top options off the bench.