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October 6, 2008 2:17:19 PM CDT



Philadelphia 76ers track this thread

Started by D Lim; Last updated Feb 27, 08 9:49 PM CST by D Lim | View history

Philadelphia 76ers

Can Philadelphia's four new draft picks help fill the hole created by the stormy departure of star point guard Alan Iverson in 2006?

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  • May 2008
    • Flyers' Exit Extends Philly's Title Drought to 100 Seasons

      Flyers' Exit Extends Philly's Title Drought to 100 Seasons

      (Newser) - The Flyers’ elimination from the NHL playoffs was more than the end to a hockey season in Philadelphia—it was the 100th consecutive season to see one of the local teams came up short of a championship. “Fans have been conditioned for failure,” suggests Sports Illustrated , which chronicles the 100 worst moments in Philadelphia sports since the city last raised a banner in 1983. More »

    • Pistons Crush 76ers, Reach Second Round

      Pistons Crush 76ers, Reach Second Round

      (Newser) - Richard Hamilton hit his first five shots during Detroit's overpowering start, and the Pistons rolled into the second round of the playoffs by crushing the Philadelphia 76ers 100-77 on Thursday to win the series 4-2. The Pistons convincingly won the last two games of a series that wasn't expected to last this long. More »

  • April 2008
    • Hamilton, Billups, Wallace Nearly Beat 76ers Alone

      Hamilton, Billups, Wallace Nearly Beat 76ers Alone

      (Newser) - The Motor City's Big Three outscored Philadelphia's entire team when it mattered. Chauncey Billups scored 21 points, Richard Hamilton had 20 and Rasheed Wallace added 19 to lift the Pistons to a 98-81 victory over the 76ers on Tuesday night and a 3-2 lead in the first-round series. More »

    • Prince, Wallace Help Pistons Even Series

      Prince, Wallace Help Pistons Even Series

      (Newser) - The Pistons squashed the chatter about heading home with a series deficit. Tayshaun Prince scored 23 points and made all but one shot from the field, and Detroit played with a purpose and dominated the second half to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 93-84 on Sunday night, tying the best-of-seven Eastern Conference playoff series at two. Game 5 is Tuesday in Detroit. More »

    • 76ers Crush Pistons to Take 2-1 Series Lead

      76ers Crush Pistons to Take 2-1 Series Lead

      (Newser) - Andre Miller was spot on with his mid-range jumper and scored 21 points, and the rest of the 76ers ran all over the court in a dominating 95-75 victory over playoff-tested Detroit on Friday, taking a 2-1 lead in their first-round series. Samuel Dalembert had 22 points and 16 rebounds for the Sixers in their first home playoff game since 2005. More »

    • Pistons Even Series With Game 2 Rout

      Pistons Even Series With Game 2 Rout

      (Newser) - Rasheed Wallace had another good game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Unlike the series opener, a few Detroit Pistons starters helped him out. Wallace scored 11 of his 16 points in the first quarter and Detroit went on to beat Philadelphia 105-88 in Game 2 on Wednesday night to even the first-round series. More »

    • 76ers Stun Pistons in Game One

      76ers Stun Pistons in Game One

      (Newser) - Andre Miller scored 20 points while Willie Green had a career playoff-high 17 to help the Philadelphia 76ers stun the Detroit Pistons 90-86 Sunday in Game 1 of their first-round series. The Eastern Conference's second-seeded team was expected beat the seventh-seeded Sixers by double digits and did lead by 15 midway through the third quarter. But Philadelphia refused to follow the script. More »

    • Bobcats Down 76ers 115-109

      Bobcats Down 76ers 115-109

      (Newser) - Jason Richardson scored 29 points and the Charlotte Bobcats recovered from blowing a big lead to beat Philadelphia 115-109 on Wednesday night, sending the 76ers to the playoffs on a four-game losing streak. With Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks playing his starters limited minutes, the Bobcats still blew a 23-point lead before rallying to end a disappointing season with a win. More »

    • Brown Stuns 76ers in Last Second Win

      Brown Stuns 76ers in Last Second Win

      (Newser) - Devin Brown sank two free throws with 0.2 seconds after Philadelphia was brought back from the locker room and the game seemingly over to lift Cleveland to a 91-90 win over the 76ers on Monday. The Sixers appeared to have won after Lou Williams hit a fadeaway jumper with 5.1 seconds left - his second go-ahead basket in the final minute. More »

    • Arenas Gets 20 in Wizards' Win

      Arenas Gets 20 in Wizards' Win

      (Newser) - Gilbert Arenas finally looked like Agent Zero again, just in time for the Washington Wizards to put the Philadelphia 76ers out of reach. After another passive performance typical of his play since returning from a knee injury, Arenas took over the game by scoring 12 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter tonight in a 109-93 victory over the 76ers. More »

    • Pacers Top 76ers, Win Fourth Straight

      Pacers Top 76ers, Win Fourth Straight

      (Newser) - Danny Granger had 30 points and 12 rebounds, and the Indiana Pacers kept their slim Eastern Conference playoff hopes alive with an 85-76 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday. Indiana won its fourth straight, and entered Friday trailing No. 8 Atlanta, but still likely needs to win its final three games to have a chance at the postseason. More »

    • Iguodala Leads 76ers Over Pistons

      Iguodala Leads 76ers Over Pistons

      (Newser) - Andre Iguodala scored 25 points, hitting a season-high four 3-pointers, and the Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Detroit Pistons 101-94 on Wednesday night. Samuel Dalembert added 20 points and 13 rebounds for Philadelphia, Willie Green scored 15 and Lou Williams had 12 points and 7 assists off the bench. Iguodala also had six assists, five rebounds and five steals. More »