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Spirit Of 76ers

by Warden
created March 25, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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When we last left our merry young band of Philly Sixers last Wednesday night, they were holding off a furious Denver Nuggets rally in the third quarter. Eventually they regained the lead and put Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony, and the rest of the Nuggets away for the narrow 115-113 win. Iverson had hit a loooooooong 3-pointer -- 27 feet long, to be exact, but as has been the case in the 76ers' recent hot streak, they've been finishing off the close games. But then, two days later, they had their first real clunker in about two months, dropping one on the road to the Orlando Magic 113-95. The Magic just shot the lights out, hitting 41 of 77 shots from the field, including a sizzling 14-23 from beyond the 3-point line. On Saturday, the Sixers returned home to face the desperate New Jersey Nets, a team who owned them as recently as last year. The 91-87 win evened the Sixers' record at 34-34 heading into the Monday night showdown in Boston, with the Boston Celtics holding the sport's best mark at 55-14. Well, now it's 55-15 after Philly's 95-90 win, moving the Sixers into sole possession of second place. Not that the 76ers are going to catch Boston for the Atlantic Division lead, but should the teams meet in the playoffs, it has to be a positive knowing they can beat them on their home court. The 76ers outscored Boston 29-19 in the decisive fourth quarter, which isn't supposed to happen. Also not in the script is the 76ers' sudden ability to get to the foul line at such a frequent rate. Last night, Philly once again had a huge advantage at the free throw line, more than doubling Boston from the line; the Sixers shot 30-44 from the line, while Boston only shot 20 total free throws, converting 15. And that's been the case during the recent streak, which has seen the Sixers win 18 out of their last 23 to climb to the 6th seed in the Eastern playoff race.

The free throw numbers don't just come out of a hat, at least since disgraced NBA ref Tim Donaghy was forced to hang up his crooked whistle; they reflect a few things based on the Sixers' quality play of late. First off, if you're going to the line that means you're usually driving to the basket instead of relying on jumpers. Second, you're boxing out and the other team is having to go through you to get to the rebound. And third, more specifically, it's Sixers' center Samuel Dalembert finally learning to play without getting into foul trouble of his own. Against Boston, as I said, the Sixers shot 24 more free throws than Boston; against the Nets it was 10 more; even in the Orlando loss, the Sixers shot 7 more free throws; and then before that, it was 12 more than Denver and 9 more than San Antonio, and any team with Tim Duncan is going to get to that line.

I really started to take notice of this trend after the Sixers beat the Chicago Bulls in Chicago on the 14th. Philly shot a startling 40-44 from the line (versus only 18-20 for the home team that night). You're gonna win a few ballgames on the road when you can shoot 24 more free throws than your opponent, as even old Jumpin' Jimmy Naismith would tell you if he wasn't already in OT, if you get my drift. But back to reality, the Sixers have a decent chance of catching at least one team ahead of them in the playoff standings, the 36-33 Washington Wizards, for the fifth seed. Which still wouldn't get homecourt advantage in that first round, most likely against either 3rd-seed Orlando or 4th-seed Cleveland.

Last night, for one night at least, the Sixers proved they could play with the biggest of the big boys. During this hot streak, as well as point guard Andre Miller and Sam Dalambert have played, their best player night in and night out has been Andre Iguodala. Last night was no exception, as AI2 scored 10 straight points during an incredible 19-0 fourth-quarter run that pulled Philly ahead of Boston. Count the Celtics themselves among NBA players impressed by the Sixer resurgence. "They will be a dangerous team in the playoffs," noted Paul Pierce after his team fell to Philly in a nationally televised game (at least on cable). Finally the rest of the country will get to see a Sixers team that, outside of Houston, may be the league's hottest team heading into the postseason. With promising but unknown kids like Thaddeus Young, Lou Williams and Willie Green contributing nightly and playing major roles, one thing you can't call this young, emerging Philadelphia team heading into the playoffs is overexposed.



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RomiezzoLegend
592 days ago
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I love the fact that the 76ers are back in it. They are definitely on a hot streak now with a lot of things going for them. It's not that easy to beat the Nuggets and/or the Celtics. Nicely done, Warden.
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Falcon02520Legend
592 days ago
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The Nuggets, Suns, Spurs, Celtics, they aren't just on fire, they are doing it against the best teams in the league!!! I don't really have a favorite NBA team, I just like certain players and pull for those player's teams to do well, but the Sixers are my home team. The buzz they are creating around Philly supplied with the resurgance of the Flyers... it's amazing!!!
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RomiezzoLegend
592 days ago
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It is amazing. Because who would've ever thought they would be able to do the impossible? Something that many teams aren't able to do. How many teams do you know who have beaten the Nuggets, Suns, Spurs, and Celtics this season? I root for the Celtics because they are my home team, just like how I root for the Red Sox. However, there is at least one player that I like on each team. Andre Iguodala is definitely my favorite out of the 76ers players right now. He's a bit of a show off when it comes to dunking, but hey: if Kobe can do it, and if LBJ can do it, that can't stop an underrated player like him from doing it...
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Falcon02520Legend
592 days ago
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It is amazing! The new AI is developing into a super-star, just like the prophecy said... How long can they keep Mission Impossible going though?
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RomiezzoLegend
592 days ago
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We go from one AI to another. Point guard Andre Miller is also scoring 17+ per game, along with his 6.7 assists. Not bad.
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Falcon02520Legend
592 days ago
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As great as they are doing, I must admit, I like the 2001 version of this team better because it had the true, original AI on it. Iverson and McNabb get heavily scrutinized here in Philly. I hate it! They are two of the best players of this generation and were the face of this city for years. My favorite to Philadelphia Sports Players of All Time... easily...
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RomiezzoLegend
591 days ago
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I definitely understand where you come from, Nalcon. 2001 was definitely great for the 76ers... but it was even better for the Lakers (unfortunatly for Philly... fortunately for someone like this guy.
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SSreportersLegend
592 days ago
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And JuT will rub this in my face in 5.....4....3....2....
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JuTMSY4Legend
592 days ago
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At least you have Bedard?
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SSreportersLegend
592 days ago
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But we have Jeff Weaver...
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JuTMSY4Legend
592 days ago
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ah damn...i guess the phillies can't compare... I guess i'll just watch the professional basketball team that hasn't left my town...oh well
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SSreportersLegend
592 days ago
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JuT...the Sonics aren't a professional basketball team, the NBA said they had a contract that allowed them to play with the pros.
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JuTMSY4Legend
592 days ago
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nba teams and professional teams aren't mutually exclusive...
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SSreportersLegend
592 days ago
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Seeing the Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, and the Memphis Grizzlies.....
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RomiezzoLegend
592 days ago
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Hey hey hey! The Heat have some sort of excuse.
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SSreportersLegend
591 days ago
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WHAT THE HELL?!!!!!
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SSreportersLegend
591 days ago
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Let me see if I can restore this.
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RomiezzoLegend
591 days ago
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Did it already. Sorry, SS.
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SSreportersLegend
591 days ago
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No problem....I think we have to wikify all over again. I just blocked Mr. Anon for a year. with the possibility of parole in 2 months for good behavior.
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