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157Preview/GameThread: Sixers at Wizards in DC
Meaningless basketball isn't as lonely when you watch it together!
Meaningless basketball isn't as lonely when you watch it together!
Usher helps us preview the Sixers-Hawks game.
The Sixers take on the LA Clippers in the first match of a tough four game road trip.
The Sixers have played a little better recently. Will they keep that up tonight or go back to tanking? Don't fail us now, Lucy.
This a preview for the Sixers-Pacers game.
The Sixers have ceased to become a tangible object to the point where you're only allowed to speak of them in metaphor.
Despite the 76ers and Celtics both missing star players, the teams are headed in very different directions. The Celtics are 11-4 since Rajon Rondo went down for the season and in firm grasp of a playoff spot.
Three days ago the 76ers struggled against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Now the Sixers face the Miami Heat. This has a real good chance of turning out poorly for the home side.
The Philadelphia 76ers and the Washington Wizards (nee Bullets) are going to play a professional basketball game tonight. You've got questions, we've got answers. And when you didn't have questions, we made them up.
I don't like the Knicks, and neither should you.
Where else would you rather be?
With Eric Gordon back, is this team better-constructed than the Sixers? Plus, Anthony Davis' Horrible High School Team!
Coming off a tough loss to the Golden State Warriors, the Sixers will be seeking a win tonight as this difficult road trip continues.
The 76ers continue their road trip against the surprising Golden State Warriors, who sit at second in the Pacific with a 19-10 record.
Having lost 7 of their last 9, the Sixers need a win to stop the bleeding. They likely will not get it.
Three numbers back to back, you guys! Go Sixers or something.
Can the Sixers rebound from a terrible showing against the Timberwolves and beat their Atlantic Division rivals tonight?
If there is one team in the NBA that has mirrored the Sixers' Andrew Bynum-less experience thus far, you'd pick the Bulls first. But second would probably be the Timberwolves, who missed Kevin Love...
Fresh off a 104-98 win over the Charlotte Bobcats last night, the Philadelphia 76ers travel to Chicago to take on the Bulls in a re-match of last year's Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
It's a weird-off! Sixers look to nab their 10th win of the year.
Dallas comes to town in a very similar position of the Sixers -- missing their best player.
Sixers vs. Suns: The irresistible force meets the immovable object. I’m just not sure which one is which.
In their second re-match of the 2012 season, the Philadelphia 76ers take on the Toronto Raptors in an attempt to gain their second three-game winning streak of this young season.
After two straight losses at home to the Bucks and the Pistons, the Sixers will try to stop the bleeding with a win over the Jazz.
Tonight, the Sixers will face a team - the Detroit Pistons - that has yet to win a game this season. This should end well. Emphasis on "should."
Though the starters are exhausted from last night's win over the Celtics, the Sixers will try to sweep the road trip with a win in Toronto tonight.