The Sixers should let Brett Brown go

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Re: The Sixers should let Brett Brown go 

Post#41 » by scrabbarista » Tue Dec 3, 2019 12:28 am

It's a sad reflection on the state of society today when four lines of text gets a tl;dr.





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Re: The Sixers should let Brett Brown go 

Post#42 » by 76ersForLife » Tue Dec 3, 2019 5:38 am

Raps in 4 wrote:Brown isn't great, but that roster is flawed as hell.

Lol, we will see how "flawed" it is when teams have to match up against our starting unit for a playoff series.

Even with load managing our best players, acclimating new players and injuries they still are unbeaten at home and are tied for 2nd most wins in the East.
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Re: The Sixers should let Brett Brown go 

Post#43 » by OzThunder » Tue Dec 3, 2019 5:59 am

I love how Sixers are copping it from all angles at 15 and 6.... a quarter of the way through the season, especially whilst other teams fall apart around them.

You'd think they're in last place. A clear contender and everyone is suggesting they totally blow it up.
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Re: The Sixers should let Brett Brown go 

Post#44 » by levon » Tue Jan 14, 2020 6:12 am

This is more relevant than ever. The Sixers are not a contender. They can catch some lightning in a bottle in the playoffs, but they're not any closer to a title than they were two years ago.
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Re: The Sixers should let Brett Brown go 

Post#45 » by tmorgan » Tue Jan 14, 2020 8:47 am

levon wrote:This is more relevant than ever. The Sixers are not a contender. They can catch some lightning in a bottle in the playoffs, but they're not any closer to a title than they were two years ago.


I don't see how you can watch the Sixers regularly and defend Brown as a coach. Simmons is not improving, Embiid isn't playing to his strengths, the offense is shoddy as hell, and they aren't winning enough games given their talent level.

I do think Simmons should be moved, but I'd replace Brown first (off-season) just to make sure it isn't him.

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