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76ciology wrote:
Mik317 wrote:won't have a choice if Lowry's knee is ****
Negrodamus wrote:76ciology wrote:[x] ?s=46&t=bJcUtOCSwzTqqyZgysWpbQ[/x]
I’m still wondering if there’s something wrong with his eyes, lol.
ivysixer2000 wrote:In classic fashion, we found a way to lose. No way we should've lost after that Maxey 3.
I don't really have much to say about this loss or this team. Our others brought nothing, and Jojo is hurt. We should've lost, and still almost won. The others should be better in Philly, they got nowhere to go but up.
FireMorey wrote:Mik317 wrote:won't have a choice if Lowry's knee is ****
What's wrong with his knee?
76ciology wrote:To be fair to the players who had Jontay Porter suspended, these refs should also get some accountability.
ArksNetsSince99 wrote:76ciology wrote:To be fair to the players who had Jontay Porter suspended, these refs should also get some accountability.
Question bro
First I blamed Nurse , then I rewind and it was clear Nurse was calling a time out twice ( and one other guy to his left , prob assistant coach ) and twice he was totally ignored
To the question , isn’t against the rules for a coach ( Nurse ) to walk , step in to the floor while calling it ? If he did what would’ve happen at worst ? A technical? Sixers at the time was up 2 so even technical would’ve been a better option
By walking on the floor he would’ve stopped the action which lead to deshmuck three
Feel for you guys , terrible loss
ankle420breaker wrote:**** the officiating claims. Look at our players on that Hartenstein offensive rebound. That's everything. That's why we need to set Maxey aside and take a massive swing at the rest this summer.
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Ben wrote:ankle420breaker wrote:**** the officiating claims. Look at our players on that Hartenstein offensive rebound. That's everything. That's why we need to set Maxey aside and take a massive swing at the rest this summer.
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This. Yeah, it was a terrible no-call. But the Knicks played like ass all game and the Sixers could/should have won it many ways other than on that last, horribly officiated sequence.
Right now Maxey isn't yet a full NBA #2 star on a title team. He's young, I think he'll grow toward that role, but he's not yet. And Embiid's body makes him a waning #1 star on a title team. We need a #3, and we need him badly. Not a single other player could step up tonight.
Once in a while guys do step up. Oubre has done it sometimes; he sucked terribly tonight. There's a reason why he hasn't gotten bigger, longer term contracts. Batum did it against the Heat, against all probability and expectations, but he couldn't do anything tonight.
Harris-- well, I've defended Harris here sometimes as a guy who-- once his godawful contract had become an expiring deal-- might be reasonably valuable as a 3-and-D guy if he could be re-signed to a reasonable contract, but he's clearly afraid of crunch time and can't be relied upon to save a close game.
Hield had a few good games early after he came here, and since then has shown that he's a spot shooter who has little to no value when he's not "on" from 3.
This year seems done, even if the Sixers somehow manage to rally vs. the Knicks. We don't have the firepower. So who's it going to be in the offseason? Who's going to be that #3, a reliable "dog" scorer who can take over when the top 2 fellas can't do it all by themselves?
Eyeamok wrote:Some people say Nick Nurse did not call a proper timeout some people say he did. But all season long this team has had issues getting the ball inbound, today it really came back to bite them in their behind.
Good news is Joel played better than I thought he would, bad knee and all. And Thursday seems like a week away. More time for him to heal and for Nurse to work his magic. Step 1 Nurse work on inbound plays. Right now as a 76ers fan it seems like the end of the basketball world but it's not. We lost 2 close games away from home. Now the 76ers need to come home and win the next two and we have a brand new series.
Maxey is really having a baptism by fire type of season. Asked to step in and fill the shoes that James Harden wore, then be the team leader when Joel goes down. Then in the playoffs game 1 have several critical turnovers at the end of the game. Then in game 2 get the ball snatched away from you like a little kid and they score. Then at the end of the game maybe he gets fouled maybe he didn't but it was a rough way to end your night Maxey. But it's all part of his growth process.
Ben wrote:
Right now Maxey isn't yet a full NBA #2 star on a title team. He's young, I think he'll grow toward that role, but he's not yet. And Embiid's body makes him a waning #1 star on a title team. We need a #3, and we need him badly. Not a single other player could step up tonight.
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