Fedor wrote:I havent seen any sixer fans post since thread v1 while they were making predictions on which team they were steam roll next
Right here my dude. Look harder
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Fedor wrote:I havent seen any sixer fans post since thread v1 while they were making predictions on which team they were steam roll next
Shoe wrote:Sixers will be haunted by never completing the process with Jayson Tatum.
Duke4life831 wrote:I know there was a thread saying Simmons was on a different tier than Tatum and that is why we shouldn't talk about a future rivalry between these two. But man Tatum has stepped his game up to another level these playoffs.
zimpy27 wrote:Baller1234a wrote:zimpy27 wrote:
Tatum will get demoralised. Morris has good size but poor instincts. Brown is the guy, just not sure if he shows up.
“Tatum will get demoralized”
Why? Tatum could make him work on both sides of the court.
Too lithe. Do you expect him him to be good against the Cavs?
casey_glory7 wrote:wow can celtics get any luckier? this is impossible. i wish my raptors were as lucky. someone cursed my raptors. can we borrow your lucky charm?
kingofthecourt67 wrote:Congrats to Boston (as an organization, the few fans who are classy, and not the rest of the obnoxious ones). Tatum is already a star and an amazing player and you guys deserve to be up 3-0 by clearly outplaying us. Hopefully we can win on at home to keep it respectable, but have really enjoyed watching Rozier and Tatum this series.
DEEP3CL wrote:Brett Brown didn't make the adjustments and it was clear as day. Philly has been exposed for not having another go to guy other than Joel. When they can't feed Joel, they're jack'in highly contested jumpers. And with Boston they rebound so well from every position so this is why they can close really tight on their shooters. Boston has gotten better at this every game...monday will be no different.
nurseryc wrote:Still an overall impressive game for Simmons. This loss is on the Sixers outside shooters failure to continually make open 3s.
But he was 100% correct, it was clear as day they should've taken another wing guy...but no they wanted to take a point guard because they wasn't sure how Simmons would come back. Simmons himself was even saying how he was the point guard and the spot was his.NBAFan93 wrote:Now SAS is clowning the Sixers for the Fultz trade... Savage.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
Patsfan1081 wrote:casey_glory7 wrote:wow can celtics get any luckier? this is impossible. i wish my raptors were as lucky. someone cursed my raptors. can we borrow your lucky charm?
Is playing Lebron now a curse, if so than Boston will be cursed very soon.

BeibsInTheTrap wrote:Shoe wrote:Sixers will be haunted by never completing the process with Jayson Tatum.

Ramed Nazored wrote:Stanford wrote:Ramed Nazored wrote:I love seeing pompous players lose big games.
Until they win and then they have confident swagger. Pompous is a dumb thing to call a professional athlete.
Professional athletes can be pompous just like anyone else. There's a difference between confidence and pomposity.
LoveMyRaps wrote:LeGOAT is heading to the finals for the 8th consecutive year!

Hindenburg wrote:Spens1 wrote:My mind is blown, how, HOW are they doing this.
and if you think about it, outside of Tatum and Rozier, no one was a standout there, it comes down to Stevens being that good of a coach, its actually shocking how good he is. If they had their full roster, i'd actually say they would be a chance against Golden State. What they need to do this offseason though is deal for a big.
Same here. I am blown away by the coaching and how hard this team competes every game. Everyone wrote them off after Kyrie went down and somehow they put away Giannis and about to sweep healthy young Sixers squad.
Stevens should win the COY. He's consistently improved their team's win total year after year despite injuries.

