First ever player in 76ers history with 25-10-15-5 in a game. He's played two games as a Sixer.
Brooklyn won the trade, lol, lol, lol....
COUGH
In Their 1966-1967 Championship Season, The SIXERS' Wilt Chamberlain, in 45.5 minutes a night over 81 games, averaged [AVERAGED] 24.1 points, 24.2 rebounds, 7.8 assists and God Only Knows how many blocked shots [because they didn't tabulate blocked shots].
lol, you know after I saw and posted that I thought to myself Wilt probably did that about a zillion times....in his sleep...nonetheless, auspicious start for the fat ball in Philly
Embid has a running buddy.
Joel & James combined for 37 free throws between them. That is ASTOUNDING.
Joel with 23 makes, James with all 10 and nary a miss.
That's 33-37/39-44. Knicks 22-35.
We hung around until the fourth quarter meltdown. Outscored in the 4th by 34-20.
Fournier [-7] in 37 minutes
Randle [-12] in 38 minutes
Burks [-19] in 34 minutes
RJ [-20] in 38 minutes
Julius & RJ had 40 points, 15 boards, 13 assists between them. And 7 TOs.
Maxey 21-7-3-2 [+23]
IQ 21-5-1 [-6]
Wednesday evening in Philly could get dicey.
The final two #9 & 10 in play slots are occupied by the Hornets and Hawks, both 10.5 games out of first behind the 40-21 Miami Heat. We are 15 games back at 25-36 in the #12 slot.
Facil's lottery wackamole hopes and prayers notwithstanding, the Pacers are at #13, 21-41, 19.5 games back.
Bringing up the rear? Detroit at 15-46, Orlando at 14-47.
Out west, Lakers at 27-32, Portland 25-35, the Pelicans 24-36, Spurs 24-37, Kings 22-40, OKC 19-41, Houston 15-45.
We would literally need to lose every game, to attain top 7 lottery status.
Either way, we are fucked.
Either way, Thibs is going to keep McBride buried on the pine, until he has trasported Burks to oblivion.