The Dust Has Settled and The Sixers Finally Got Their Guy


The dust has settled on the NBA trade deadline and oh my goodness, Daryl Morey and the Sixers made it happen. After hours of frantic refreshing on social media, James Harden is a Philadelphia 76er. Here’s how it all feels with some time for the trade to sink:   James Freakin’ Harden, The Sixers Get […]

By Aidan Powers | February 10, 2022

The Philadelphia 76ers Deserve More Respect


Despite Doc Rivers best efforts to blow leads and force Furkan Korkmaz down our throats, the Philadelphia 76ers are a half game out of first place in the Eastern Conference. Yet, if you reside anywhere outside of the Delaware Valley, you likely didn’t know that.   only Doc Rivers could start an overtime down by […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | February 1, 2022

So, Does James Harden Wanna Come to Philly After All?


It feels like forever ago, but a little over a year ago James Harden seemed to be on the verge of going to the Philadelphia 76ers in a trade with the Houston Rockets. However at the last minute the Brooklyn Nets swooped in to acquire Harden and brought more to the trade table. Harden himself […]

By Mike McCarrick | January 27, 2022

Disappointing But Inevitable, The Ben Simmons Era Is Over in Philadelphia


The Ben Simmons rumors have been piling up all summer, and today, a Woj Bomb turned them in stone cold facts. ESPN Sources: Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Ben Simmons will not report for opening of training camp next week and intends to never play another game for the franchise. Simmons hasn’t spoken to team since a […]

By Aidan Powers | September 21, 2021

Joel Embiid Shows Us All How to Handle Dysfunction


As the Phillies continue their quest for the MLB Playoffs and the Eagles prepare for the start of a new season and a new era, Philly fans seem to be finally forgetting about the Sixers disastrous end to their season a couple of months ago. Unfortunately that isn’t exactly the case because rumors and reports […]

By Mike McCarrick | September 3, 2021

Debunking Danny Green’s Comments About Philly Fans


John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia released his newest episode of his podcast, “Takeoff,” late Thursday morning. His guest for this episode was Sixers forward Danny Green. Green, who missed the final four games and change of the Sixers antagonizing series loss to the Atlanta Hawks, made some interesting comments about Philly fans.   Here […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | July 8, 2021

At Least This Series is Over: Sixers Suffer Worst Loss in 40 Years


This season was supposed to be different they said. It was going to be better they said. But in the end, it was all just a tease. We just got our hopes raised only to have them crushed in an utterly painful and humiliating way. After two soul crushing losses in Games 4 and 5 […]

By Mike McCarrick | June 20, 2021

Don’t Blow it Up Just Yet! The Sixers Have Forced GAME 7!


Think about the feeling you had in the 48 hours in-between Game 5 and Game 6 in the Sixers series against the Hawks. After the historic collapses in Game 4 and Game 5 it felt like the sky was falling. The hope that the Sixers would at least make the conference finals in their best […]

By Mike McCarrick | June 19, 2021

Worst. Game. Ever.


What is there to write and say at this point? You know what happened. A 26 point lead. Up by 24 with 14 minutes left in the entire game. It was supposed to be a bounce-back game after a disappointing Game 4 in Atlanta when they had an 18 point lead at one point. We […]

By Mike McCarrick | June 17, 2021

Adjustments The Sixers NEED To Make Before Game Two


The Atlanta Hawks upset the Philadelphia 76ers 128-124 in game one of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Sunday afternoon. It was just the fifth home playoff loss for the Sixers since 2017. It felt as if the Sixers were down by 15 points for the entirety of the game, yet found themselves within three in […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 8, 2021