Sixers Acquire Two Great Shooters From Golden State


Woj Bombs never sleep! When you wake up tomorrow, two new shooters from Golden State are rolling into town! Sixers are sending Warriors a 2020 second-round via Dallas, and a 2021 second-round pick via Denver, and 2022 second-round pick via Toronto, league source tells ESPN. https://t.co/Yz4gqhUoj5 — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 6, 2020   Look, […]

By Aidan Powers | February 6, 2020

The Sixers Have a Michael Rubin Problem


You could see the Sixers dreadful, 31 point beatdown loss in Miami a mile away. The night before, pictures poured in of the whole crew enjoying the Super Bowl from Michael Rubin’s lavish box suite. Nothing wrong with a guys night out like that, we would all do the same given the opportunity to attend […]

By Aidan Powers | February 5, 2020

Kobe Bryant Was A Philly Kid and Philly’s Tribute to Him Was Phenomenal


Although he became an Icon and 5-time champion— one at the expense of the Sixers— over 3,000 miles away in Los Angeles; there has always been a special love and appreciation for Kobe in this city. It’s not just that he began his legend at local Lower Merion, but it was what he embodied and […]

By Justin Procope | January 30, 2020

Rest In Peace Kobe


As I sit here watching Kobe highlights on loop, still in shock of the awful news of Kobe and his daughter Gianna’s passing from this afternoon I wanted to get a few words out there. There are very few transcending athletes in the world and Kobe Bryant was one of them. He meant so much […]

By Nick Fiore | January 26, 2020

What If the Sixers Traded Joel Embiid?


Let’s get one thing out of the way right now… the thought of actually trading Joel Embiid should never ever EVER even begin to cross the minds of the Philadelphia 76ers. Buhhhhhhttttttt….. If the Sixers were to trade their best player since Allen Iverson and build around Ben Simmons, what would that look like? Well, […]

By Justin Procope | January 25, 2020

Living Without Embiid Has Given Sixers Their Most Valuable Breakthrough


Over the past couple weeks, the 76ers have been learning to live life without Embiid. It’s a life they’ve lived before, every season of Joel Embiid’s career really. But this time around it’s different and it needed to be, because the Sixers front office spent the entire offseason constructing a team that could survive a […]

By Aidan Powers | January 22, 2020

Rumors of Derrick Rose as a Sixers Reserve Are All Too Ironic


In the midst of one of the most chaotic games of the Sixers season thus far, Chris Haynes dropped this little nugget on us: Yahoo Sources: Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers among teams that have expressed interest in trading for Detroit Pistons star Derrick Rose. https://t.co/z1lJKl5QpC — Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) January 20, 2020 Every week, […]

By Aidan Powers | January 20, 2020

The $109 Million Insurance Policy


For any other city, when you receive news your star player is going to have a prolonged injury abscence right before a huge game, the fan base likely spirals. I mean, that’s huge news! There is now a void where your best player was and you’re not only disappointed but terrified. But, not if you’re […]

By Aidan Powers | January 10, 2020

Top 10 Philly Sports Games of the Decade


Since everyone’s doing decade retrospective with the end of the 2010s coming soon, it’s only appropriate we do a decade retrospective list for Philadelphia sports. Overall, the 2010s was not that glorious for the four major sports teams. From 2012 to January of 2018 none of those teams won a round in the playoffs. It […]

By Mike McCarrick | December 27, 2019