Philadelphia’s Recruitment of Lebron James Has Already Begun


 The 2017-2018 sports calendar has been the Year of the Philly fan. Although always passionate, the fans in this city have taken it to the next level with the energy surrounding the recent success of Philadelphia sports teams. Last night, the Sixers lost their first game since the Super Bowl. Despite the loss that broke […]

By Aidan Powers | February 26, 2018

Literally Everyone Won Yesterday Because Nothing Can Go Wrong


What a day. What a fucking day. After the Sixers dramatic, come from behind (after being up 18) win, we have capped a perfect day and we are back on cloud nine again baby. Let’s not lie to ourselves, the Super Bowl high was starting to wear off, and there’s nothing more depressing than coming […]

By Aidan Powers | February 23, 2018

The Sixers Playoff Push Begins Tonight and I’ve Never Been More All In


In February as a freshman in college (four years ago), I went to see the Sixers play at Wells Fargo against the Bulls. It was awful. The Sixers actually put up a solid fight because the Bulls were in that stage where Rose was injured so they lacked any semblance of firepower and rode their […]

By Aidan Powers | February 22, 2018

Let Me Be the First to Say Markelle Fultz is Completely Fine


The Philadelphia 76ers are currently in the layover period between the All-Star Game and the 2nd half of their promising season. The first half was an absolute roller coaster that featured both exhilarating and heart-wrenching moments that left the Sixers, well, pretty much where we thought they would be. At 25-25, the Sixers won their […]

By Aidan Powers | February 20, 2018

Joel Embiid Killed the Most Overrated Player in the NBA


 If this were a boxing match, Joel Embiid’s vicious tomahawk dunk over Russell Westbrook would have been an absolute haymaker and a first round knockout:  If the dunk was a knockout, the staredown was taking his lifeless body out of the ring and burying it in the parking lot. Here I was, minding my own […]

By Aidan Powers | January 29, 2018

The Sixers Yearly Owning of the Pistons is a New Favorite Tradition


It was late in the 3rd quarter at the Wells Fargo Center and Andre Drummond had just stepped to the line for two free throws. He sunk them both, bringing his career free throw average up to 40%. Then, he back tracked down the court, silencing the crowd with his finger. The Pistons were down […]

By Aidan Powers | January 6, 2018