Could A Recent NHL Team Front Office Decision Have An Effect On The Sixers?


The Process… Once a dream & hope, now a time in Philadelphia Sixers basketball history that looked so promising. A time that has hit another crossroads.   When the Sixers started The Process, it was a hard sell. Some fans never believed it would never work. But, a theory by an analytical Stanford grad was […]

By Brandon Sommermann | August 24, 2020

The Sixers Have Become, the Exact Team The Process Wanted to Avoid


Right outside my house, there is a small wooded forestation with a ton of trees and brush. Living in Philadelphia, I appreciate what a rarity that view is, to look outside my living room window and see one giant tree smack dab in the middle and surrounded by many others. It’s a refreshing change of […]

By Aidan Powers |

The Top 10 Culprits of The Process Failing


The Process is over. Some say it officially ended with their First Round sweep of the Bubble playoffs at the hands of the Celtics. Others say it was over with Kawhi’s four bounces. Or the brutally bad off-season from last year that saw key players Jimmy Butler, JJ Redick and TJ McConnell walk while Al […]

By Mike McCarrick | August 23, 2020

Five Sixers vs. Celtics Games to Watch Instead of the Bubble Playoffs


The Sixers playoff series against the Boston Celtics is predictably not going well so far. Despite being dominant at home before the pandemic, the Sixers were a disaster on the road and slipped in the standings before the pandemic halted everything. When the season restarted, the Sixers still didn’t recover and have struggled mightily against […]

By Mike McCarrick | August 22, 2020

The Obvious, and Not So Obvious Takeaways From the Sixers Game 2 Loss


No intros needed after that one, let’s get right into the observations. THE OBVIOUS Al Horford and Tobias Harris Have Two of the Worst Contracts In The League – There were consecutive possessions in the 2nd quarter where Tobias Harris and Al Horford had 1 on 1 matchups in the paint with Romeo fucking Langford […]

By Aidan Powers | August 19, 2020

The Obvious, And Not So Obvious Takeaways From the Sixers Game 1 Loss


Game 1 in the books and it played out predictably like the script of a low budget horror movie. Most of the game (unfortunately) played out exactly as many fans expected, but there were a few twists sprinkled in. Let’s recap the obvious and not so obvious takeaways from The Bubble. THE OBVIOUS Joel Embiid […]

By Aidan Powers | August 17, 2020

The Idea of Trading Ben or Joel Needs to Stop


For whatever reason, the national media has been on a non stop tirade since the Sixers playoff loss to the Celtics in 2018 that Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons are mortal enemies and can never play together. Sixers fans have had to deal with this nonsense argument and claim almost daily at this point. Nobody […]

By Nick Fiore | August 11, 2020

The Bubble Sixers Are Finding Their New X Factor


After a return to basketball debacle against Indiana that sent a somewhat hopeful fan base right back into cynicism, the Sixers have not lost since. Albeit, it was against the Wizards, who might lose to the Generals in a battle for Washington and the walking corpse of the 7 seed Orlando Magic. But they’ve taken […]

By Aidan Powers | August 8, 2020

Shake Milton Saves Sixers From Another Disaster in NBA Restart


The stage was set for another disaster. The undermined Spurs we’re about to upset the 76ers thanks to 43 4th quarter points. In what was supposed to be a smooth bounce back game for the Sixers after a terrible first game against Indiana, turned into another infuriating game in the Bubble from Hell. The Philadelphia […]

By Mike McCarrick | August 4, 2020