The Athletic Article We Read The Cliffs Notes For Exposes More Eagles Dysfunction


Remember the Seinfeld episode when George Costanza was trying to get fired from the Yankees by literally dragging their World Series trophy in the middle of the parking lot?     Well over the past year the most powerful men in the Philadelphia Eagles organization have been pulling off the equivalent of taking that precious […]

By Mike McCarrick | April 13, 2021

The Phillies Impressive Start Has Raised Expectations


There’s no more optimistic time in sports than opening week of the baseball season. As the Phillies first take the field, March Madness is winding down and the weather gets warmer. And even if the Phillies have a bad night we can still watch the Flyers and the Soaring Sixers instead. And best of all […]

By Mike McCarrick | April 8, 2021

Philly Exercises Their Demons While Joel Embiid Continues His MVP March


It appears Joel Embiid has shaken off the rust. Questions looked as to whether or not he would be the same player upon returning from a hyperextended knee that kept him out of action for almost a month. After a rusty performance in his first game back in a loss to the Grizzlies, Embiid and […]

By Justin Procope | April 7, 2021

Doc Rivers Drops BIG Hint That Joel Embiid Could Be Back By Week’s End


Tell me Joel Embiid is about to be cleared to play, without actually telling me Joel Embiid is about to be cleared to play: Rivers also just hinted at a Saturday return for Embiid — says they will likely be back to "their normal rotation" after the next two games https://t.co/mLskb5ZIpI — Kyle Neubeck (@KyleNeubeck) […]

By Aidan Powers | March 30, 2021

Grading the Sixers Trade Deadline


Another trade deadline has come and gone. In typical NBA Trade deadline fashion, it was filled with lots of hype with little actual movement. As always, big names were discussed, but most of them stayed put. Plenty of teams, however, made lots of moves on the margins to help boost their chances for the rest […]

By Justin Procope | March 26, 2021

No More Haircuts! 3 Keys for the Sixers Going Forward


With the All-Star break over and teams resuming regular play, it’s a good time to analyze what will be necessary for the Sixers.  They open tonight on the road against the Chicago Bulls and hope to build upon an impressive first half of the season.    No more haircuts Having missed the All-Star game due […]

By Justin Procope | March 11, 2021

Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid OUT Tonight For 2021 All-Star Game


Who could have predicted that an event that required extensive travel for every NBA team mixed with public fanfare during a pandemic would blow up in the NBA’s face The NBA is ruling out Embiid and Simmons for All-Star Game, source tells ESPN. https://t.co/PSiQ8xiOMo — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) March 7, 2021 In the long-term, it […]

By Aidan Powers | March 7, 2021

Joel Embiid is the MVP, Ben Simmons is the DPOY, But Will It Be Enough?


No matter how you feel about how they got here, it’s clear that we are entering a historic new chapter of The Process. Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid — the two defining draft choices of the previous regimes — have transformed their games and have carried this Sixers team to the #1 seed in the […]

By Justin Procope | March 4, 2021

Wells Fargo Center Close To Opening Doors To Fans


Just 10-days after a report first surfaced about the Wells Fargo Center asking the city to allow fans, we have an answer.   On Monday, Governor Wolf revised maximum occupancy for indoor & outdoor events to 15% capacity. Which, for the Wells Fargo Center, is about 3000, depending on the event. Effective statewide today, I […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 1, 2021