So I Went To A Sixers Game…


This past year has been one of the most difficult in all of our lives. For sports, it has been no different. After months of watching games played in empty arenas with artificial crowd noise, fans have finally returned to sports. Last night, I was one of those lucky fans as I secured tickets to […]

By Justin Procope | May 5, 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

James Harden Wants to Go to Brooklyn, But He Fits Better in Philadelphia


It’s already a big day for the Sixers. On the night of the NBA Draft Darryl Morey waved his magic wand and sent away Al Horford and his bloated contract over to Oklahoma City and got Danny Green in return. The Sixers are trading Al Horford and a first-round and second-round pick to the Thunder […]

By Mike McCarrick | November 19, 2020

Hiring Daryl Morey Could Kickstart The Process 2.0


The past year has been brutal for Sixers fans. After coming a few bounces short of reaching the Eastern Conference Finals a series of bad offseason moves saw the Sixers decline from a potential contender into an average team again. Philadelphia’s faith in the organization from ownership down to the players became extremely low and […]

By Mike McCarrick | October 15, 2020

The 76ers Have Their Coach, But Still Need to Make More Moves


In the several weeks since Brett Brown’s firing, Sixers fans and basketball experts have been looking through the endless coaching candidates available and wonder who would be best suited to clean up the current mess in Philadelphia. That head coaching search however became much easier when one of the most respected head coaches in the […]

By Mike McCarrick | October 1, 2020

I Miss Jimmy, Joel Misses Jimmy, We Should All Miss Jimmy


After a completely disastrous couple of weeks (and years) from this Sixers front office, Elton Brand probably thought things couldn’t get much worse. The entire NBA world just saw the fundamentally flawed roster you created get swept in the first round. Then, the reports of ownership looking to build a new arena funded by taxpayers […]

By Nick Fiore | September 1, 2020

5 Sixer Coaching Candidates To Look Out For


The Brett Brown Era is officially over after seven seasons. Despite his dismissal being overdue, Brown is the franchises best head coach since Larry Brown (unless there are Doug Collins fans out there.) What can’t be denied is that Brett Brown was the third longest tenured coach in franchise history and would have tied Al […]

By Mike McCarrick | August 29, 2020

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

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