De’Anthony Melton Is A Perfect Fit


Leading up to the draft, it was essentially a foregone conclusion that Daryl Morey would trade the Sixers first-round pick for a more established role player. There were a ton of rumors floating around about the possibility of Morey trying to recreate the 2018 Houston Rockets by acquiring Eric Gordon with that pick, and then […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 24, 2022

Recreating the 2018 Houston Rockets Isn’t My Favorite Idea


Daryl Morey, the Sixers President of Basketball Operations, is one of the most aggressive front office men in basketball. If he believes that something will work, he’s been known to do anything he can to get it done. This was the case in February, when the Sixers acquired James Harden.   Now, with the draft […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 22, 2022

A Fan Can Hope: Far-Fetched Sixers Offseason Targets


For the past few offseasons, Sixers fans like myself have day-dreamed of landing a big name free agent. Despite throwing their names in the hats of the LeBron James, Jimmy Butler, and even Kawhi Leonard sweepstakes, they’ve landed none of those top players.   Instead, over the past five seasons, the Sixers have dealt out […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 21, 2022

The Philadelphia 76ers Deserve More Respect


Despite Doc Rivers best efforts to blow leads and force Furkan Korkmaz down our throats, the Philadelphia 76ers are a half game out of first place in the Eastern Conference. Yet, if you reside anywhere outside of the Delaware Valley, you likely didn’t know that.   only Doc Rivers could start an overtime down by […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | February 1, 2022

Debunking Danny Green’s Comments About Philly Fans


John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia released his newest episode of his podcast, “Takeoff,” late Thursday morning. His guest for this episode was Sixers forward Danny Green. Green, who missed the final four games and change of the Sixers antagonizing series loss to the Atlanta Hawks, made some interesting comments about Philly fans.   Here […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | July 8, 2021

Adjustments The Sixers NEED To Make Before Game Two


The Atlanta Hawks upset the Philadelphia 76ers 128-124 in game one of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Sunday afternoon. It was just the fifth home playoff loss for the Sixers since 2017. It felt as if the Sixers were down by 15 points for the entirety of the game, yet found themselves within three in […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 8, 2021