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

3 Steps to Save the Sixers This Offseason


1. Find the RIGHT coach   Without a doubt this will be the most important decision the Sixers make this offseason, one they can not afford to mess up. Brett Brown was a terrific coach for “The Process”, as he took terrible rosters designed to lose and got them to buy in and play hard. […]

By Justin Procope | September 3, 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

Bold Move By the Sixers To Think We Are Paying For Their Tickets, No Matter Where They Play


The Philadelphia 76ers are exploring the possibility of building a new basketball arena at Penn’s Landing, and the team has launched a lobbying campaign to get local officials behind a plan to help finance construction with taxpayer support. https://t.co/1apkYhVtjL — Andrew Seidman (@AndrewSeidman) August 26, 2020 The story of the Sixers ploy to build their […]

By Aidan Powers | August 27, 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 | August 24, 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

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