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

The Sixers First Game Back Already Has Us Missing Life Without Sports


It’s been a long 4 and 1/2 months since we last saw our Sixers play an official basketball game and everyone was excited to see them play again. Now, most of us probably wish the season just stayed canceled. While everyones minds will probably change in a day or two, Sixers fans got a brutal […]

By Mike McCarrick | August 1, 2020

Philly Sports Bracket of Pain: Sixers Region


‘Tis better to have loved and loss than to have never loved at all. Or is it? For a generation that had nothing but apathy for the 76ers basketball franchise from 2002 to 2017, they finally know the meaning of pain thanks to The Process Era. Some of said pain comes from on the court, […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 20, 2020

Introducing The Philly Sports Bracket of Pain


With March Madness being entirely non-existent in 2020, the need for tournaments and brackets is imperative. That’s why Philly Fan Life has decided to throw their hat in the ring of distracting sports fans with bracket content. Since there’s no current or future sports to talk about at the moment, fans have been looking at […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 18, 2020

Philly What Ifs: The Kawhi Bounce(s)


These nights without sports have really gotten me thinking back to some major moments in our city’s sports history. One that’s obviously been on everybody’s since it happened, and especially with how this season had been going for the Sixers, is Game 7 against Toronto last year. How would the state of the franchise been […]

By Nick Fiore | April 13, 2020

T-Mac to Philly, What Could Have Been…


Normally I’m all for details on trades that never happened coming out. I love thinking about the what ifs in sports. Today though, with everything going on, I could have used without this little reminder Stephan A Smith dropped earlier. Stephan A decided to ruin every Sixers fan day by quote tweeting a tweet talking […]

By Nick Fiore | April 4, 2020