76ers continue to drop in standings
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76ers continue to drop in standings
Video: The Sixers' two-game win streak was snapped by the Nets on Friday night. The loss dropped the 76ers to eighth place in the Eastern Conference with seven games to play. John Mitchell of the Inquirer reports from the Wells Fargo Center.
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How can anyone who loves sports possibly root for this team? 2smart4philly
Elton Brand, talking about lack of heart, 6 points, 5 rebounds in 30 minutes with a +/- of -16. Collins, next line up change should be Thad Young to start over Brand. BeFrank
How do you go from first to worst in 2 mo. by not taking advantage of players at the trade deadline and giving away players for SECOUND ROUND PICKS that has no value. when are the owners gonna step in and run this business because This experiment has to end how do you exspect to win the ppl over when we do the same thing every year we need a superstar/leader to run this team. Collins needs to stop trying to run away from the idea of coaching a star player. Michael Jordan has his own team he doesn't want this one he only wants to beat this one. DVS 1
@2smart, its very difficult, but I'm a homer. @beFrank, old players take so long to warm up that if you are going to play them at all, it has to be right after the pre-game warm up. ericthered1
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John Mitchell is in his second year covering the 76ers for the Inquirer after joining the paper in November 2011. He covered the Washington Wizards for the Washington Times from 1998 to 2008. He's also worked at the Philadelphia Tribune, the Wilmington News Journal, Courier-Post, Trenton Times and Elmira Star-Gazette.
Marc Narducci has served in a variety of roles with the Inquirer since beginning in 1983. He has covered the 76ers as a backup and a beat writer. In addition, Narducci has covered everything from the Super Bowl to the World Series and a lot in between. Narducci also has a true passion for South Jersey scholastic sports, which he has covered for many years.