Sixers show fight but fall to Bulls

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CHICAGO - In front of a sellout crowd at the United Center on Saturday night, the 76ers did something they had not done the night before: They played every possession hard.

Unfortunately for the Sixers, the outcome was the same: They lost, outlasted by the Chicago Bulls, 94-88.

Philadelphia 76ers' Samuel Dalembert reacts during Chicago Bulls' Brad Miller's free throws during the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game in Chicago. The Bulls won 94-88. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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The Sixers dropped to 4-6. The Bulls improved to 5-4.

On Friday night, the Sixers were outhustled and outplayed in a loss to the Utah Jazz. Saturday night's game was fought hard, if not well executed.

"Night and day from [the Utah game], and if we would have had some shots go down, I think it's a different ball game . . .," Sixers coach Eddie Jordan said. "I liked the way we executed, our defense was into itself, I liked the way we rebounded. And yet we couldn't make free throws or open shots tonight when it counted."

The Sixers, led by Andre Iguodala with a game-high 24 points, finished shooting 42 percent from the floor and 61.9 percent from the free-throw line.

"Against Utah, our toughness was questioned, and I don't think we brought the fight like we needed to, but here I thought we did a better job," guard Willie Green said.

Until the last few minutes of the third quarter, the Sixers controlled the game. They led by a point at halftime and by nine during the third quarter. But by the fourth quarter's start, the Sixers trailed by four.

Quickly, it became more.

Jordan opened the fourth in a three-quarter-court press, dropping into a zone defense.

Within a few minutes - and a changed defense later - the Bulls had opened a 14-point lead. Midway through, the lead had reached 17.

The Bulls finished with six players in double figures, led by Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich with 19 apiece.

A few minutes into the fourth, Sixers reserve forward Marreese Speights left the game with a sprained left knee. Speights, who will be further evaluated today, did not return.

For the final 9 minutes, 38 seconds, Jordan went with reserve Rodney Carney.

Power forward Elton Brand did not play the game's final 12:45. He finished with 11 points and six rebounds.

From the jump ball, the Sixers played the way they should play: running, slashing, blocking, and boarding. In the first three minutes, each of the Sixers' five starters did what he is supposed to do. Center Samuel Dalembert had an overpowering block; Iguodala had a dunk in transition; Thaddeus Young made all of his free throws; Lou Williams, who outplayed Chicago star point guard Derrick Rose, slashed and finished; and Brand backed himself into the low post and faded for a jumper.

The Bulls were forced to call a time-out, trailing, 11-2. Midway through the first quarter, the fans started shifting in their seats, listless, their team trailing by 17-4.

Within minutes, Chicago drained that lead, responding with an 18-3 run and taking a 22-20 lead.

Iguodala acknowledged that the Sixers relinquished their lead too quickly.

"I think I have to be a little more aggressive there, get to the foul line or something to stop that run," he said. "But I saw a lot of things that I think were positive. . . . I actually think we made some improvements."


Contact staff writer Kate Fagan at 856-779-3844 or kfagan@phillynews.com.

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Posted 12:43 AM, 11/15/2009
GetRidofIguodola
Yawn.....
Posted 01:18 AM, 11/15/2009
chuckw
Said it before, say it again; this team needs to play in your face defense and run, run, run, run. Much more entertaining, as anyone who watched that fourth quarter could see. Zumoff (more and more annoying, particularly his whining about the officiating) kept raving about Brand and kept complaining that it was the second game in two nights for the Sixers (none of whom played more than 30 minutes last night against Utah) and 5th in 7 games, overlooking that it was much like Utah when they came in the blew our doors off. Dalembert played one of his better games; if only he would continue to do that, but we know he won't. Williams played well and was exciting to watch, but still not consistent from the outside. Brand played ok, but they are far more interesting when he is out of the lineup, at least during the regular season when they can run. Jordan keeps acknowledging that Brand is of little value in the fourth quarter, despite being their highest paid player. At least they hustled tonight.
Posted 02:13 AM, 11/15/2009
McNabbgags
Billy Cunningham couldn't coach this group of dopes to the playoffs.
Posted 02:14 AM, 11/15/2009
Flyeagle76
I am sorry but this showed the slim chances of them being a playoff team. Chicago is the 9th seed and Philly the 11th through ten games. The Chicago announcers could not identify the Princeton offense on how the sixers ran it. If Philly misses the playoffs, how much longer is Stefanski in office? I have seen no improvements since his inception. Billy King did get rid of Van Horn's and Mutombo's contracts. Let us see if Stefanski can too. New Jersey was a tough win, which had their third stringers starting and no wins.
Posted 05:38 AM, 11/15/2009
bow
if they do make it to the playoffs, their gonna get put out in the first round anyway.
Posted 05:53 AM, 11/15/2009
phillyhoodlum22
Why are the sixers paying Elton I have no Brand 80 million bucks to do absolutely nothing but make turnovers and miss shots. Stefanski is the worse GM in the league to get suckered into paying all that cash to a over the hill beat up player. What a idiot!
Posted 09:31 AM, 11/15/2009
langx
Trying to get rid of bad contracts that you yourself signed is exactly what Billy King did. It's like he never left. It's not the way to build a team. Which is why Stiffansky should be fired immediately. Who signs an over the hill player coming off a major injury and then decide to surround him with players that won't be ready until Brand leaves. Stiffansky has no clue how to build a team.
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