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Stuckey sticks Sixers with loss
A.I. and the 76ers went home losers again. "It's going to have to be one of the best games ever from us in order to win,'' Allen Iverson said.
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Analysis: How will the 'frail Blazers' deal with injuries?
You need 10 players to scrimmage. The Blazers can't do that. An NBA team needs a backup center.
Blazers extend Pacers' skid to 6
Despite having only nine active players and missing coach Nate McMillan, the Trail Blazers got 29 points from Brandon Roy and beat the Indiana Pacers 102-91 on Wednesday night.
Pistons send 76ers to 11th straight loss
RODNEY Stuckey scored 27 points and hit the winner with 8.7 seconds left to lead the Detroit Pistons to a 90-86 win over Philadelphia yesterday, the 76ers' 11th straight loss.
Could the 76ers make the playoffs?
Vote: Has Iverson's newfound happiness won you over? Alex Trebek would be proud.
Blazers win, lose Oden for season
Brandon Roy had 28 points and scored the winning basket to help Portland beat Houston 90-89 on Saturday night after the Trail Blazers lost center Greg Oden to a probable season-ending knee injury.
Less money, more fun for Westphal
To call it a case of hindsight being 20-20 isn't entirely fair, not to mention premature.
Iverson tears up at warm homecoming
Allen Iverson may not be the player he was when the Philadelphia 76ers played in the 2001 NBA Finals.
Imagining The Sixers Without Iverson: Jrue Holiday's NBA Orientation
With Sixers coach Eddie Jordan downplaying the slew of "Allen Iverson back to the Sixers" reports , I wanted to take some time and examine what the next eight weeks could look like for the team sans "The Answer." The question that should be on most Sixers' fans minds as they've been watching these past few games: Just who is this new starting point ...
Inside the Sixers: Contemplating Iverson's problematic return
Within the 76ers' world, the question of Allen Iverson's returning has always been met with head shaking, the gesture clearly conveying, That bridge has been crossed.
Source: With Williams injured, 76ers ponder Iverson reunion
Allen Iverson's on-again, off-again retirement may end with a reunion in the city that had his heart at hello.
There were only three things that did not surprise us about the 76ers 108-107 loss in Washington last night: the Sixers awful defense cost them the game..., the 76ers bench played welland... which ever Sixer took the last shot, that player would settle for a long range J. The 76ers lost their third game in a row last night and are now 0-2 on this ...
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Blazers' Andre Miller finds the right recipe for longevity
Playing through pain, such as when he hurt his ankle Wednesday night against Detroit, has helped Andre Miller establish the longest active games-played streak in the NBA.
Seven games do not make an NBA season, but 76ers guard Lou Williams seems to be on the way to calming some of the fears that have been expressed about how well he can handle the point.
Inside the Sixers: Work in progress keeps to time line
With a coy smile, 76ers coach Eddie Jordan said it would take months - at least until Thanksgiving - before you'd see some rhythm within his systems.
Hawks guard Jamal Crawford is still adjusting to coach Mike Woodson's defensive scheme.
Will The Real Thaddeus Young Please Stand Up?
For the second year in a row, going into the season, it felt like every Sixer source and article made sure to make mention of Thaddeus Young and his potential to become an All-Star this year.
The 76ers play their second of back-to-back games tonight at the Wachovia Center.
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