It early, the Sixers played like the team you would expect if you see them on paper. They were exposed for what they may become if they do not establish an identity. AI was the injured warrior who managed 20+ points on poor shooting and a lot of courage. No spark from the other players, questionable defense inside the paint, no shot blocking presence in the middle ... The Kings went right at Kenny T (an undersized POWER forward demands that you do so) ... Randy Ayers used fewer players. But the worse thing I say, and Tom Tolbert doing the ISBN broadcast commented on this, The Sixers lost the last two minutes of every quarter! Twice they gave up 3 pointers at the buzzer! Stealing the quarter in the last two minutes is a sign of a good team ... That's the kinda of thing you want to see, losing to the Kings is not an embarrassment.
Saturday, November 01, 2003
Sixers fall to the Kings in Sacramento
It early, the Sixers played like the team you would expect if you see them on paper. They were exposed for what they may become if they do not establish an identity. AI was the injured warrior who managed 20+ points on poor shooting and a lot of courage. No spark from the other players, questionable defense inside the paint, no shot blocking presence in the middle ... The Kings went right at Kenny T (an undersized POWER forward demands that you do so) ... Randy Ayers used fewer players. But the worse thing I say, and Tom Tolbert doing the ISBN broadcast commented on this, The Sixers lost the last two minutes of every quarter! Twice they gave up 3 pointers at the buzzer! Stealing the quarter in the last two minutes is a sign of a good team ... That's the kinda of thing you want to see, losing to the Kings is not an embarrassment.
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