I'm a big believer in the basketball gods. Some heavenly body that watches over the karma of the game. The NBA schedule is one of those domains ruled by the basketball gods. Every team has a brutal schedule. But the brutality isn't measured out the same every nite. The basketball gods see to that. Back to backs ... coast to coast road trips ... Texas two steps ... home and homes ... 3 games in 5 nites. But some nites the schedule favors your team. The Sixers have been making hay at home ... winning 7 straight. I enjoyed watching them handle the Magic on Wednesday nite. You can thumb your nose at the opponents, but you gotta give them credit for taking advantage when the schedule favors them.
I appreciate Marc's comments about the schedule as he covers the team. He notes a rough ride to start their 3 game road trip starting in Golden State tonite. Golden State will be playing its fourth of five straight home games and the Warriors have been off since Tuesday’s 105-99 win over Seattle. Maybe they will be rusty after the layoff?
Playoff Bound
If you hadn't heard the Sixers have reached the 7th seed in the playoff chase. The ideal spot is the 6th seed to avoid Detroit or Boston in the first round. So if you are rooting for a playoff berth you want to see them pass another team.

But the home win streak remains is tack ... thanks to the Knicks. My eyes nearly popped out of their sockets when I say the 124-84 score. 40 points! Can someone tell me if this game was as enjoyable as it sounds. The Knicks are HORRIBLE! If there is any question about wether the Sixers should tank or play to win ... look at the Knicks. Could you possible be worse than the Knicks? Could there be any sane reason Isiah Thomas still has a job? He must have compromising pictures of the owner in a tutu.
They came out pushing the ball as they have been in recent games. But the Mavs matched their play with outstanding shooting. The Mavs lead the 1st period 25-23. The up temp game deteriorated a bit and the Sixers fell behind. That meant it was "Miller Time". Andre Miller forced the issue and closed the gap. Miller hit an improbable 3 to close out the half. The Sixers were only down by 3.

Smith pushed Thaddeus Young around the floor and exposed him in one on one situations. He was quickly saddled with foul trouble. Young, who started the game, eventually fouled out. But he managed 11 points and 6 boards. Priority #1 in the off season for Young is to add some bulk.
The Sixers played an incredibly interesting game despite the 

