11 Takeaways from Cavs 132-121 victory over Sixers
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The weary Philadelphia 76ers end their road trip with a tough loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night.
The Sixers entered the game without the services of Joel Embiid (rest), Jared McCain (rest), Paul George (knee) and Dominick Barlow (elbow). The Cavaliers entered the game without De’Andre Hunter (illness) and Max Strus (foot).
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Once up by 24 points, the Sixers fell to a 113-111 loss to the Bulls at United Center. Chicago moved to 6-1 and the Sixers dropped to 5-2. Nikola Vucevic drilled a go-ahead corner three-pointer with 3.2 seconds left. Quentin Grimes then had a good look at a game-winner, but he missed a top-of-the-key three-point attempt.
One of the Philadelphia 76ers’ bigger acquisitions in the offseason came right as it began, when they agreed to a deal with Trendon Watford. The 24-year-old wou
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To Nurse's point, the Sixers didn't quit. They did eventually rally and tie the game at 72 in the third, but the Cavs responded with a backbreaking 13-0 run and the Sixers couldn't get back into it after that. It was just too much as Cleveland star Donovan Mitchell went off for 46 points.
Former Philadelphia 76ers president Pat Croce still has a vivid recollection of how he reacted after Allen Iverson knocked down a baseline jumper in front of the Los Angeles Lakers bench in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. According to Croce, it drove him even crazier when Iverson stepped over Ty Lue.