This team does not seem to know that they are supposed to lose. The Sixers once again pulled off a shocker and defeated the much-favored Chicago Bulls on Saturday night. After trailing for the majority of the game, Philadelphia pulled it together on both sides of the ball in the second half to defend their home court and stay unbeaten.
The Bulls took the lead early in the game and led by 15 at halftime. The Sixers were behind by as many as 18 in the second half, but looked much better than in the first half. After allowing 34 and 30 points in the 1st and 2nd quarters, Philadelphia held the Bulls to only 40 points in the second half. The Sixers took the lead on a lay up by Michael Carter-Williams after picking up a loose ball with less than 4:00 remaining. Spencer Hawes hit a mid-range jumper with only :05 seconds remaining to put the game away, 107-104. Philadelphia has scored over 100 points in their first three games under Brett Brown.
Michael Carter-Williams had another great performance in only his third NBA game recording a double-double with 26 points and 10 assists. The rookie basically outplayed Derrick Rose who scored 13 and had 8 turnovers. Hawes also had another impressive game, recording 18 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks. Evan Turner added 20 points. The Sixers were outrebounded by Chicago 51-39, but made up for it with great three-point shooting, hitting 11 of 22 shots from beyond the arc, with Thad Young leading the team with 3. Carlos Boozer led the Bulls with 22 points and 10 rebounds and Luol Deng added 20 points.
Philadelphia has proven they can win despite the lack of obvious talent on the roster. They've proven they can keep their composure in close games and have the heart it takes to pull out the victory. They've beaten three teams that are likely to make the playoffs and MCW looks like an all-star so far. I don't think Philadelphia fans could be any more surprised or excited. The 76ers face a tough test at home on Monday against the Warriors. It will be interesting to see if MCW's defense and length can stop the explosive Steph Curry.
By: Matt Ryan
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Michael Carter-Williams had another great performance in only his third NBA game recording a double-double with 26 points and 10 assists. The rookie basically outplayed Derrick Rose who scored 13 and had 8 turnovers. Hawes also had another impressive game, recording 18 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks. Evan Turner added 20 points. The Sixers were outrebounded by Chicago 51-39, but made up for it with great three-point shooting, hitting 11 of 22 shots from beyond the arc, with Thad Young leading the team with 3. Carlos Boozer led the Bulls with 22 points and 10 rebounds and Luol Deng added 20 points.
Philadelphia has proven they can win despite the lack of obvious talent on the roster. They've proven they can keep their composure in close games and have the heart it takes to pull out the victory. They've beaten three teams that are likely to make the playoffs and MCW looks like an all-star so far. I don't think Philadelphia fans could be any more surprised or excited. The 76ers face a tough test at home on Monday against the Warriors. It will be interesting to see if MCW's defense and length can stop the explosive Steph Curry.
By: Matt Ryan
Follow us on Twitter: @BroadStBeat