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Seems like the Sixers keep piling up the losses as they are now on an 18-game losing streak.
They may win one more or they may lose them all, its the Wiggins/Parker sweepstakes, plus if N.O stays out of the top five the Sixers get their pick. I understand why they are tanking but I don't like it, just two years ago they took Boston to game 7 and now they couldn't beat Temple. Whomever they get, he better be the next superstar in the NBA.
So the Sixers tank and land some top draft picks. Even with those picks, I'm wondering if they know how to win. The organization from the coach on up, haven't shown that they know how to even take a GOOD team to the pinnacle.
I'm sorry but if the sixers lose all their remaining games from Jan 29th to finished 15-67, then that coach has to go. You can't be a coach of a team who loses more than 30 games in a row. I don't think he deserves to be the coach of a team with new players next season
Losing this many games in a row and you are the coach is a disgrace
I'm sorry but if the sixers lose all their remaining games from Jan 29th to finished 15-67, then that coach has to go. You can't be a coach of a team who loses more than 30 games in a row. I don't think he deserves to be the coach of a team with new players next season
Losing this many games in a row and you are the coach is a disgrace
It's not Brett Brown's fault though. The team is just horrible. It would be dumb to fire him after just one season of a team rebuilding.
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