Sixers' 2021-2022 GDT #46: 01/23/22 76ers(26-19) @ Spurs(17-29) - 7pm

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Re: Sixers' 2021-2022 GDT #46: 01/23/22 76ers(26-19) @ Spurs(17-29) - 7pm

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This one was too close for comfort, especially after the previous game's meltdown, but the Sixers manage to hold on and squeak out a victory.

Another huge night for JoJo.
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Re: Sixers' 2021-2022 GDT #46: 01/23/22 76ers(26-19) @ Spurs(17-29) - 7pm

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Some Philly reporter needs to ask Pop how much coaching played a part in the Spurs loss.
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Re: Sixers' 2021-2022 GDT #46: 01/23/22 76ers(26-19) @ Spurs(17-29) - 7pm

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Gennosuke wrote: Mon Jan 24, 2022 2:19 am Some Philly reporter needs to ask Pop how much coaching played a part in the Spurs loss.
That would be awesome....Rivers needs to be fired
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Re: Sixers' 2021-2022 GDT #46: 01/23/22 76ers(26-19) @ Spurs(17-29) - 7pm

Post by BelmontShore »

Embiid is ridiculous right now.

His passing has improved 200%.

I have to think this doesn't happen to this extent if Simmons is playing. Simmons' absence has made it necessary for Embiid to greatly expand his game and he's responded. That wrap around pass to Korkmaz was eye opening.

With better finishers, he could have had a couple of triple doubles, but Harris, Brown and Korkmaz have blown shots. Curry is reluctant at times to let it fly.

Solid win vs a plucky Spurs' team.
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