Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat

Some stats:
Our three top scorers:
Thomas 25pts 3reb 0ast 3TO
Thornton 22pts 1reb 0ast 1TO
Evans 19pts 2reb 8ast 1TO
The center matchup (boo!!):
Cousins 8pts (3-9FG) 9reb 2ast
Hawes 14pts (7-13FG) 10reb 3ast
Philly:
Allen 20pts 7reb 1ast 9-13FG (career high points)
Wright 22pts 3reb 6ast 6-13FG (season avg: 8.3pts on .393FG%)
Sixers Team 117pts (season average 92.4ppg, dead last in NBA)
Here, BTW, is how it sounds to be disrespected:
As a lifelong defensive minded everything, you could hardly insult me worse if you said something about my mother. Actually, that's much worse than saying something about my mother. So, she slept with you and she even brought the handcuffs. That's got nothing to do with ME. Now saying I'm a gutless gloryhound weenie who just wants to get out and statpad rather than do the defensive dirty work...well now we are going to have a confrontation.It helped Philadelphia mentally knowing that the Kings allow the most points per game in the NBA. Sacramento also leads the league in scoring since the All-Star break.
"They don't want to move on defense; they want to get out and run and shoot the ball as quick as they can," said Wilkins, who had six of Philadelphia's 31 assists. "We did a good job of moving the ball and finding the open man for good shots."
Two Man Grading Consortium for tonight:
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Boxscore
Stats: 31min 5pts (2-9, 1-6, 0-0) 5reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Salmons ( C- ) -- If John had shot the ball well, he probably would have gotten a B. But he didn't, and you don't reward failure. He was 1 for 6 from the three, and ironicly, he hit his first three of the night. Which was right after he missed a pullup 16 footer. His one glaring mistake was a pass to Cuz over the top that had three defenders there waiting to intercept it, which they did. That was all the scoring he would do in the first half. His one basket in the second half came off of a Cousins steal when John went end to end and laid it in. Wanting JT to feel better about his airball, John decided to airball a three with 21 seconds left in the game. It really didn't matter at that point because the game had already been decided. John did hustle on defense, and was one of the few out there that did. Not a good night all the way around. --Baja
Stats: 27min 8pts (4-10, 0-0, 0-2) 8reb 0ast 0stl 1blk 2TO
Thompson ( C ) -- Hey, a C is better than a D. Jason had 8 pts tonight on 4 of 10 shooting, and most of his shots were good shots. One a point blank 3 footer that I could have made. He didn't get off to a good start. He missed a little half hook. He then bulled his way into a crowd and turned it over. He followed that by grabbing a board and then almost throwing it away. For a while JT was living a nightmare, but then things turned around. he scored on a very nice pass from Tyreke. He then backed down Young, and scored over him. He finished the half by missing an open foul line jumper, but then hitting a little half hook. The second half was a mixed bag. He started by being short on a 17 foot jumper. He then posted up Hawes and was fouled. Unfortunately he missed both freethrows, one being an airball. He did manage to hit one more baseline jumper on another nice setup form Tyreke. Jason did grab 8 boards and blocked a shot. He probably hustled more than some others out there, especially in the second half, when everyone seemed to be in slow motion compared to the 76'ers
--Baja
Stats: 27min 8pts (3-9, 0-0, 2-2) 9reb 2ast 1stl 1blk 2TO
Cousins ( D ) -- for a few minutes early in this one it looked like Boogie might have enough energy to be a factor. He looked strong on the boards at least, although clearly playing a support role on offense to the Reke Show. But after he returned in the second was just ineffective all quarter long, both on defense where the Sixers were popping jumpers on him, and on offense where there was little life or energy and everything was rolling off. To top things off near the end of his stint he started getting into it with Thaddeus Young, and got a double technical out of it. We started the third trying to force feed him inside, but it just was not there tonight. Finally got another shot to fall when he stepped out for a little baseline jumper from Reke on the drive, but he remained slow to recover off of rotations back to Hawes for his jumpers and he really wasn't getting much accomplished and finally got his 5th foul after we left him on the court with 4. By the time he returned in the early 4th we were down 20, and while we slightly cut inito the lead, this was no night for DeMarcus to be leading the charge. Even the great hands were not as sure ont his night, as severasl boards he normally gets escaped him. Gets the grade he does largely for having some excuse from the night before, and still leading us in rebounding, as even an exhausted Boogie is better on the baords than anything else we've got.--Brick
Stats: 34min 19pts (8-15, 1-3, 2-2) 2reb 8ast 2stl 1blk 1TO
Evans ( A- ) -- got off to another roaring start to this one. It may not have been quite as good as the ridiuclous thumping he laid on Chicago in the first half a couple of weeks ago, but it was cut from the same cloth. Philadelphia simply had nobody who could stop him, and Reke took full advantage of it. But it wasn't just his his ability to slash to the rim again and again, and completely ignore Hawes as an impediment once he got there. It was also his smartly using his penetration to set up team members all night long off of drive and kicks, in the process becoming the only one of our three main scorers this time to record even a single assist. In his case, 8 of them. He was not pereect however, there were a couple of forced acrobatic finish attemtps which should ahve been more kicks I think, and that got more prominent as the game went along. And defensively he was just so so, and committed the don't leave the three point shooting specialist open at the three point line, please pretty please, error again. Nonetheless, if he had played the entire game at the elvel he played the first half this was an easy A. Unfoirtunately he began to slow after half, at a certain point I don't know if he was going to get the ball back from IT anyway, and he disappeared compeltely in the 4th (literally), and now reports have come out that he was vomiting at halftime and could not go late. That sucks, for both him and us as he was the difference maker tonight, and when he ran out of special, we ran out of steam. --Brick
Stats: 29min 25pts (10-15, 4-7, 1-1) 3reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 3TO
Thomas ( B ) -- B you say! Why not an A? Well zero assists is why. If his name was John Salmons, then he would have gotten an A. And despite scoring 25 points, I'm not sure how much he helped the team tonight. Maybe I'm just upset that he fouled with just 16 seconds left in a game that was already lost. I had to wonder if it was his intent to have more time to pad his stats (he did hit a three with just 9 seconds left), or he just wanted to punish me by making me watch longer than I should have had to. Almost all of his scoring came in the 2nd half. In the first half, he played off the ball a lot, and at times was invisible. He didn't score, or take a shot until there was 8:06 left in the 1st quarter, when he hit a corner three. Contrary to what Reynolds said, he had little to do with stopping Holiday from scoring as he struggled to stay in front of him. Holiday simply missed open shots. Shots he wouldn't miss in the second half. He attempted assists, like the bullet bounce pass he tried to get to Cousins, which was almost uncatchable. A bit later he fumbled a nice pass from Tyreke and turned it over. He did have one nice move in the post when he drove, stopped, and then reversed for a layup. The second half was a series of three's, and driving layups. Yes he did score, but at the expense of his teammates. Between him and Thornton, most of the shots in the second half were sucked up. His stat line looks good for a shooting guard, but zero assits just doesn't cut it for a PG. --Baja
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