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Helin: Biggest surprises of NBA season thus far

Helin: Biggest surprises of NBA season thus far

We’re a week into the NBA season and some things are what we expected — the Lakers, Heat and Celtics are good; the Sixers are not; John Wall is dynamic; Kobe won’t talk about his injuries; and the Grizzles are making bad contract decisions.

 

76ers fire coach Jordan after 1 season

76ers fire coach Jordan after 1 season

Eddie Jordan and his Princeton offense were a flop in Philadelphia....

 

LeBron returns with 23, leads Cavs over Sixers

LeBron James had 23 points, 10 assists and six rebounds in his return from a two-game absence, and the Cleveland Cavaliers won for the 14th time in their last 19 road games with a 100-95 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night....

 

Sixers considering breaking ties with A.I.

Sixers considering breaking ties with A.I.

With Allen Iverson again leaving the 76ers to be with his daughter, there's a chance he's played his last game for Philly.

 

76ers deep-six Celtics’ 11-game win streak

76ers deep-six Celtics’ 11-game win streak

Elton Brand had 23 points and eight rebounds, giving Philadelphia the lead on a tip-in with 7.7 seconds left, and the 76ers snapped Boston’s 11-game win streak with 98-97 victory over the Celtics on Friday night.

 

Nuggets ruin Iverson’s return to 76ers

Chauncey Billups and Denver ruined Allen Iverson’s homecoming. Billups scored 31 points and Carmelo Anthony had 14 to help the Nuggets spoil Iverson’s return to Philadelphia with a 93-83 win over the 76ers on Monday night.

 

Howard has 24-24; Orlando up

Dwight Howard had 24 points and a career playoff-high 24 rebounds, a dominating performance that powered the Magic to a 91-78 victory over the Sixers on Tuesday night and gave Orlando a 3-2 series lead.

 

This time, Magic hold on to get past 76ers

The Orlando Magic built a big lead and avoided another meltdown — barely.

 

Shocker: Magic blow 18-point lead, fall to 76ers

Andre Iguodala waited for the clock to tick down, took a few dribbles to his right and let go a high-arching jumper. Swish! The Magic were stunned, their fans silenced. For the Philadelphia 76ers, it was the sweet sound of stealing home-court advantage.

 

76ers keep Cavs from tying Celtics’ home mark

With LeBron James, All-Star guard Mo Williams and other regulars resting for the playoffs, Cleveland lost for just the second time on their home floor this season, 111-110 in overtime Wednesday night to the Philadelphia 76ers.

 

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