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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
The 76ers POUNDING the Celtics has NOTHING to do with March Madness!
Philly Perspective
Phil
Jasner
:
"No one could have seen this coming. No one could have seen the 76
ers
go on an explosive, 19-0 run in the fourth quarter against the Boston Celtics, the team with the best record in the NBA."
Mark
Narducci
:
"This game looked over, but the 76
ers
keep digging deep, showing more and more heart and character with each stunning performance.Trailing by 11 after Eddie House hit a jumper with 8 minutes and 20 seconds left, the
Sixers
went on a devastating 19-0 run during Monday’s 95-90 win over the shocked Boston Celtics at TD
Banknorth
Garden."
Boston Perspective
Marc J. Spears:
"Maybe the Celtics were road-weary. Maybe the playoff-hungry
Sixers
simply wanted it much more. Maybe it was just one of those nights."
Mark Murphy:
"Perhaps not now, but in two or three seasons, Philadelphia will chase the aging Celtics with the tireless attack of a suddenly not-so-little brother.
But the Celtics already rub their aching bones whenever they play these
Sixers
relations. Though their positions are vastly different - the Celtics with the most wins in the NBA, the young
Sixers
in sixth place in the Eastern Conference with a 36-35 record - the gap will close. Andre
Iguodala
actually took a few yards off the distance last night. The dunk-happy forward’s 28-point performance, which included the last 10 points of a 19-0 fourth-quarter run, was enough to stake the
Sixers
to a 95-90 win against the Celtics at the Garden."
Jeff
Horrigan
:
"Only a few months ago, the only place the Philadelphia 76
ers
appeared certain to be represented in May was
Secaucus
, N.J., where the annual NBA draft lottery is held to determine which of the league’s worst teams will get first crack at the incoming class of talent."
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