Until the NJ and Philly games, Dallas was doing fine. They were playing the tail end of a back to back, and they had 3 players out, Dampier, Stackhouse and Devin Harris.
So the Sixers won, under ideal conditions for them, and unfavorable ones for Dallas. They won, but Dallas couldn't give them their best shot.
It means more than the wins over the bad teams, but not enough to suggest the Sixers need to be reckoned with. They're just a young team that works hard, tries to defend and run. They can't defend against a team with a low-post game and against a team that really defends- well, I'm waiting for anther game against a good team to see.
They are entertaining to watch, but I'm under no illusion about their abilities. It is annoying to look at the fans thoughts at the Inquirer web site. People are talking about the playoffs again and how they don't care about a lottery pick. This team can't compete with Detroit or Boston, they can't even beat Toronto, or at least the couldn't!
Their schedule gets tougher again after the all star break. March will determine the Sixers season, half the games are against decent teams and they will be lucky to play .500 ball. If they do better than that, I'll be pleasantly surprised.
The one thing is, they've turned the corner. They now think they can win and everyone wants to play hard and try. They have a formula for winning now, push the ball at all times, and try to force turnovers. Fun to watch, but they still haven't proven they're a good team.