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Sixers beat the Heat
« on: January 24, 2005, 10:13:32 PM »
Shaq daddy came to town with his conference leading Miami Heat.  Shaq was getting his normal treatment from the officials committing offensive foul after foul with the officials looking the other way.  It didn't matter.  Shaq got his, but the rest of the Heat, particularly Wade, did not have great games.  The real difference was the Sixers forceing 16 turnovers, and Shaq missing his freethrows.  

Iverson had a double double with 45 pts, 11 assists.  Dalembert was the second leading scorer also a double-double with 16 pts and 11 boards.

McNabb and TO were in the house watching the game after yesterday's victory over the Falcons.

A pretty nice victory for the Sixers who really didn't play a great game.  Outside of Iverson and Dalembert, no-one ha

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Sixers beat the Heat
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2005, 10:14:43 PM »
Iggy's defense on Wade was spectacular.  Wade shot 3-13.  Unreal.  Ron Artest without the mental instability.

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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2005, 10:16:31 PM »
Shaq daddy came to town with his conference leading Miami Heat.  Shaq was getting his normal treatment from the officials committing offensive foul after foul with the officials looking the other way.  It didn't matter.  Shaq got his, but the rest of the Heat, particularly Wade, did not have great games.  The real difference was the Sixers forceing 16 turnovers, and Shaq missing his freethrows.  

Iverson had a double double with 45 pts, 11 assists.  Dalembert was the second leading scorer also a double-double with 16 pts and 11 boards.

McNabb and TO were in the house watching the game after yesterday's victory over the Falcons.

A pretty nice victory for the Sixers who really didn't play a great game.  Outside of Iverson and Dalembert, no-one had a great game.  The team is not playing that well, as I was unhappy with their performance against the Magic, where they had a chance and stopped scoring at the end.

The Sixers still don't execute as well as they should.  Too many quick shots and too much Iverson taking matters into his own hands.  But a win is a win.  

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« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2005, 10:19:32 PM »
Sorry bout that Dabods, hit the wrong key by accident so I went back to finish my post.  Now we got a double post.

You're right about Iggy.  Forced Wade to shoot from the outside and he couldn't put them down.

 

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« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2005, 10:17:38 AM »
Im gonna have to watch this Iggy guy.  Anyone who can keep Wade from getting to the middle at will has some defensive talent.

Props guys!  This is a big win comming off a HUGE win on Sunday to goto the Superbowl.