No Iverson. No Webber. No Problem!
How this for balanced scoring- 6 players in double figures, no one with more than 20. No one took more than 18 shots. Shooting percentage .506. 29 assists, only 8 turnovers.
The Sixers practiaclly blew the game open in the first quarter, getting out at one point to a 20 pt lead.
Wizards came back and were up by 13 in the fourth quarter and the Sixers could easilly have hung it up. Not a chance, they came back hard and took control of the game.
This is a big win not only from the standpoint of the standings, where the Sixers gained a game on both the Wizards and the Celtics, but also stayed ahead of NJ. The real impressive thing was that the Sixers beat a playoff team (although a faltering one) without their two big money big name players.
This should give the Sixers great confidence going into the post season, and will hopefully make O'brien realize how deep the team is. This wasn't a defensive contest, the Sixers scored 112 points.
Igoudala was his usual excellent self 20 points and 8 assists, and Willie Green played a tremendous game at the point with 20 points and 9 assists.
Very hard for the Nets to catch the Sixers when they've gone 7-3 in their last 10. Boston on the other hand is 4-6....Now they're only 2 games behind with 6 to go and a game with the Celtics. Very nice.