Very impressive win for the Sixers, particularly on the tail end of a back to back and in overtime no less, they were the more energetic team. Portland was getting nearly all the calls from the refs so the Sixers had to overcome that as well.
The two Andres have been at it almost all year, but now Thad Young is also putting up 20 ppg. To me this means the Sixers have crossed a line. When a team rely's on 2 good players they can win more often than not, but every once in a while will loose, when one of them has an off-game. Teams with 3 solid scorers, like Boston are much harder to beat, they only become vulnerable when one of their big three is out with an injury.
This should start to show up in their record soon, they are better than a .500 team now. They are over .500 for the trip, and I think could have won 1 or 2 more had the schedule been a bit more favorable. If they had a days rest after LA before playing Phoenix they could have won that one. Golden State gives the Sixers lots of problems because they play inside-out driving and then kicking the ball back out for an open shot. Orlando plays the same way and it is very hard for a conventional defense to beat them.
The rest of the schedule provides the Sixers with the opportunity to get to the fifth spot even though they have no more with Miami. They see Detroit twice, and that will determine who gets the 5th and 6th seeds. IMO, the Sixers are better this time around. We also have the Celtics once and the Cavaliers twice. I'm anxious to see how the "new look Sixers" go against the East's elite. And also the Atlanta Hawks, who we should see in the first round.
There are lots of weak EC teams in the last few weeks so the Sixers should be able to maintain a winning record no matter what. Miami looks suspect and had a tougher schedule, I think. Atlanta, though has been playing better than the Sixers and it doesn't look like we can catch them.