The Sixers lost their momentum from the Boston win thanks to the Clippers, who played very well and deserved to win. I thought that LA's inside players gave Brand and Speights a harder time than Perkins and Garnett. I'd like to see them step up and battle for those boards.
Do not understimate offensive execution. Getting stops is nice, but even the best defense can't stop every shot. Your opponent cannot win if you continue to score, the best he can do is stay even. The best teams win with defense, but if they can't stop you from scoring you win. That's why a good offense is so important, and why you need strong inside players. Teams that have those things win.
I like the Sixers to work hard on offense, being patient when it's called for but trying to defeat them quickly where possible. Pete Carril said that with this offense it's important to make that first pass quickly, or the play breaks down. The better they execute on offense the more in control of the game they will be.
It is much harder to run off of a made basket.
They need to try and get control over Barron Davis and do something to contain Kamen. The Clippers can be induced into taking lots of quick shots, which plays right into the Sixers hands. A little pressure can go a long way, if they can cut off Davis's drives.