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3 observations after Sixers’ skid grows another game on 2-point Paul George night originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
NEW YORK —The Sixers’ skid will linger through the All-Star break.
Their losing streak reached five games Wednesday night at Barclays Center with a 100-96 defeat to the Nets.
Both the Sixers and Brooklyn moved to 20-34.
Kelly Oubre Jr. and Quentin Grimes each scored a season-high 30 points. D’Angelo Russell was the Nets’ top scorer with 22 points.
The Sixers were without the following players:
Tyrese Maxey (right knee contusion)
Joel Embiid (left knee injury management)
Kyle Lowry (right hip injury management)
Eric Gordon (right wrist sprain)
Jared McCain (left lateral meniscus surgery)
First up for the Sixers after the All-Star break will be a Feb. 20 matchup with the Celtics. Here are observations on their latest loss:
A 2-point George night as the lone star
New Sixers Jared Butler and Grimes each started. As he had in the second half of the Sixers’ defeat Tuesday to the Raptors, Justin Edwards opened on the bench.
The Sixers fell behind 6-0, but they immediately answered with an 11-2 run. The team took its first lead when Paul George drove and kicked the ball out to Butler, who made the “extra” pass to assist a Grimes corner three-pointer. Grimes also flashed his open-floor pop a bit, throwing down two first-quarter dunks.
The Nets’ first quarter was all about Russell. He scored 14 of Brooklyn’s first 18 points and began 5 for 5 from the floor. While Russell hit some tough shots, Sixers head coach Nick Nurse demonstrated his displeasure with a few defensive breakdowns in the first quarter.
For the Sixers’ offense, George was exceedingly peripheral. He was scoreless in the first half and only attempted three long-range shots.
George’s stat line for the game was two points on 1-for-7 shooting, six rebounds, four assists, three blocks and two steals.
As a team, the Sixers often struggled to create separation off the dribble, trouble the Nets with any sort of surprising movement, or generate remotely easy shots in the half court.
Obviously, on nights when he’s the sole star,…
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Publish date : 2025-02-12 22:01:00
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