After scoring the first bucket of the game for their only lead of the night, the Bulls got whatever they wanted. They had a layup line at the rim as they scored 39 points in the first quarter and then 40 in the third.
Yes, the Philadelphia 76ers played without two-time NBA scoring champion and the always-injured Joel Embiid. Yes, they haven't been a playoff contender this season, even with two other All-Stars in the starting lineup.
After the Philadelphia 76ers' losing streak extended to eight straight games with Monday night's 142-110 loss to the Chicago Bulls, star forward Paul George didn't hold back his opinion on the state of the team.
The 76ers are a team in trouble. They trailed by 50 points in the fourth quarter in a loss to the Chicago Bulls.
Paul George and the Philadelphia 76ers will play host to the Chicago Bulls on Monday in a hugely important matchup for the play-in.
The 76ers are a team in trouble. They trailed by 50 points in the fourth quarter in a loss to the Chicago Bulls. The 76ers have lost eight straight games and 10 of 11 overall and are outside of even a play-in tournament berth.
Star, Paul George, was expected to be the final puzzle piece to help the Sixers compete for an Eastern Conference title and beyond. Three games after the All-Star break, it’s safe to say the Sixers are coming up way short of their goals.
Philadelphia opened the second half of the season with a 20-point defeat at the hands of the defending-champion Boston Celtics, lost a heartbreaker at the buzzer to the Brooklyn Nets and then on Monday night was blown out by the Chicago Bulls on its home floor in a lifeless,
After the 76ers’ 142-110 home loss to the Bulls, Paul George gave a blunt assessment of Philadelphia’s winning mentality.
The Philadelphia 76ers lost again on Monday evening, easily taken down 142-110 by the Chicago Bulls. This was just the latest embarrassing loss for
The Sixers trailed by as many as 50 points without Joel Embiid. “We just don’t have the habit of a champion or a playoff-contending team," said Paul George.
The Philadelphia 76ers continue to disappoint, suffering their eighth consecutive loss on Monday night in a 142-110 defeat at home to the Chicago Bulls. This loss drops their record to 20-37, with no sign of improvement in sight.
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