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PHLY Philadelphia Sixers Podcast

PHLY Sixers Postgame: 76ers' cold shooting night leads to loss to Suns

PHLY Philadelphia Sixers Podcast

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4.7631 Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2025

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

The Philadelphia 76ers (14-20) had an awful shooting night and simply could not overcome the poor team percentage, multiple scoring droughts, missed free throws and the absence of Joel Embiid in their 109-99 loss to the Phoenix Suns (16-18).

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0:00.0

On a cold day and cold night here in Philadelphia.

0:09.4

It seemed like it found its way into the arena tonight, as the 76ers could not make a shot

0:15.6

after the, I guess, somewhere late in the second quarter and then the eventual ultimate turnaround for the Phoenix Suns,

0:24.1

who also could not make a shot there early on, they were able to find their scoring touch while the 76ers struggle, leading to a 109-99 loss here in South Philadelphia.

0:34.6

Welcome to the PHLY Sixers pregame show presented by Bet365.

0:39.2

Download the Bet365 app and use code PHLY365 when you sign up.

0:44.0

Whatever the moment, it's never ordinary at Bet365, along with Rich Hoffman, Bree, producing all of you in the chat, frustrated after a 10-point loss.

0:53.5

That was once again a very winnable game

0:56.0

that we always talk about with the never ordinary when it comes to bed 365. They just simply

1:00.7

cannot make it simple for us and it's never ordinary with this basketball team. Now 14 and 20

1:08.5

on the campaign and the scoring early for the 76s in the first quarter specifically, they shot 45%, which wasn't all that great, but considering the Phoenix Sun shot 26%, making just five shots overall two of which were threes.

1:22.9

And the 76s had a 2316 lead after one, Rich.

1:27.2

It seemed like they should have had a much larger lead after one, Rich. It seemed like they should have had a much larger lead

1:30.9

after the first quarter because of how poorly the sons were shooting and the quality of shots

1:36.2

that the Sixers were getting the activity on the glass of what they were doing, protecting

1:40.9

the basketball. But then when you looked up, they still only had a seven-point

1:45.7

lead, 2316. And you could already tell of how, what type of game it was going to be. It was

1:51.0

going to be a low-scoring game. And it wasn't all that much better in the second, 26 to 23,

1:55.3

in favor of Phoenix. But the tables turned. The Sixers shot 31.8 percent to the Suns close to 48% and the second allowing them to simply

2:04.7

hang around, hang around.

2:06.5

And when you have guys like Kevin Durant and Bradley Bill, while they weren't necessarily

2:11.2

the stars tonight, Bradley Bill was coming off the bench.

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