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We just dominated the Raptors.


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2 hours ago, Manos said:

In a seven game series I think we have a realistic shot a winning 4 games against any team in the east besides the Cavs. I just hope we don't end up playing them in round 2, making a conference final would be such a huge deal for this franchise.

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Just making past the first round would be huge for this franchise.

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5 hours ago, TheRed said:

Wasn't expecting that. But I'm damn sure grinning.

Have you seen any 76ers games?

Embiid has blown me away.

I am happy we are getting back on track but 76ers has been playing with heart, something this team needs more of.

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33 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

Have you seen any 76ers games?

Embiid has blown me away.

I am happy we are getting back on track but 76ers has been playing with heart, something this team needs more of.

Well that's good for their fans in some way I suppose. There are far too many bad teams in the NBA.

I think the group we have is definitely going in the right direction as far as the heart/passion angle. There is certainly hope at the very least.

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