NBA fans crushed the Sixers after their monumental collapse in Game 5 loss to Hawks
What a collapse!
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ben stinks and i think he officially lost every last fanBridges were closed and schlitz flowing. Sure some dogs took a beating. Cats here think Benny better than magic. Soft served!
Exactly! Angelo C. Screaming on 94.1. Patheticben stinks and i think he officially lost every last fan
lmao. maybe this is a blessing in disguise and we ship him out so embiid can salvage a few more yearsExactly! Angelo C. Screaming on 94.1. Pathetic
I watched and it was even worse than some of ours. Just horrendous.I don't watch the NBA any more, but it looks like the Sixers had a collapse similar to some of our recent epic meltdowns.
Yup, you're seeing enough correlation now to hold him largely responsible.Doc Rivers part of another collapse. NY Shore posted about him after the last clippers collapse. Man.
been 4 years of 20 point chokejobsTwo epic choke/comebacks in a row.
Grew up outside Philly across bridge in dirty south jerz. Never a fan of any Philly squad. Clown show.Philly fans are funny. Just watching some of the fan interviews before and after the game define the Philly fan....They just take the extremes to a new level.
I watched and it was even worse than some of ours. Just horrendous.
imagine having to watch both these franchises. then go look at phillies relievers/blown games. why do i even watch games.Well we know all about collapses lol.
I’m with you there. Look, he’s unique in a league of unique standout athletes. How many guys can effectively guard the different types of players he can? You count on one hand, if that. And his size, passing, ball handing and rebounding ability is all a plus. I think that with the defensive prowess still makes him a very good player with the potential for more, but unless you are Giannis it is hard to be a great player without having any ability to shoot.A PG who can't shoot is not a max player. He's the definition of a "very good" player.
All karma from throwing batteries at Santa. Sports gods let one slip a few years back with the Eagles but it was all part of the plan.
lol...have two to share. Years ago, I had a customer/friend who was a Flyers fan and season ticketholder. Went to a game with him after meeting in his office...as we walk up the steps to his seats, he yells out that I'm a Devil's fan...several fans threw food at me! Really???My brother, devoted Eagles fan like our Dad, brought our ten ten year old nephew to and Eagles Dallas game. Our nephew was a huge Dallas fan, and when my bro picks him up, he is wearing his Dallas gear. My brother tells his dad not a good idea. The reply, he's a little boy, no one will bother him (spoken by his Dad, our brother who was not a sports fan...). They get to their seat, and the local fans get all over him. F bombing our nephew and my bro. My brother says come on guys, hes just a kid, and they get all over my bro for the rest of the game.
After the Phillies beat the Dodgers in an early 80s division series, I was with a Dodger fan friend, looking for a bar to wash away my Dodger sadness. Wearing an LA cap...a car says hey Dodger fan, I walk over, extend my hand, say you kicked our ass, good luck in the WS. One of them grabs by hand, pulls me into the car, another grabs my head and they start discussing how to rearrrange my face. My friend is yanking on my feet trying to free me. A cop comes, they let me go. The cop says we are idiots for wearing Dodger caps in Phila.
Wore LA stuff to Shea and Yankee Stadium tons of times, maybe get a comment, but nothing more...
I have the same strong beliefs regarding college PG's. Shooting is a skill that isn't readily acquired by many players. Some --like John Morton-- did learn to be better shooters. But many do not. Simmons is an example. Give me a PG who can shoot any day over one who can't.A PG who can't shoot is not a max player. He's the definition of a "very good" player.
And schlitzThere is nothing good about the city of Philadelphia. Dirty, smelly and the worst people.
such an ignorant take. not surprising tho...There is nothing good about the city of Philadelphia. Dirty, smelly and the worst people.
if it stops opposing fans from coming then good. meanwhile the rock lets opposing fans pour in as the old people do everything to maintian their quaint experience.lol...have two to share. Years ago, I had a customer/friend who was a Flyers fan and season ticketholder. Went to a game with him after meeting in his office...as we walk up the steps to his seats, he yells out that I'm a Devil's fan...several fans threw food at me! Really???
Went to the NFC Championship game in 2003 at the Vet against Tampa Bay (last FB game played at the Vet). Even before the game, walking in there were two guys jousting with pieces of police baracades. As far as the game, fans were not happy as the Bucs let pretty much wire to wire and had some big plays. At halftime, there were two R&B acts (I don't remember exactly who, but both were pretty famous....I think Rhionna or Alicia Keys was one), but they were boo'd the entire time...really brutal and pathetic.
Cheesesteaks, reading terminal marketThere is nothing good about the city of Philadelphia. Dirty, smelly and the worst people.
Where out west? Been to games in Colorado, Texas, Arizona, etc. and some of the nicest and cordial fans. St. Louis has the best fans IMO.if it stops opposing fans from coming then good. meanwhile the rock lets opposing fans pour in as the old people do everything to maintian their quaint experience.
obviously there is a medium. and btw, those things happen in ever city stadium and philly isnt even the worse. go out west for the action.
There are exceptions as to every fan base and opposing stadium when you wear the other team’s gear. Sometimes it is bad luck. But the story you told is one I have heard repeated many times and experienced myself.My brother, devoted Eagles fan like our Dad, brought our ten ten year old nephew to and Eagles Dallas game. Our nephew was a huge Dallas fan, and when my bro picks him up, he is wearing his Dallas gear. My brother tells his dad not a good idea. The reply, he's a little boy, no one will bother him (spoken by his Dad, our brother who was not a sports fan...). They get to their seat, and the local fans get all over him. F bombing our nephew and my bro. My brother says come on guys, hes just a kid, and they get all over my bro for the rest of the game.
After the Phillies beat the Dodgers in an early 80s division series, I was with a Dodger fan friend, looking for a bar to wash away my Dodger sadness. Wearing an LA cap...a car says hey Dodger fan, I walk over, extend my hand, say you kicked our ass, good luck in the WS. One of them grabs by hand, pulls me into the car, another grabs my head and they start discussing how to rearrrange my face. My friend is yanking on my feet trying to free me. A cop comes, they let me go. The cop says we are idiots for wearing Dodger caps in Phila.
Wore LA stuff to Shea and Yankee Stadium tons of times, maybe get a comment, but nothing more...
Always exceptions. But I’ve never experienced anything like the Eagles fans. Ever.Where out west? Been to games in Colorado, Texas, Arizona, etc. and some of the nicest and cordial fans. St. Louis has the best fans IMO.
anything in californiaWhere out west? Been to games in Colorado, Texas, Arizona, etc. and some of the nicest and cordial fans. St. Louis has the best fans IMO.
dont serve enough brews eh. jkjkRT is ok.
Not in California, but if that’s your bar….anything in california