Sixers-Hawks Game 5: Should we be surprised?

in #sixers3 years ago

Listen. I've been saying it for years - yes, unfortunately years - that no lead is EVER safe for the Sixers. It doesn't matter who the coach is, this collection simply does not know how to put teams away. All-star talent is great, but when you can't put it together as a collective unit this is what happens.

The Sixers very well could win Game 6 in Atlanta, come back to Philly and wrap things up. They could go to the Eastern Conference Finals and win in four.

The problem with this group is its unpredictability.

So, Sixers fans get ready for another roller-coaster of a game and cross your fingers.

And if Game 6 ends anywhere like Game 5, you gotta seriously begin to think it's time to blow things up and make the necessary deals to get a team that plays as one. You have the focal point, the guy to build around. So maybe the time has come to pull the trigger and realize the way this team is currently configured just isn't good enough.
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Game 6 will be a reflection of Doc as a coach and Ben as a leader. I think that the Sixers need a huge game from their starters and need to shorten the rotation in the second half in order to give themselves the chance to hold on.

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Not surprising at all.