If the 76ers keep losing I will post many 76er Fixer's to tell you the problems in Philly, chances of winning, and the roster as a whole. The 76ers are 0-16, two wins away from tying the record currently being held by the 2009-10 New Jersey Nets which is 0-18. The Sixers are not necessarily talent-less, the players are just so young and inexperienced that you can't make a team out of them. Tony Wroten is a great player and is undoubtedly taking the 'leader' role in trying to win a game, he averages 17.3 ppg, 6.3 ast, and 3.3 reb. Another good player is Michael Carter-Williams, the Sophmore PG who averages 14.7 ppg, 5.8 ast, 6.3 reb. The most thrilling players to watch on the other hand are K.J. McDaniels, the second-rounder who has proved that he is well worth a first round pick (10.2 ppg, 3.2 reb). He can also dunk very well. The other player is my personal favorite on the team, Nerlens Noel. Nerlens didn't play in his rookie season because of injuries, but he is proving that he can play this season with almost 8 points, 6.5 ast, and 1.3 blocks per game. He is getting better at his defense n which he could really be a weapon because of his great agility and overall athletic ability. Those are the players I will cover, the 76ers play against the Spurs and the chances of winning are low, but coach Popovich of the Spurs will use his bench-warmers (Who did half the job of beating the Miami Heat in the Finals) and they might not show up much so there is a slight chance of beating them but they will probably not beat them and slide to 0-17.
--KSP--
BTW this is KJ McD.
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