The Sixers’ season has finished circling the drain and is now heading through the city’s sewer system, if you were wondering about the smell. Philadelphia has lost five straight games, falling to 15-25 on the season. At this point, the only reason even the Play-In Tournament is still a possibility is the hope of the Chicago Bulls finally coming to their senses and selling off their mediocrity merry-go-round. It’s not only the Process sickos talking about this club potentially rolling out the tanks, but serious NBA insiders. The situation is honestly unfathomable after the expectations of the summer.
Things won’t get any easier for the Sixers tonight, as they have the quick turnaround from last night’s loss to the Pacers. The second game of a road back-to-back is setting teams up for failure even under the best of times, and these are certainly not the best of times. Yesterday, Paul George and Guerschon Yabusele joined Joel Embiid, Caleb Martin, Kyle Lowry, KJ Martin, and Jared McCain in the OUT section of the injury report. We are another Tyrese Maxey injury away from Franklin the Dog needing to suit up to run the ‘backwards, over-the-head, half-court shot’ offense. I’ve been enjoying Justin Edwards’ emergence, but it’s not a good sign when in January, an undrafted two-way guy looking like an NBA rotation player is your only positive story.
Milwaukee is faring far better; the Bucks’ probable list for tonight includes Giannis Antetokounmpo (right patella tendinopathy), Khris Middleton (bilateral ankle injury management), and Marjon Beauchamp (illness), while AJ Green (left quad strain) and Andre Jackson Jr (right hip contusion) are questionable. The Bucks have won three straight games and currently sit in 4th place in the Eastern Conference at 23-17. They have completely turned things around from their slow start to the season and the talk of the Giannis-Dame pairing being unable to work. It kills me that Doc Rivers is probably looking at this Sixers season and saying, ‘See, I was the only thing holding everything together over there.’
The only solace for the Sixers is most fans likely won’t be paying close attention to this one with the Eagles having a playoff game in the afternoon. Back in August, I think many of us felt this could be the year Josh Harris finally made it out of the second round, but not to potentially be going against Philadelphia. Granted, Philadelphians were rooting for Harris and the Commanders hard last night with the potential for the Eagles to now host an NFC Championship game. Between the new South Philly stadium deal for the Sixers and Washington’s unexpected run, Harris is having a heck of a 2025 so far. I’m hoping some of his good fortune rubs off on his basketball team on the court, but it feels more like maybe this Sixers season was the sacrifice he made to the sports gods. Anyway, Sixers-Bucks: we’re Made for This.
Game details
When: Sunday, January 19, 7:00 p.m. ET
Where: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
Watch: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Radio: 97.5 The Fanatic
Follow: @LibertyBallers
The Philadelphia 76ers’ struggles this season have been well-documented, and tonight’s matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks only adds to their woes. With a record of 10-11 and a string of disappointing losses, the Sixers seem to be on a downward spiral that shows no signs of stopping.
The team’s chemistry issues, lackluster defense, and inconsistent performances from star players have all contributed to their downfall. And facing off against the reigning NBA champions in the Bucks will only make matters worse.
As the Sixers hit the road to Milwaukee, fans are left wondering if this team can turn things around and salvage their season. But with each passing game, it becomes more apparent that the road to ruination for the Sixers is only getting longer.
Stay tuned as we watch the Sixers’ struggles unfold tonight in Milwaukee, and hope for a glimmer of hope in what seems to be a dark season for Philadelphia basketball.
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