Sixers Lose 12th Straight

Sixers Lose 12th Straight

Postby Piston Boris on Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:57 am

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For the second time in a week, a shot in the closing seconds kept the Philadelphia 76ers from getting back in the win column.

Aaron Brooks made a jumper with 8.8 seconds remaining, and the Houston Rockets handed the 76ers their 12th straight loss, 96-91 on Friday night.

``Coach said to spread the floor and see if you can get a shot,'' Brooks said of his game-sealing jumper. ``That's what happened.''

Brooks had 16 of his 19 points in the second half, including two 3-pointers as the Rockets went on a 13-0 run in the third quarter and never looked back.

The Rockets have won five of their last six, with four of those victories coming on the road.

``A terrific win for us,'' Houston coach Rick Adelman said. ``We were flat in the first quarter. The bench did a great job getting us in the game.''

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Houston's reserves outscored the Philadelphia bench 46-6.

Allen Iverson, in his third game back after his short retirement, shot 7 of 18 from the field and had 12 of his 20 points in the fourth as Philadelphia charged back. His pull-up jumper with 1:06 remaining pulled the Sixers within three points.

Elton Brand, who scored 19 points and added 10 rebounds, then missed a 16-foot jumper before Luis Scola got the rebound. On the ensuing play, Brooks penetrated before connecting with the 18-footer that basically put it away.

``We let them back into the game and they got confidence,'' Iverson said. ``Everything went uphill for them and downhill for us.''

Philadelphia coach Eddie Jordan knows that although the 76ers (5-18) last won on Nov. 18 against Charlotte, the players in the locker room haven't been lost just yet.

``We know that we are not going to play a perfect game, but we did play hard, we did play smart for the most part,'' he said. ``We are all going to make mistakes. The locker room is solid. They are professionals. They come to work every day and they are still playing together.''

It's Philadelphia's longest skid since also dropping 12 in a row from Nov. 25-Dec. 20, 2006. The 76ers traded Iverson near the end of that losing streak.

Reserve guard Willie Green tried to remain positive despite another tough loss, following Wednesday's defeat against Detroit on Rodney Stuckey's late jumper.

``Right now is the time to try to stay positive because it's easy to tuck your tails between your legs and go hide,'' Green said. ``But you have to continue to fight and stay together and hopefully things change for us.''

Philadelphia got off to a quick start and led by as many as 17 points in the first quarter and all seemed well, leading 29-10. Andre Iguodala scored 12 of his 24 points in the first for the 76ers, who fell to 0-8 against Western Conference teams.

``I don't think we're mad enough,'' Iguodala said. ``We got to go out there and be angry. I'm trying to remain positive but it comes to a point where we'vee just got to get to the nitty gritty and start winning.''

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Re: Sixers Lose 12th Straight

Postby Piston Boris on Sat Dec 12, 2009 2:01 am

I'm impressed that the Sixers are still competing. They're just not doing the small things needed to get the win.

Iverson actually had a decent game. I wouldn't count on him being consistent.

I wonder how many more the Sixers will lose before the streak ends?
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