The Philadelphia 76ers have been one of the most unpredictable teams in the NBA this season, and their latest performance only added to the confusion. Despite a three-game winning streak, they suffered an embarrassing loss on Monday night that has many questioning whether they're truly an upper-tier Eastern Conference team.
In recent weeks, the Sixers have been surging, with a new lineup that's proven to be highly effective β for now. The starting five of Maxey-Edgecombe-George-Barlow-Embiid has outscored opponents by 8.4 points per 100 possessions in its limited minutes. However, once Barlow crossed the 75-minute mark on Monday night, his season-long Net Rating plummeted from +8.4 to just +3.7.
With Kelly Oubre set to return soon, and Trendon Watford likely to be a factor as well, it's unclear whether coach Doc Rivers will stick with this lineup or make some adjustments. Barlow may find himself on the bench as his playing time wanes, but one thing is certain: the Sixers' front office won't be able to afford to keep him out of the rotation for too long.
ESPN voters have given the Sixers a massive bump in their latest power ranking, and it's clear that they're being considered among the top teams in the Eastern Conference. But with Philadelphia now inside the top 6, will they look to bolster their roster through trades or stick with the status quo? One potential solution is scouring the trade market for cost-effective contributors on minimum deals.
The Athletic has issued a New Year's resolution for each NBA team, and for the Sixers, it's to keep turnovers down. After Monday night's overtime loss to Denver, that goal seems more pressing than ever. The trio of Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid, and Paul George will need to find a way to limit their mistakes if they want to stay ahead of the pack.
As the Sixers move forward, it's clear that they're at a crossroads. Can they continue to climb the hierarchy as an upper-tier Eastern Conference team, or will they fall back? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain β this team has all the ingredients to make a deep playoff run.
In recent weeks, the Sixers have been surging, with a new lineup that's proven to be highly effective β for now. The starting five of Maxey-Edgecombe-George-Barlow-Embiid has outscored opponents by 8.4 points per 100 possessions in its limited minutes. However, once Barlow crossed the 75-minute mark on Monday night, his season-long Net Rating plummeted from +8.4 to just +3.7.
With Kelly Oubre set to return soon, and Trendon Watford likely to be a factor as well, it's unclear whether coach Doc Rivers will stick with this lineup or make some adjustments. Barlow may find himself on the bench as his playing time wanes, but one thing is certain: the Sixers' front office won't be able to afford to keep him out of the rotation for too long.
ESPN voters have given the Sixers a massive bump in their latest power ranking, and it's clear that they're being considered among the top teams in the Eastern Conference. But with Philadelphia now inside the top 6, will they look to bolster their roster through trades or stick with the status quo? One potential solution is scouring the trade market for cost-effective contributors on minimum deals.
The Athletic has issued a New Year's resolution for each NBA team, and for the Sixers, it's to keep turnovers down. After Monday night's overtime loss to Denver, that goal seems more pressing than ever. The trio of Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid, and Paul George will need to find a way to limit their mistakes if they want to stay ahead of the pack.
As the Sixers move forward, it's clear that they're at a crossroads. Can they continue to climb the hierarchy as an upper-tier Eastern Conference team, or will they fall back? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain β this team has all the ingredients to make a deep playoff run.