I feel like, his spirit, his mindset coming down here to willingly, find space and find threes, that that has been a paradigm shift that has been an attitudinal change." - Brett Brown on Ben Simmons
It is no secret that the conditions of the NBA restart are picture-perfect. That being said, the NBA looks to be handling things well and doing as much as they possibly can to take care of the players and staff that are currently in the bubble...
Marc Jackson of NBC Sports Philadelphia joined Mike Gill and I on the Sports Bash to discuss Ben Simmons, Shake Milton, Al Horford, the bench, and more. I react to the interview!
There are plenty of topics surrounding the Sixers as they return to play, but there is one storyline that has taken a backseat through all this talk. People have been calling for Brett Brown to be relieved of his duties as head coach for years now, and you have to wonder if the league’s restart is Brown’s last chance as coach of the Sixers...
Brett Brown mentioned how he normally doesn't trust young players in the NBA Playoffs. Obviously, that sparked a nerve with Brown haters. I don't see how that is an issue at all.
That doesn't mean young players can't have successful playoff games or nice moments throughout a series, but historically, a more experienced player is more beneficial in a postseason game.
Just because you might not love Brown, it doesn't mean everything he says or does is wrong.
Brett Brown, head coach of the Philadelphia Sixers, spoke about Ben Simmons being 100%, Joel Embiid's shape, Shake Milton and more. Apparently Embiid is in the best shape since being with Brown.... are you tired of hearing this over and over again?
At 29-2 at home, but 10-24 on the road, the Philadelphia 76ers are a tale of two teams. So as the team "built for the playoffs" prepares for an 8 game warmup heading into the playoffs you have to ask, which is the real 76ers?
On Monday's edition of The Sports Bash, we discussed 5 major questions that surround the Sixers when they return to the court with CBS Sports NBA and Sixers reporter Michael Kaskey-Blomain.
Brett Brown wants Embiid to play 38 minutes in playoff games - On Friday, Washington Post National NBA Writer Ben Golliver reacted to Brett Brown's comments
On May 12th, it was the one-year anniversary of Kawhi Leonard's buzzer beater in game 7 to send the Sixers packing. It was heartbreaking during the time, but I am doing well now. Sadly, since no sports are currently active, it's time to embrace this play.