Michael Jordan 1987: 56pts Vs. Barkley & 76ers
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An unbelievable game. MJ went 22-32 and did it with insane jumpers, insane drives, insane dunks, insane defense and insane fury. His offensive attack was so balanced but loaded with one spectacular move after another. There are enough jaw-dropping plays for 30 games here for any other player. With 6 steals, MJ's defense was on the same level as his offense - just ferocious the whole game. Barkley all but disappeared. Edited from what appears to be actual raw NBA baseline footage, the first half is basically a front row seat to MJ's domination. You feel the electric, mesmerizing athletic artistry up close in a way that is just different and you just can't take your eyes of MJ's incredible presence. The 2nd half goes back to the normal camera angle. Shot in film quality, this video has a surreal and magical feel. Of course, MJ's performance might have had something to do with that.
Michael Jordan 1996: 48pts Vs. 76ers, "Stackhouse Game"
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Drama loves company. This was one of the few statement games by the older and wiser MJ. With rookie Stackhouse mouthing off to the press about how he held his own against MJ during his summer-UNC warmup sessions, MJ was quietly enraged. To add to that, Vernon 'Mad' Maxwell was upset that the Bulls were getting so much press with MJ's return after retirement that he spewed nonsense to the press as well. It awoke the sleeping giant. With cool and calm efficiency, MJ destroyed the two in this game as their comments were unacceptable. Toying with Stack the whole game, MJ frustrated him into shooting 4-11 for 13 pts. Smothering Mad Max the other half of the time, MJ ruined him into shooting 1-8 for 4 pts. On the other end, MJ chose to hit 64% with a butter-like J to go 18-28 in 3 quarters for 48 pts and 10 rebounds. With his exploits responsible for a 30 point lead, MJ rested the 4th, iced his knees and asserted his physical and mental mastery of the game while marching his way to a record 72 win season that year. "You do not look at Michael Jordan in the eye because he'll take that as a challenge and he'll dominate you. You do not make him mad. Whenever I played against him, I just looked at the ground." (Jayson Williams, NJ Nets.)
Allen Iverson back to 76ers!
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NBA Champions: 1983 Philadelphia 76ers
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The Sixers raced through the regular season, finishing with a league-best 65-17 record. Heading into the Finals, Malone was asked for his prediction and responded with the classic "Fo', fo' fo'." Philadelphia came close to living up to Malone's prediction of an unblemished playoff record, sweeping New York, beating Milwaukee 4-1 and then sweeping a Los Angeles Lakers team weakened by injuries to Norm Nixon and Bob McAdoo in the NBA Finals. Philadelphia's 12-1 playoff record is the best in NBA history, and an amended version of Malone's prediction was engraved on the players' championship rings: "Fo', five, fo'."
Allen Iverson Special: 38pts 8asts vs Philadelphia 76ers NBA
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Iverson reminds 76ers what they once had in Nuggets' win When Allen Iverson first played against the Philadelphia 76ers, he took shots at them before, during and after the game. This time, he saved them just for the court, then showered his old team with praise that indicated he's gotten over the bitter split. "They've got a lot of talent on that team. They've got a lot of guys that can do things, and they've got a lot of guys that care, guys with pride," Iverson said after scoring 38 points in Denver's 109-96 win Sunday night. "It could be easy for those guys to lay down. After I left, they could have just laid down. But that ain't the type of personality most of those guys on that team have. They want to win. "I'm pretty sure they want to prove they can win without me. That's what they should do. I just hope they continue to play hard and play every game like it's their last. I just wish them well. ... I just want to see things get better for them." For the first time in his career, Iverson may have enjoyed watching the 76ers lose, but he swore he took no extra gratification in it. "People ask that question all day, but my whole thing is to just win the basketball game," Iverson insisted. "If I had a big game and we didn't win I would be feeling terrible right now. I'm just happy we got the win. Like I said, it's just another basketball game, we went through that whole song and dance last year when they came in here. It wasn't any big deal to me. I just wanted to contribute." No big deal? Nuggets coach George Karl knows better. "I don't know if there was an extra bounce, I just think it was a seriousness in his approach," Karl said. "He's been playing pretty good against other teams, too. I was happy for him to have a big night against his old team. In a lot ways we needed him to. "We weren't very pretty offensively, and I thought his penetration at any moment broke their defense down quite frequently. He got a lot of easy layups because of it. It was a good part of our offense." Andre Miller, one of the players the Nuggets sent to the Sixers in exchange for Iverson, led Philadelphia with 22 points, including a jumper that erased the remnants of a 15-point deficit and tied it at 62. Iverson answered with back-to-back 3-pointers and the Nuggets never trailed in staying a half-game ahead of Portland, which has lost just one of its last 17 games, in the Northwest Division. Iverson's first game against his old team came just three weeks after his nasty 2006 divorce from the 76ers and he was still bitter at the time with the way coach Maurice Cheeks and team owner Billy King handled his complaints that led to his departure after a decade in Philly. He scored 30 in that game last January but didn't stick around for the end, drawing an ejection in the final minutes of a 108-97 loss. The Nuggets had already visited Philadelphia by the time they acquired Iverson, so his first trip back comes March 19, and Iverson isn't sure what to expect or whether it will be a more emotional experience for him than Sunday night was. "Maybe. You don't know what the environment's going to be like," Iverson said. "I know it's going to be strange because I played there so many years and I fell in love with the fans there. I was a part of them, they were a part of me. It's obviously going to be different. "The whole thing is just winning the basketball game. Doing whatever it takes. If you ask me how many points I was going to score tonight, I never know what I'm going to do. I never know how many points I'm going to score. If I didn't score anything I was going to do other things on the basketball court to help my team win. Fortunately, the ball was going in the basket tonight." Iverson had 15 points in the first quarter and 20 by halftime. "Same Allen," Sixers forward Andre Iguodala said. "Great job when he is attacking the basket. Great job of creating some type of contact and getting to the foul line a lot. That's what he does. He seems happy. He is enjoying himself." Maybe so, but Cheeks said he didn't notice anything extra in Iverson's game -- he's always going full-tilt anyhow. "He can score when I had him. He can score now," Cheeks said. "That is his strong point. What he did tonight is no different than he did when he was here with us." Game notes Carmelo Anthony scored 23 points, including 19 to help the Denver build a 53-43 halftime lead. ... Anthony Carter tied his career high with 15 assists for Denver, and the Nuggets blocked a season-best 15 shots. ... Sixers rookie Jason Smith, who grew up an hour from Denver in Kersey, Colo., and attended Colorado State, stuffed Nene on an attempted slam moments after entering the game.
Allen Iverson NBA Season High 50pts Philadelphia 76ers vs Atlanta Hawks 03/04 NBA Flu Game
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Once the flu didn't stop Allen Iverson, nobody could. Iverson scored a season-high 50 points, leading the Philadelphia 76ers to a 98-86 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night. Kenny Thomas had 13 rebounds, and reserve John Salmons added 13 points for Philadelphia, which leads the Atlantic Division despite a 9-9 record. Weakened by a flu, Iverson had a season-low 12 points and missed 15 of 19 shots in a loss to Indiana on Friday night. He had 13 points in the first quarter against Atlanta, and kept scoring. "I didn't feel better, but I was rested," Iverson said. Jason Terry had 20 points and Shareef Abdur-Rahim had 17 for the Hawks, who are off to a 6-12 start. It was the ninth time, including playoffs, that Iverson has scored 50 or more points in his eight seasons. He had 55 in a playoff victory over New Orleans last April. "He was phenomenal," Sixers coach Randy Ayers said. "We really needed it." Iverson made six of his seven shots -- all jumpers -- in the third quarter, and finished 20-of-34, including 4-of-7 from 3-point range. He had 14 of Philadelphia's 18 points during one stretch as the Sixers pulled away early in the fourth quarter. Consecutive 3-pointers by Iverson and Salmons gave the Sixers an 80-68 lead less than two minutes into the fourth quarter, and the Hawks didn't threaten the rest of the way. "He wasn't missing anything," Hawks forward Stephen Jackson said. "When a guy is shooting like that, there's nothing you can do." Iverson scored 14 straight points for the Sixers, including a fallaway jumper for a 93-80 lead with 2:54 left. He made two free throws to reach 50 points with 1:06 remaining, and received a standing ovation when he went to the bench. "It's always special, always a good feeling to get in a groove like that," Iverson said. "But the most important thing is to win the game." The Sixers were again without forward Derrick Coleman, who missed his second straight game with a left knee injury. Philadelphia led 42-32 after an alley-oop slam by Thomas off a pass by Aaron McKie. But the Hawks closed out the second quarter with a 12-4 run to get within 46-44 at halftime. Terry had seven of the 12 points during the stretch, beginning the spurt with a 3-pointer and ending it with a driving layup. "Allen Iverson had a fantastic game," Hawks coach Terry Stotts said. "When a jump shooter gets it going, it's tough to stop him." Game notes Iverson was fined $10,000 for making an obscene gesture toward fans in Milwaukee during Philadelphia's 95-91 loss to the Bucks last Monday. "I made a mistake and I deserve it," Iverson said. ... Former Hawks forward Glenn Robinson sat out his 11th game because of a sprained left ankle. Coleman missed six games with the same injury earlier in the season, then returned for two games. ... The Hawks were 3-1 against the Sixers last season. ... Former Sixers center Theo Ratliff had six points and five rebounds. ... Iverson has scored 40 or more points 49 times in his career. He had six assists and five rebounds.
Philadelphia 76ers mix
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76ers allen iverson the answer julius erving doctor J
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Raptors - 76ers 95-84 I Bosh 27pts vs Williams 16pts
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PHILADELPHIA, October 29, 2008 -- Chris Bosh just about single-handedly carried the Toronto Raptors into the playoffs last season. Now he has a much-improved supporting cast. Bosh had 27 points and 11 rebounds to help the Raptors beat the Philadelphia 76ers 95-84 on Wednesday night in the opener for both teams. Jermaine O'Neal added 17 and Jason Kapono had 15 for the Raptors, who finished 41-41 last season. The Raptors improved drastically when they acquired O'Neal, a six-time All-Star, from the Indiana Pacers on July 9. He appears to be healthy after missing 40 games last season because of lingering pain from a torn ligament in his left knee that was surgically repaired the previous summer. "I feel really good," O'Neal said. "I said from the time I got here that I wanted to be part of the team and bring playoff-type intensity every night. We have to treat every game like a playoff game." The start of the game was moved up an hour to 6 p.m. because the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays were set to resume the bottom of the sixth inning of Game 5 of the World Series at 8:37 p.m. across the street at Citizens Bank Park. Many fans attending the Sixers game were wearing Phillies attire in anticipation of the city's first major professional sports championship since 1983 when Philadelphia swept the Los Angeles Lakers. Still, it was a sparse crowd with pockets of empty seats scattered throughout the 20,000-plus seat Wachovia Center. In the second half, chants of "Let's go Phillies!" began to resonate in parts of the arena, especially as fans began to file out. "I can't say enough about our defense," Toronto coach Sam Mitchell said. Lou Williams scored 16 points, Andre Iguodala added 15, Elton Brand had 14 points and 13 rebounds in his Sixers debut and Samuel Dalembert pulled down 17 rebounds. Andre Miller had 13 points. "It's disappointing," Brand said of the loss. "There's [game] tape in the background and I see these layups they got. It hurts." The Sixers lured Brand away from the Los Angeles Clippers in the summer and signed the free-agent forward to a five-year, $79.8 million contract. Brand was limited to only eight games last season because of a ruptured left Achilles. The Sixers took a chance on the nine-year veteran, who is one of four active players in the league to have averaged a double-double for his career along with Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Shaquille O'Neal. Brand entered the 2008-09 season with career averages of 20.3 points and 10.2 rebounds. Philadelphia started 18-30 last season but rallied to finish at 40-42. The Sixers then pushed the Detroit Pistons to six hard-fought games in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs before falling short. Toronto outscored the Sixers 33-24 in the second quarter to take a 51-45 lead at halftime. The Raptors built a 14-point lead on a 3-pointer by Jose Calderon with 44.8 seconds left in the third quarter. But a basket by Brand and three free throws by Williams -- after being fouled on a 3-pointer -- cut the lead to 74-65 at the end of the quarter. Toronto led by as many as 14 in the second half and maintained a steady lead throughout most of the fourth quarter. A three-point play by Williams with 2:39 left cut the Raptors lead to 88-82. "I thought we had the momentum back, but it wasn't meant to be," Williams said. Bosh responded with a jumper and Kapono hit a 3-pointer, giving Toronto a commanding 93-82 advantage. The Raptors connected on 10-of-16 3-pointers, which helped offset a rebounding deficit of 56-33. "Obviously, we're a good shooting team," Kapono said. "Our wing guys can make shots. Our big guys can make shots. We have to improve some on the boards. It was a huge road win against a quality team." Game notes Philadelphia forward Marreese Speights, the team's first-round draft choice, was inactive. Despite being on the active roster, Sixers guard Royal Ivey was ineligible to play against the Raptors as well as Friday against New York. Ivey was suspended for three games on April 14 of last season while playing for the Milwaukee Bucks. He punched Chicago's Aaron Gray in the groin and sat out the regular-season finale at Minnesota, the first of three games. Made by NBA TV.
Allen Iverson 76ers Real Training Camp 06/07 in Barcelona
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A video showing the practice of the sixers with players like Iverson Webber Korver Iguodala Dalembert having interviews
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