The trend of insanely good point guards crushing the Sixers continued tonight, as Chris Paul, though held in check for much of the game, hit the game-winning jumper over the long arms of newly minted NBA All-Star Andre Iguodala. The Sixers had 3.2 seconds left to take the lead, but an embarrassing Louis Williams double-team chuck later sounded the horn.
This is the first time this season the Sixers have dropped two in a row, both losses having come at home to tough teams. With one game left in the vicious eight game stretch, the Sixers are currently teetering at 4-3. Well, let's discuss.

So Chris Paul is really quite decent at basketball. Jrue Holiday did a commendable job defending him for much of the game, but in the climax, it was Andre who stuck him. I have no issue with that and neither should you. After almost turning the ball over, it was all iso, all the time for CP3. I would've liked a double team to get the ball out of his hands earlier, but it was clear that Collins was comfortable leafing Dre on the island covering one of the best players of his generation. Naturally, the fadeaway evaded his fingertips by a dwarf's nipple, and despite an off-balance tough one, the ball barely grazed the net.
Collins has been, let's face it, completely awful at calling plays at any point when a play needs to be called. Isolation moves are all they have, and though Louis Williams is (sharp intake of breath) one of the best in the game at ISOing, he's also got pretty offensive shot selection and inconsistent decision-making when the game is on the line. In this particular play, he caught the ball from Iguodala going away from the basket, 35 feet away. That's awful on everyone's part. From conception to pass to catch - everything was done wrong with only a few ticks left. Then Lou decides to dribble into a double team and, well, there's really nothing more repulsive than a flailing airball to end the game.
The Sixers are now 2-6 in games decided by 7 points or less, giving credence to the myth that "they can't win close games". Don't misjudge the difference between "they can't" and "they aren't". Eight games is not a big enough sample size, and in a lot of those games, they've been going up against some of the best players of our time. Players who occasionally get the star power bump from the officials as the clock dwindles down. Conversely, they're 16-3 in games decided by 8 points or more. That doesn't sound too bad, now does it?
Let's take a look at the game outside of the last 15 seconds, which actually mattered as well! Go figure!
Rebounding
Another game where the Sixers couldn't hang on the glass. Minus Spencer Hawes, the Sixers allowed a 32.6 Offensive Rebounding Rate on the backs of Reggie Evans, Kenyon Martin, Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan. The Clips just stayed around the rim all game, taking advantage of the lack of size and depth up front for the Sixers. Nikola Vucevic barely played, but when he did, he wasn't excellent. Lavoy Allen did what he can do, picking up a few heavy D-boards, but he's still pretty bad at everything else if we take off the rosey glasses for a minute.
Going up against teams with a legitimate front court will be tough to swallow if Hawes isn't as good or as healthy as he was those first twelve games. Because Vuce and Lavoy are not there yet. Elton Brand can't do it himself, especially since he's been doing the mediocre dance much of this season as well.
Turnovers
One of the few times this season the Sixers have given up the ball more than their opponents, this one mostly on Jrue. Sloppy early, he coughed it up five times on the night, heavily dampening his 8 dimes. More importantly than a measly 10 turnovers is that they didn't make LA give it up more. Only 7 on the night isn't enough for a team that, save CP3, doesn't have great handlers of balls. Make Blake and DAJ pay for putting the ball on the wood. Missed opportunities.
Foul Shooting
It seems to be en vogue to blame losses on foul shots. Oh if he had just made that foul shot....! Missing 8 free throws isn't the reason they lost the game. Shooting 4-15 from beyond the arc contributed much more to the loss, as did the second chance opportunities for LAC. But to say DREW SHOULDA MADE DAT FOUL SHOT WE BE IN OT AND PUNK THEY ASSES is not only dizzying, it's worthless. Obviously, in a one point loss, any shot that had gone in earlier in the game would have been instrumental in helping the team win. Foul shots are not the only culprit.
Yes, they need to shoot better from the line. They will. I promise. But first they need to get to the line more often. As I said a few days ago, the fact that they get to the line so rarely is going to hurt them big time when shots don't fall. And despite some oddly homerrific statements that their depth will save them from cold streaks, it's just not the case. Teams go cold. Shots get brickish. The rim closes up. And teams have to be able to manufacture points at the line to alleviate the pain of cold shooting. 23 free throws is decent, but 8 of those came in the last 3 minutes. More would've been better. Keep taking it to the basket, kids. Good things happen.
I don't understand why he doesn't play more. I don't. At the same time, I don't think it's time to worry about him yet. He's shown a good deal of improvement this year, and Collins likes to jerk him around from game to game. Okay. Fine. Whatever. I'm frustrated about it but I don't think, in the permanent sense, we need to worry about Doug's handling of him yet. Yet.
So they'll close out the 8 game tumult at Cleveland tomorrow. That should be a win, especially after two tough ones in a row. Losing by one point to a team with the best point guard in the league and some very talented big men when the Sixers' best big is out... that's nothing to hang your head about. The bigger ramifications of this game are how bad Collins is at diagramming plays, how Lou gets even Bossier after the show he put on against the Lakers, and why oh why Evan Turner doesn't play more. I'm extremely pleased that there's a game on tomorrow to expedite this fuming process.
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Game story: Paul shoots down Sixers
http://www.phillyburbs.com/sports/sixers/clippers-beat-sixers-on-paul-s-shot/article_f2a4024e-cc55-551a-b78b-1c5385b223ea.html
With Brand postgame video interview.
Tom Moore - February 10, 2012
Tired of these close loses and Holiday has not been playing well since the Chicago game
Doug is being totally unfair to Turner. Jrue Holiday killed a couple of Sixers runs tonights one in the second quarter and one in the third quarter with awful decisions/turnovers. He turned the ball over in like 2 out 3 possessions in the third with the Sixers up seven and very close to putting there foot on the Clippers neck. Holiday gets the super long leash. Doug yells at Turner for every little thing under the sun. The Sixers are bizarrely bad at close games. I would like to see us just once make someone but the other teams best player beat us at the end. I really would rather have Blake Griffin shoot a wide open 12 footer then Igoudala versus Paul as good as Iggy is and as tough as the shot he made was I think when you let that quality of player go one on one in space that is going to be the outcome more often then not I don’t care who is defending. Paul is that good.
Brannigan1973 - February 10, 2012
I can’t fathom how you’re not worried about Collins’ treatment of Turner. Look at the trajectory of his minutes since the Orlando towel incident. This is not “jerking from game to game,” this is a grudge that Collins will not let go.
splinter27 - February 10, 2012
Yep
mentioned the same thing already.
RedHopeful - February 11, 2012
Going back to last season, the Sixers have lost 26 of 40 games decided by 7 points or less, a winning percentage of 35%. They are also 2-10 over the past 2 seasons in overtime (16%).
I can’t find team clutch stats, but Andre has been on the floor for 100% of clutch minutes, so that’s close enough. The team has an offensive efficiency of 99.2 and defensive efficiency of 111.0. That’s a 11.8 differential, which is terrible.
Derrick Rose, OTOH, has been on the floor for 96% of the Bulls’ clutch minutes, and in those minutes they are +20.5 in efficiency.
Poor John Wall (he should legally change his name) has 100% of Washington’s Crunch minutes and a -39.9 in efficiency (ouch).
Close games are a problem for this group of players. It’s when their biggest flaws (rebounding and foul shots) show up the most. It’s not a matter of whether or not they can out dong shot their opponent, it’s been more a matter of getting a key stop (complete with the rebound) and converting their own FTS.
mrprice33 - February 10, 2012
One other note. The two best FT shooters (82% for Jrue, 83% for Lou) on the team took 14 of the team’s 23 fts. They made 9 of those 14. That’s simply unacceptable.
mrprice33 - February 10, 2012
ET will get his minutes...
in the rising stars game because Collins won’t be coaching. Looking back at the draft I think we should have drafted Favors, Monroe or Cousins. Not saying I don’t like ET (he’s my favorite Sixer), but Collins is not utilizing his talents. It kills me to see such a talent being placed on the bench, especially when guys like Jodie and the boss eat them up. Maybe I’m irrational but it’s just real frustrating. Free ET……………..sad face.
Tj Singh - February 10, 2012
Let’s not play Monday-Morning-Quarterback. We would have demanded Thorn’s head had he have chosen Greg Monroe second overall. Hindsight is 20/20 (so is Dwight Howard).
Blunt Philly Guy - February 11, 2012 via iPhone app
I definitely think it's time to worry about Doug's handling of Turner...
at least last year it made some sense. He was a rookie, he wasn’t playing well, he wasn’t really getting into any flow(partly because he was hardly playing). That’s not the case this year, at all. Turner has been productive and in many cases one of the best all around players on the floor. When you have bigs who can’t get boards to save their life and you have a guard who has no problem going in there to get them, then for that, among other reasons he needs to be on the floor.
EREX21 - February 11, 2012
Precisely
This makes the doghouse even more apparent. When you have a team with their C out and the rest hurting, you don’t play the guard/forward who is an elite rebounder?
RedHopeful - February 11, 2012
Without Turner on the floor I lose the “feel good” feeling for this team.
Gosu44 - February 11, 2012
Team FTs are really, really pissing me off.........
I wonder if Doug addresses this during practice with much emphasis. Just to see if could, after my work out I started shooting 15-20 FTs after every work out. My first days at it I was awful (around 50% most days), but a little my third week, my number improved drastically to 75% on the worst nights and I’m no ball player (I only play during the season). How can these millionaires have such bad form and mechanics? I dont have thousands watching me but should it matter to them? On another note, not boxing out late in the game made me want to punch someone. Particularly near the end of the game, not exactly sure when, the clipps missed a shot with three 6ers in the paint vs either Evans or Griff (cant remember). EB looked directly at the guy coming into the lane and let him get the board. The bad basics.
eagle1087 - February 11, 2012
Wait a second
He’s only seen less minutes in the past two games, and in both those games, the other team went with 2 smaller guards for long stretches (Parker and Neal; Paul and Mo), which is not a great matchup for him, and hardly enough to draw any conclusions about. And regardless, he’s playing 25 mpg still with a 14.97 PER, and the only reason it’s that high is due to his rebounding. His TS% is 51.1%, which is just not good. His defense certainly isn’t great. He’s an average player playing average minutes. If he plays better, he’ll get more minutes. It’s that simple.
duckyninja - February 11, 2012
can the sixers trade for reggie evans?
i’d give up a first rounder… he could do wonders for the team. he’s basically dennis rodman, minus the hair. they need a big guy who wont get moved around and get rebounds (lavoy might be the best for this), but reggie plays like a big AND a small (like when he was guarding jrue holiday). actually it would be great to get him back. we traded him away from jason kapono. kapono! why stephanski, why?
juggadore - February 11, 2012
seriously, did jrue take a step back?
juggadore - February 11, 2012
stop
please…no more jrue step backs, I’ve had enough.
YBT - February 11, 2012
THE SKY IS FALLING TIME TO JUMP OFF THE BANDWAGON
yosoysean - February 11, 2012
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