Paired with the soft schedule, the biggest knock on the Philadelphia 76ers was the fact that they have yet to win a close game this season. In games decided by seven points are less they were 1-4, and they're only "close" win was against the Magic – a game where they led by 16 late in the fourth quarter.
Unfortunately, the Sixers found themselves trailing the Los Angeles Lakers by a score of 86-81 with 3:47 remaining in the fourth, and to make matters worse, the game was set up for man who many believe to be the NBA's best "closer", Kobe Bryant, to indeed, "close" the game.
The Sixers inability to win close games is usually attributed to the lack of "a closer" or a "go-to guy". Along with the fact that the Black Mamba was lurking, this game had loss written all over it. Then Boss happened.
The much-maligned sixth man with a high usage rate and reputation for taking – and making – bad shots has seen his share of late game possessions for the Sixers. As you may remember, Lou's game-winning three during the 2011 Playoffs accounted for the lone Sixers victory against the Miami Heat. Like Jrue Holiday and Andre Iguodala, Williams periodically gets his turn to play the role of "closer" for the Sixers' closer-by-committee, and while Kobe still wears the crown for "best closer", there was only one real "closer" on the floor tonight, and that was Louis Williams.
It began with a three pointer to cut the Lakers' five-point lead to two with 3:47 remaining and ended with the Boss calmly nailing the game-clinching free throws with 10 seconds left as vivacious "Beat LA" chants echoed throughout the Wells Fargo Center. The Boss scored 14 fourth quarter points in all, including 12 of the Sixers' final 14. In the final 3:47 he was 4-5, 2-3 from three and 2-2 from the line. Kobe Bryant, for the record, was 1-7 with two points and a turnover during that stretch.
What's even more shocking than Lou out-dueling Kobe down the stretch is, the Sixers won a game where they allowed an obscene 21 offensive rebounds and were out-rebounded in total, 55 to 30. Normally when a team is out-rebounded by 25 in the NBA, they're blown out, plain and simple (the last time the Sixers won when out-rebounded by 25 was 1994), but eight timely threes and a brilliant 27:4 assist-to-turnover ratio allowed the Sixers to stay within striking distance for Williams.
To recap: in the last eight days the Sixers have answered just about every question anyone had about their legitimacy. They're 4-1 with wins dominant wins over the Magic, Bulls and Hawks (on the road + short rest), and now they've finally won a close game, against the league's most frightening "closer", in comeback fashion, nonetheless.
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I think when we look back, this will be a season-defining win for them.
STOPPER19 - February 6, 2012
Just to think of how far they’ve come this season since the first game against Portland…
Awesome.
teezy33 - February 7, 2012
And they are only going to continue to improve.
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
Thank you so much for getting a gif of that guy
I laughed so hard when I saw that on league pass
stonewall12345678 - February 6, 2012
yeah that was great!
juggadore - February 7, 2012
2:50 Kobe Bryant misses 13-foot jumper
2:48 Andrew Bynum offensive rebound
2:44 Kobe Bryant offensive foul (Andre Iguodala draws the foul)
2:15 Kobe Bryant misses jumper
1:38 Kobe Bryant misses 27-foot three point jumper
1:38 Pau Gasol offensive rebound
1:27 Kobe Bryant misses 15-foot jumper
1:06 Kobe Bryant makes 9-foot two point shot
0:31 Kobe Bryant misses 10-foot jumper
0:05 Kobe Bryant misses 27-foot three point jumper
tst29 - February 6, 2012
Trade Iguodala!
Ivan Johnson should be fair compensation
Scott Kenny - February 6, 2012
Clutch.
yosoysean - February 7, 2012
lol
jrb5094 - February 7, 2012
Nothing made me happier than being in the Wells Fargo Center tonight and seeing the look on all the front-running lakers fans as they all made the walk of shame out of the building with 2 minutes left.
pman8 - February 6, 2012
It was really wonderful. This game made my week.
J.P.Melle - February 6, 2012
You don’t have to say front-running Lakers fans. A simple Lakers fans gets the point across.
EREX21 - February 7, 2012
because I’m sure they all made the long trip from LA just to see the game last night…
pman8 - February 7, 2012
actually “fake-ass lakers fans” would be correct in this case
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
Another term would be annoying, casual NBA fans that probably know 10 players in the entire NBA and LOVE Kobe Bryant.
jrb5094 - February 7, 2012
Is there anything sweeter
than beating Kobe? I hate that guy, he is such a turd.
stinkypants - February 6, 2012
How bout completely shutting down Kobe in crunch-time on the night he takes the next step on his high volume scoring quest?
J.P.Melle - February 7, 2012
Sixers on record pace
Did you see I tweeted this? @tmoorepburbs
Sixers are on pace to break NBA record for fewest turnovers. They’re averaging 10.7 and the league mark is 11.4 by the 2005-06 Pistons.
Tom Moore - February 6, 2012
Noticed it three days ago …
:)
Derek Bodner - February 6, 2012
I was wondering about that. 4 turnovers in a game is just. . .WOW.
The Crooked Man - February 7, 2012
Lavoy Allen is a huge suprise. The stupid thing the Sixers did is sign him to just a one year contract, now he’s going to get a hefty raise next season.
Nikk.m - February 6, 2012
PhiladelphiaEagles - February 6, 2012
solid role-player. not an all-star.
Nikk.m - February 6, 2012
what a brilliant analysis!
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
This is the only possible cause-led evaluation. Very well done.
jefu - February 7, 2012 via mobile
No arguing with that logic.
Case closed!
NOLACuse - February 7, 2012
Looking at it quickly, there are at least 6 players below Iguodala who have taken 75 FTA. So this is wrong.
philsandthrills - February 6, 2012
Where are you looking?
PhiladelphiaEagles - February 6, 2012
This is becoming a crisis instead of an annoyance
17 Centers shoot free throws better than Iguodala, including such classic sharpshooters as Nene (.653) and Marcin Gortat (.644). All have attempted at least 40 free throws.
The league leading foul shooter at the C position? Sam Dalembert (.881)
PhillyWarrior - February 7, 2012
Vick had a higher completion % in 2010 than this…
ShadyNasty150 - February 7, 2012
I think at this point its the yips. He’s been a 70% FT shooter over his career.
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
Challenge Iguodala
Last year, Doug didn’t like the way the Sixers played interior defense at the beginning of the year. No toughness. So, they started paying guys $250 every time they took a charge. Suddenly, Thad becomes one of the best floppers in the league.
I would hope and expect Doug does the same thing this year with Iguodala. How about 100 bucks per missed free throw?
PhillyWarrior - February 7, 2012
you can't fine a guy
you can reward workers but you can’t fine them like that except for breach of company policy
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
I like that
Since his problem is mental, lets put more pressure on him…
dstern77 - February 7, 2012
It has to be mental.
Like the catcher in Major League 2 who couldn’t throw it back to the pitcher. Maybe he should start reciting playmate centerfolds turn-ons and turn-offs in his head when he goes to the line…
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
Agreed. More times than not his free throws bounce off the back of the rim. He’s always had a hard release, but he shouldnt be this bad. Hopefully it’s self correcting as the season progresses.
jefu - February 7, 2012 via mobile
Word. Thinking too much & lack of confidence. Doesn’t help when the home crowd boos him every miss, especially with how well he’s been playing overall this year.
J.P.Melle - February 7, 2012
Yeah we need to not do that.
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
This literally made me giggle.
Also, and I don’t know that a team really needs a “closer” and as much as it pains me to say this, Lou might really be that guy, bad shots and Bossmode aside, the one thing that for me makes him a better option that Iguodala is that he can make FT’s. For his career he is a solid 5% higher than Iguodala and actually getting very slightly better where as Andre, not so much.
EREX21 - February 7, 2012
In the 4th quarter, in a close game, with under 2:00 left, most shots are “bad shots” because the clock and the defense are really working against you. The best player on this team at making off-balance, ugly, contested shots is Lou Williams.
You don’t run isos for Lou at the end on purpose, but if you HAVE to run an iso, Lou should be the guy.
PhillyWarrior - February 7, 2012
Didn’t Lavoy get in foul trouble? I thought that’s why he didn’t play that much. As for his contract yeah it sucks they screwed up but he’s most likely back unless he gets something outrageous
KJ Brophy - February 7, 2012
Jrue
Completely agree Jordan. The other thing is Jrue needs to start stepping up against inferior competition, especially where opponents have the advantage against us in other areas. Lakers game was a case in point. The Lakers front court was killing us, and most of our roll players we’re just okay (the Thad, ET, crew etc.). Jrue has to step up and take it to Fisher/Goudelock. I know driving to the bucket with the Lakers front court is tough but he wasn’t even making an effort. Jrue seems way to passive this year and unwilling to grab the reins. I need to see that from him if he’s going to take the next step.
dp - February 7, 2012
at what point to we switch jrue and turner's roles?
iggy can play the point forward when jrue’s out. then jrue and come in and play the 2…
juggadore - February 7, 2012
i’ve thought about this a lot. Turner gets better penetration than Jrue, which is what you want from your PG.
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
This is already happening
Doug is running sets where ET is the PG and Jrue is the SG when they are on the floor at the same time. It works to get Jrue set up for his long 2 pointers which seem to go in frequently.
PhillyWarrior - February 7, 2012
not to mention Jrue is the better “shooter” anyway
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
Maybe I'm overreacting...
But the more I see the ball in Turner’s hands the happier I get. I really think that in a few years he can develop into the star that we hope a 2 should be. Overall, huge win for the team and I agree that this win, along with this stretch of games can really make a statement for the rest of the season. To me, that Hawks win on Saturday really showed me enough about the character of this team, and I’m really looking forward to the rest of this week.
ShadyNasty150 - February 7, 2012
probably overreacting
Turner is a good player, but he’s not a “star”. He’s not as big as Paul Pierce and he doesn’t have a great outside shot. He’s going to be a solid player but he’s not a “take over the game” player and won’t ever be.
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
Disagree.
We’ve seen him takeover games for stretches this season. Haven’t seen him dominate an entire game yet because even when he’s playing really well Doug will still take him out or the team will stop going to him.
J.P.Melle - February 7, 2012
I would like to see ET on an end of game iso play. Whenever he gets in to trouble it’s usually when the double-team comes and he tries to force a shot through multiple defenders. Single-covered he can get into the paint against almost anyone. Doug would never let him do that yet though but I think he’s grooming him for that role eventually. Maybe next year.
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
Silly
to think that ET’s shot will not improve
RedHopeful - February 7, 2012
Love the Extra Terrestrial
He’s getting better at offense but that’s not all he does. He’s a rebounding fool for a 2 guard and plays some damn good defense. I’ll take a 3-way player (yes I made up 3-way player) like that on my squad anytime.
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
sure
like ET but if we could get Eric Gordon for him I would do so in a heartbeat
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
No.
BrandonB - February 7, 2012 via iPhone app
any rationale?
Dan Pearson - February 7, 2012
Short Answer
He’s seems like just another high-volume, low-efficiency shooter who doesn’t do anything else particularly well. We already have that guy aka the BOSS.
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
He’s actually not that bad efficiency-wise. And his strength is finishing at and picking up fouls on the way to the basket.
J.P.Melle - February 7, 2012
Like I said. We have that guy already. His name is Lou Williams.
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
You couldn't be any more wrong
check Gordon’s numbers
RedHopeful - February 7, 2012
Is he shooting 8% from three? Did I read that right?
BrandonB - February 7, 2012
In a 2-game sample size (which is his main downside), yes.
yosoysean - February 7, 2012
Doubt the hornets are going to trade him, they’re betting hard on resigning. If they do trade him, they’re going to push for more than E.T. Remember Stern’s in charge and doesn’t want to lose face.
J.P.Melle - February 7, 2012
Good win ya'll
I’m a Lakers fan but I saw something great just as the game ended. Lou Williams walked over to Derek Fisher, hugged him and said " I appreciate everything you did for us. Thank you." I’m sure it was referring to Fisher’s work with the Player’s Union. Did anybody else see that? That was a very classy move by Lou (pretty Ricky . . . that’s what they call him). :)
thewiz1 - February 7, 2012
Damn Lou’s just that dude right now
dstern77 - February 7, 2012
yeah he’s probably the most respectful BOSS I know.
jefu - February 7, 2012
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