Philadelphia 92, Portland 88

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The 76ers mobbed each other at midcourt and the fans went wild as confetti made out of programs and scraps fluttered through the air.

This might have been the only type of win more rare in Philly than one in a championship game:

Down 25 in the second quarter, 22 in the third, the Sixers never flinched.

Louis Williams and Andre Iguodala got their games going with one unstoppable and improbable basket after another in the fourth to rally the Sixers to a simply stunning 92-88 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night.

“Anything can happen, so we kept playing,” Iguodala said.

he Sixers played hard, played together and never gave up.

Oh, it also helps when the shots are falling.

The Sixers made 25 of 33 shots in the second half for the highest-shooting percentage in a half in team history (76 percent). They played nothing like the team that missed 15 straight shots spanning the first two quarters and scored only 27 points in the first half.

“I’ve never been involved in a game like that,” coach Maurice Cheeks said. “The first half was dismal and we just hung in there, we stayed together and it just says something about the character they have.”

Williams was the difference, scoring all 19 of his points in the second half and creating a burst of excitement for a team that needed any kind of spark to get their season going.

Williams scored the last 10 points of the third and the first four of the fourth that kickstarted the rally. He assisted on Thaddeus Young’s layup that cut it nine, and Iguodala scored on a spin move to make it 77-70.

“It’s easier when the game seems to be out of reach to come in like that,” Williams said. “I’m more relaxed and just want to play hard.”

But Iguodala, who led the Sixers with 22 points, sank a pair of free throws with 1 minute left that made it 89-88. He sealed the win with a pull-up 19-footer and the fans that stuck around for the most amazing win in recent team history tossed homemade confetti in the air.

Williams scored 19 points and Andre Miller had 13. The Sixers outscored Portland 36-15 in the quarter and went 13-for-16 from the floor.

“A game like this creates energy for us and for the city,” Williams said. “Now we’ve got to take this energy into the next game.”

LaMarcus Aldridge and Brandon Roy each scored 25 points for the Trail Blazers, who have lost all five road games. Aldridge and Roy scored all 15 points in the fourth quarter for Portland.

“I don’t know where to start,” Roy said. “It’s tough to explain.”

No one who watched the first three quarters could have seen this coming, especially from a rebuilding Sixers team that entered on a four-game losing streak and looked anemic early in this one.

Click here to read more

Sound off in the Portland Trail Blazers Forums!

Gravatar
Submitted by Nissan to News on November 16th, 2007
del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google Technorati Yahoo!

Responses »

No additional responses yet.

Name (required if not logged in)
E-mail (required if not logged in)
Website (Optional)
Your Comment (smaller size | larger size)
You may use <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> in your response.



[add your image to your profile]



Menu