By Sean Kennedy (@PhillyFastBreak)
Chicago 104, Philadelphia 95 (OT) – Box Score
The Sixers have become a team from whom you never quite know what to expect. In Wednesday night’s crazily exciting against Chicago, fans saw both sides of the team in the course of one half. Coming out of halftime tied, the Sixers went the first 7:40 of the third quarter without scoring. They missed their first 12 field goals of the period and when Nerlens Noel missed two free throws, it truly seemed like the fates might be conspiring something truly bad for them. However, Robert Covington finally broke the drought with a driving lay-up and thanks to consistently strong defensive play, the Sixers only found themselves down 7 points.
Then, after the Bulls stretched the lead to 14 and looked to have put the game to bed in the 4th quarter, the Sixers rallied with a 15-0 to go ahead 1 and set us up for a wild finish. Actually, I take it back, the one thing you know what to expect from this team is effort. Check out this play that finished off the 15-0 run.