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The BroadCast: 1/26/2019 ~ Rewind vs. Nuggets

Jan 27, 201919 min
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Following the 76ers' 126-110 loss to the Nuggets on January 26th, 97.5 FM The Fanatic’s Devon Givens and Sixers Radio Network announcer Tom McGinnis discussed the team's shorthanded loss in Denver.
Also, hear a portion of Brett Brown's post-game press conference, and some of Tom's highlight radio calls.
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This is seventy six Ers. Rewind time now to listen back to postgame reaction from the team's most recent game. Welcome to the Sixes postgame show tonight. Six is Fall one, twenty six one tenem divine givings here on the Sixes Radio Network. Right now, we head back to the Pepsi Center and Six's head coach Brett Brown half U in the in the second half. We struggled scoring in the second half, and it was sort of a tale of

two different halves. But I think in general, you know, you look forward to to moving on, getting the guys healthy and continuing on with us season. How did you think Landredd at the point? I thought he did well. I still think that that he has a role there. I think that he has a place there when that happens, how it happens, I'm not sure, but it interests me

more circumstance tonight with him getting more opportunities. What was the decision why did you play Bennett for from us of the game though, just trying to find a way to get you know, a win. Um, just feeling like I thought like we want to let him play at the elbow and be more involved in the elbow. I thought that trying to spread out and do the best we could with a group that we had, that that I wanted to see Landry at a point, you know,

give TJ the ball. And I thought, really Ben had tremendous opportunities that at times, you know, he just wasn't able to convert. And I liked what I saw at times with him at the at the fourth spot, someone like, I mean, shake, do you how much stock to your place? You know? And what he does in a game like this, a guy who gets an opportunity and invest some things. He seems to do it regularly, you know, And so like you can't help but pay attention. This isn't a

one off. He seems to do it regularly when he comes up with us, and so you pay attention about moving on, what are you looking forward to seeing from your team against the Lakers? Healthy bodies get a you know, normal routine, normal rhythm. And continuing on Wilson coming back in the game too, Um, I don't know yet. I don't know yet. It was a mirror um in the second half. And what does that say about him? That staying fresh and he was able to I thought Ama

was really good. I thought his energy was good, his spirit was good. I thought he did some really good things on the court. Um we got into foul trouble, you know with our bigs, and UM, I felt like tonight we needed him if we would have any chance. And there was a there was a stage where we had a we had a turnover, they went down and dunked, and you felt like at that point, you know, the game was was going away. It was thinking. I think that brought up to sixteen fourteen sixteen, but I thought

previously Ama was very good. That was six is head coach Brett Brown live outside of the visiting locker room at the Pepsi Center, site of the Sixes lost tonight, one twenty six, one ten. Once again, Welcome to the Sixers postgame show here on the six Radio Network. I'm Divine Givens. We just heard from head coach Brett Brown. Will check back in at in Denver at the Pepsi Center with the voice of the seventy six is Tom McGinnis.

Tom McGinnis with the great Cause of course tonight during his part, six is unfortunately not getting the job done. Falling tonight first game of a four game West coach trip JJ Reddick came out tonight and led the seventy sixes with twenty two points on nine of nineteen, shooting four of ten from deep. That would be Corey Brewer next up with twenty points for the seventy six or seven to fifteen, providing a spark for the seventy six is still playing very well, getting an opportunity, of course,

from the second second ten day contract. The team announced that they did in fact signed Corey Brewer to a second ten day opportunity and he did not disappoint with the twenty points in the starting lineup and for an injured Jimmy Butler who was out again with a sprain right risk and the information on that was he took a look at it with the specialists in Los Angeles. He got some team got some good feedback just as they had expected. He should be able to play on

Tuesday in Los Angeles against the Los Angeles Lakers. Ben Simmons, as Brett Brown just pointed out, playing the fourth spot while t J McConnell got the night at the pointing guard position. Tonight, Ben Simmons nineteen points, twelve rebounds, four assists or less assists because he's more off the ball, but still attacking the glass the way he does. Eleven defensive rebounds, one offensive, so still very active in that way.

Six of seventeen from the floor. Had a lot of chances close to the basket to score early on, missed a few layups. The point total may have been different, and of course the score would have been different. Maybe the way the game flow would have been a little bit different as we looked on to see how the game played out, if Ben Simmons had in fact converted a few of those closer to the basket that we

are accustomed to seeing. Three turnovers on the night, four Ben Simmons, and off the bench, Shake Milton, as you just heard from Brett Brown with eleven points, a great opportunity again four of seven from the field, three of

five from deep. Ten points from Michael Muscala, a lot of those early on from distance with three of seven from deep, all three of his makes, of course from deep, So contributions off the bench from Shammitt with eight points, Shake Milton eleven, Muscala ten, fur Con Chork Miles with seven and Amir Johnson getting a run tonight which we have not been able to see from him in quite some time. Five points, four rebounds. In his nineteen minutes

of play. Nick Jokis led the Denver Nugets Nicola Yokis with thirty two points, eighteen rebounds and ten assists. Great performance by him. We would have obviously liked to see a matchup between Yokich and Joel and B Tonight, who was out due to rest. Will have that opportunity in a few weeks back here in Philadelphia at the Center once again. Six is Fall one, twenty six one ten on the road, game one of a four game road trip.

He had back on the road to check in with Tom McGinnis after this right here in the Sixes postgame showing a Sixes Radio Network. Club seventy six is the official season ticket winning list of the Philadelphia seventy six Ers. Get priority access for twenty nineteen twenty twenty season tickets by signing up for either Club seventy six Elite or Club seventy six three. Other benefits include exclusive seventy six Ers gear and access to special ticket offers and events.

For more information, go to Sixers dot com slash joint Club seventy six Email Club seventy six at seventy six ers dot Com or call two one five, three three nine seven six seven six two one five three three nine seventy six, seven to six. Welcome back to the Sixers postgame show here on the Sixers Radio Network. Divine Givens with you live in Philadelphia. Tom again is back in Denver at the Pepsi Center. Again. Six is following one twenty six, one ten record now thirty two and eighteen.

The Denver Nuggets improved to thirty three and fifteen. And Tom, when you have three fifths of your starting lineup out and due to rest and injury, obviously a tough task against one of the best teams in the Weston Conference in the Denver Nuggets. Absolutely, and then really with nobody to guard Yokich, you know he was in the end. He shot twenty two times, he made a dozen. He had so many tips, you know sometimes Yeah, I don't think he got off the ground or off the floor, Divan,

he just kept tipping it. We just didn't have the size to match up with him. And I thought the Sixers showed a lot of fight, And that was such a valid point by coach Brown, and that was the defense allowing forty one points in the first half and then like what seventy seven by halftime. Defense was better in the second half, but the offense struggled in the second half, whereas the Sixers had a pretty good first half in that for much of that they shot over

sixty percent. So you kind of knew coming in it was going to be a long shot for the Sixers, and then in the end that's how it turned out to be. Tom Corey Brewer brought back for another ten day contract, and he steps in and starting lineup yet again for Jimmy Butler and did not disappoint with twenty points on seven to fifteen shooting, six rebounds, four steals. We know he's very active, played thirty two minutes and

he's making the most of his opportunity. Oh yeah, no backdown, Like from the very beginning, he was just driving it right at them and it's incredible. So and again it's it's not like he's getting his first call up. The guy played fourteen years in the NBA, right, I mean, he's had an incredible run that's way longer than the average tenure in the NBA and certainly doing a great job.

And you know, like I said, he keeps playing like this, and you know, I'd be stunned if the Sixers is just my opinion, but if they don't keep him, like you can only sign a guy for two straight ten days and then you either have to waive him or keep him. But he's adding quite a bit, like twenty points, and at one point he was five for five and you're just on the one end, You're like, can he

keep it up? And he has been. So he's been an integral part of these last few games for the Sixers, and without Jimmy Butler, you need more bodies, you need more production, and he's been he's been providing exactly that. And a lot of times when you see veterans or free agency still out there this late in the season, it's all about the situation, and so far, it looks like the situation is right between Sixers and Corey Brewertown again his life from the Pepsi Center, Sixes again one

twenty six, one ten fall to the Nuggets. Town. We have a chance to talk quite a few times after the postgame, and heard you talk to Shake Milton at the half, and he had an opportunity to play twenty minutes, significant minutes with t J McConnell the primary point guard tonight, Landry Shamon the backup, but Shake can play both positions at the guard spot, and he's showing again his versatility, not just with his driving ability but his outside shot,

which is very very good three to five from deep tonight. Yeah, and I watch him. He was working quite a bit with Tyler Lashbrook, who's one of the Sixers young developmental coaches. And you know, I'm big on a guy's forum and his release and even like the rotation, and he's got textbook form. I mean, he's really good and not just you know good in the batting cage, I'm kidding, but like, not just prior to the game, it translates and like Coach Brown was saying, it's not a one off. Every

time he comes in there, he produces. He's got good size, he's able to take guys off the bounds. He plays I think at a good speed where he's not out of control. He's he's under control. And I'm going back to that jump shot. He goes straight up and straight down. He I think the Sixers found somebody in the second round. I think he's gonna be a good player. You need shooting,

and here you are. You're able to develop a young guy both in the G League where he tears it up thirty some points a game at times, and then in limited time like tonight, you know, getting in there. So yeah, I think he's going to be a keeper going forward all the time. He's the first of four

on this West Coast road trip. You guys, get ready to set off to Los Angeles and we'll catch it with you on Tuesday again right here in his Sixes Radio network, haven't trip okay, thank you, good night, Good night. Tom McGinnis live from Pepsi Center. Sixers fall once again, one twenty six to one ten. As Tom pointed out, Niki Yokich was very, very great tonight. Thirty two points, eighteen rebounds, ten assists, a lot of tip buckets, twelve of two, twelve of twenty two from the field. It

was just an amazing performance. Six of seven from the floor, opportunities from deep two of three for the big man in the post, with a lot of his work being done with his thirty two points. The Denver Nuggets dominated the seventy six ers to night seventy four to forty with the points in the paint. That's a big difference, of course, with no Joe ellen b to protect the basket for the Philadelphia seventy Sixers. Hopefully he's back against the Lakers on Tuesday Night, Live from Los Angeles. One

twenty six one. Tenet is the final score. We're here from Tom mc ginnis once again, this time in audio form from his calls from the game right here on the Sixers Radio Network. The Delaware Blue Coats have a rod the Sixes Official NBAG League Appilliate. It's opening the all new seventy Sixers Fieldhouse in Wilmington, Delaware. Blue Coats games are perfectal business outings and an awesome family night outum business Sixers dot com slash Bluecoats. That's Sixers dot

com slash Bluecoats. Tickets start at ten bucks. Just ten bucks, that's Sixers dot com slash Bluecoats. Join the Revolution today. Final from Denver one twenty six one ten Sixers fall again tonight to the Denver Nuggets. This is the Sixers postgame show right here on the Sixers Radio Network. Divine givings with you as we now get to the audio highlights from Denver Sixers and the Nuggets. A lot of

points scored in this quarter forty one thirty seven. The Denver Nuggets took the quarter, but the seventy Sixers shot a great percentage from the floor. Why because guys like Mike Muscala hitting from deep Muscala for three for the Sixers is Mike with a catch a shoot situation out front knocked down a twenty six foot nine feet by Shammon. Ten points on the night for Mike Muscala, nine of those ten in the first quarter, all three of them

from deep. Sixers again down forty one thirty seven in the quarter, and that would be Ben Simmons getting things going as well as he was able to get to the basket for a quick bucket half court. Simmons with it down low in the Craig right high jump hook is good for the left lock in the lane. Ben so comfortable with that right hand jump hook, makes it go. He scot seven, getting a good positioning on Craig in the post and of course dropping in the bucket. That

score right there, thirty five thirty two. Denver at that point forty one thirty seven to score after one. A lot of points put up well. Oftentimes when you head to Denver, that's what you do. You get up and down. It's the mile high and Denver likes to run the ball. They did that in fact to the two to forty one points in the first quarter. Furkon Corkmise getting a little bit of run as well, knocking down at three point and start off the second quarter Sixers Paul a mirror.

Johnson hands off the JJ reddick with a dribble back to a mirror. It'll a kickout. Cork bos fireside three Paul and good great movement and an open shot by furkon corkmos now five freeze for the Sixers, keeping the sixes around forty five forty four Denver. Ben Simmons a lot of opportunities in the paint, this one here also to the basket bernand Gomez with the bay. Corey Brewers steals it from him on the drive. He's got Ben Simmons big, missing that one baby tow head jam. Sorry

for the proper language, but he slammed it seventh. I've never said eight, but it was worth it, and Simmons stuffs at seven and a half to go. Forest steals by Corey Brewer on the evening, a great play right there for him to get the steel, start to transition, hit Ben Simmons for the bucket again. You just heard time very excited. Fifty three fifty one was the score at that point. After two seventy seven six the eight,

Denver with the advantage, started the third. Corey Brewer, we just heard about him in his defensive prowurs tonight again. Three pointers he dropped in quite a few. Here's one. Corey Brewer's back at the game. JJ screens for him. Brewer had a hot start. He's got eleven points. He's gonna shoot for three and an amazing story. Corey Brewer had not played in the NBA this year. He's now in his second ten day contract. He's started for the third time in his fourth game. He's five for five.

Quite a few points, twenty of them in fact. For Corey Brewer has loan three. That one right there makes it seventy seven seventy one nuggets in Denver. Shake Milton. We just talked about him with Tom Aguinness. You just heard Brett Brown speak about him as well. He also contributed from long distance here shake with another three. This guy,

he's gonna be a good six or shake. Milton with his third three continues the show different types of things as a player, the development with the Bluecoats, as Tom again has pointed out, putting up a big point total with Delaware, comes up to Philadelphia and is able to also contribute on the big stage against the Denver Nuggets. Ninety five eighty seven to score for the Nuggets at that point at the end of three to one oh seven ninety six low scoring in the fourth quarter. The

Nuggets win this particular quarter of nineteen to fourteen. Malik Beasley, though, sent the fans home with a nice basket. Yokis with a steal. Yokis with a down quart feet of Beasley. Beasley source right hand chap oh Man at Beasley stairs at the Sixers bench. Fourteen points for Malik Beasley, the second year guard out of Florida State, but those two right there, very emphatic dunk, putting basically an exclamation point

on this performance by the Denver Nuggets tonight. That score made it one basket, made it one eighteen, one oh four, the final one twenty six, one ten, once again in favor of the Denver Nuggets. Now thirty three and fifteen second in the Western Conference behind the Golden State Warriors, who also won tonight against the Boston Celtics. So helps out the Sixers in one way, because the Golden State Wars take care of the Celtics, don't lose any ground there.

One twenty six, one ten is the score, twelve turnovers four. The seventy six is tonight shooting only forty two percent from the field, thirty of ninety one from the floor fourteen and thirty six from deep, getting up twelve more three pointers then the Denver Nuggets, but only shooting thirty eight point nine percent tonight. Not a bad percentage, but

just not enough makes to help them out. Overall twenty seven free throw attempts for the seventy six is, converting twenty of those on the glass, losing the advantage to the Nuggets fifty one to forty one. Note Joe ellenbid so you can understand where the difference would be, especially when Nicola Yokis grabs eighteen rebounds for his Denver Nugget team. Sixers never led in the game, while the Nuggets were up by as much as eighteen at one point. For

the home team. This is the seventh triple double of the season for Nicola Yoki, so he continues, should just play very well. Would be very surprised if he's not in Charlotte in a few weeks for the All Star Game once again. Sixers fall one twenty six one ten, No Jimmy Butler, no Wilson Chandler, no Joelnbid. Hopefully we have an opportunity to see those guys on the floor Tuesday night live from Los Angeles as they take on

the Los Angeles Lakers. A lot of people to thanks, starting back here at the studio, call from Namolei engineering the game here at the Sixers Radio Network headquarters. Brian McLaughlin also with the audio cuts. Great job as always from Denver and the Pepsi Center, Tom mcguinnis and Brian Selzer. Everybody will be back on Tuesday when the Sixers are in Los Angeles to take on the Lakers. So one more time, the final score one twenty six one ten. I'm divine, givens sign it off and saying have a

great weekend. We'll check in with you Tuesday live from Los Angeles Sixers Lakers. Right here on the Sixers Radio Network. You've been listening to seven Sixers rewind, be sure not to miss new episodes the day after each game this season, all year long,

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