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The BroadCast: 10/24/18 - Rewind vs. Bucks

Oct 25, 201820 min
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Following the Sixers' 123-108 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on October 24, 97.5 The Fanatic 76ers Insider Devon Givens and Sixers Radio Network announcer Tom McGinnis recapped the club's back-to-back Eastern conference match-up, featuring an inspired start by the team, a sensational Ben Simmons triple double and Joel Embiid with a Charles Barkley type throwback performance (30pt-19reb).
Also, hear a portion of Brett Brown's post-game press conference and some of Tom's highlight radio calls.
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Back here in Milwaukee, where it was a tale of really two halves and well two quarters, I guess should say, because the Sixers led after one, then Milwaukee just burst out forty nine points in the second quarter that ended up being the difference in the games. They had seventy one at halftime. There's Sixers led by twelve after one, but Milwaukee outscoring the Sixers by nineteen in the second to lead at the break seventy one to sixty four. And Brett Brown, he was hot man. He passed by

all of his players. He strode purposefully by them into the dressing room at halftime, as he was not happy with their defense in that second quarter. And then the Sixers it just seemed like they kind of didn't have the jump in their step, and understandably so not a justification in any stretch of the word, but they'd played an overtime thriller last night in Detroit, whereas Milwaukee was off and waiting here at home, and the Bucks caught stride,

and hey, Milwaukee is playing well. They got a new system and a new leadership at Mike Buddeholzer, and they're doing a great job. And now Brett Brown speaking of the coach outside the six Ers black room, and we go to him for a lot of threes. Did you see Jeannie's determination change like he started that second quarter with. I think it didn't. Kind it seemed like things opened up from there that he seemed to take things to another level after the first quarter. Didn't not see it

that way. I mean, I think that's who he is, and I think that's how he plays. And I think that the second period, really, you know, it's hard to overcome that for a while. Forty nine points is a lot of points. That's not who we are. And I think that we came out in the third period. We started the second half with a far better disposition. We had a hard time scorn you know, I think out of the hat twenty one points. You know, we struggled

a few times guarding individual drivers. We had some turnovers the bucket at the end of the period when we had a foul to give and use and sending him to the line. That's a great learning experience for marquell Um. We cut it to eight late in the game, you know, Darios three and just couldn't get over the get, couldn't get over the hump. But that second period, it's hard to sort of go past that. You mentioned three. Did you feel something on you guys and that I didn't.

I think he just launched, you know, forty foot shots, thirty five foot shots and made him like he shake his hand and all games you have to pick your poison and figure out what you're prepared to live with, and you can't have it all. And we give him credit. He made those shots, and you know it was hard, as I said, to overcome that many points in a

second period. Can you talk about the buckstay fence, particularly in relation Can you talk about the buckstay fence, particularly in relation to Ben, because they've done it a few times this year where they'll have us on Janus and a center, a Brookly pass out there and it's like it is a super toll lineup and they just packed the paint and he took about that. That's how the league guards him. I mean, you know, it's a copycat league. That's what the Celtics did in the in the in

the semi finals. That's what my good friend and uh, the coach of the team in Milwaukee scouts and sees, and that's just part of his growth, you know, trying to navigate that type of crowd. When it's more of a static game. You see his breakaway speed, and when it's fast, he shines. I mean, he's he's and he's he's a Yannis, you know, like Janniss. They have been. They're very similar in how they play with their breakaway speed. And that's how the league guards both of those two players.

Um and uh, you know, trying to help him grow that and they shot and you know, freeing him up better. I think with some random pick and rolls can help him. I thought he looked okay. I thought physically he looked okay. You know, I'd planned on playing him, maybe not as many minutes, but physically I thought he looked good, and so we went with him. That's at Brown outside these Sixers lockroom assessing the game. And lastly they're talking about

Ben Simmons. So a fifteen point win for Milwaukee again the final one twenty three to one oh eight for Ryan Elliott here in Milwaukee. Engineer game doing a great job.

Tom McGinnis from the five Serve forum, We're gonna throw it back to our flagship station where Devon Gibbons will pick up our coverage and our thanks also to Tyler Zuli and mister Flesher back at the station as well as they worked the broadcast from the flagship station and again the Sixers home over the weekend against the red hot Charlotte Horns, who although we're beaten tonight by Chicago, for now from Milwaukee, Tom McGinnis, thanks for listening. The

Bucks beat the Sixers by fifteen. Milwaukee's undefeated and the Sixers now a game under five hundred at two and three. I'll have a portion of the post game with the von Gibbons, but for now, so long, everybody. Ninety seven five the Fanatic, He's the Philadelphia seventy Sixers postgame. Let it be swats him on the glass seven sevens jam, He's Rosen down over to JJ three ball us card running crops the Sixers postgame show right now on ninety

seven five the Fanatic. After a tough overtime Lawson Detroit on Tuesday night to Philadelphia, seventy Sixers look to bounce back against a rested Milwaukee Bucks team on the second night of a back to back for the Sixers. Unfortunately, the final result was the same and that is a loss. Hello, I'm Divine Givens and welcome to the Sixers postgame show as the seventy Sixers fall to the host Bucks one

twenty three, one oh eight. During our time together tonight, we'll dive into the game's box score a little bit and some of the best highlights from the night from Tom McGuinness. But first let's just hear from Tom mcguinnis himself as we head back to Milwaukee. Inside five serve for him and check in with Sixers radio voice Tom again his time. Second night of a back to back,

certainly always a tough one. You play the overtime game last night, start off very hot, but then the three pointers in the baskets just kept rolling for the Milwaukee Bucks as they found their way, no doubt about it. And they're playing with confidence, and you know, they had to be a little startled, I think by their start

and by the energy and effectiveness of the Sixers. But to your point, and I alluded to that as well during the course of the game, once they started falling and they're committed to that style of play, they were going to keep shooting those threes regardless. They ended up taking forty three in the game. In terms of attempts from beyond the arc, and Lopez started making them and Johannis Hadna Coompo took over and Milwaukee spreads the flour

and they did a great job. And the Sixers really, even though they battled back and they showed some signs and good nights statistically for it, Bead and Simmons, they just really, as Brett Brown to quote, that couldn't get over the hump. And Milwaukee with a convincing victory here tonight. Yes, absolutely, and again you get two big time performances from one from Lake Griffin and the win last night for the Detroit Pistons Jonas and Den and Coompo tonight two points,

eighteen rebounds and ten assists. Just a phenomenal play from Jannis. Oh Man, He's a treat to watch. I mean, unless he's shredding your ball club, that's for sure. But he is just so effective and uh, you know, like I talked to Darvin Ham and you know, I've seen a lot, read a lot about you had that sixty minutes piece, and saw a couple interviews with Jannis over the course

of the summer. And he's just a diligent young guy who's really working on his craft, and he's got an incredible physique and athleticism, and uh, you know when you when you have that and you have that want and you have that drive. These guys are all, as I've said so many times, ultra competitive. And yeah, he's got the whole package. He's working on his jump shot. He's not really a three point threat, but he can affect the game at both ends of the of the floor.

And there's just so much incredible talent worldly players in this league, including in Bead and Simmons and Anthony Davis and Lebron and you can go on and on with the incredible talent in the NBA, and Adetakopo is right there among the top players in our game live from Fiser for him, Tom again is six Is Radio voice, joining us right here on the Sixers postgame show Sixers Radio Network. Tom one of the guys we always talk about, of course, a JJ Reddick. We mentioned him last night

with the thirty points. But for him to accept the role that he has coming off the bench thirty two minutes and twenty nine seconds and come after game after game after game and still produce when you watch him work, what is different about him just consistently seeing him work the way he does, accept his role and still produce well, he's you know, Brett Brown uses the phrase, he used it earlier tonight on Aliosova, and I would say the same about Reddick, and that is he's a pro's pro

and you know, again it goes back to that competition. But one of the things and Brian and I talked about that on Sixers dot Com on what's called the Broadcast, and we talked about the discipline of Reddick. I mean, it takes extraordinary effort. And I've listened to to JJ on his his podcast and he talks about whether what he's you know, even in the offseason, how he guards what he puts into his body, and he whether he's going to have one beverage or two. I mean, that's

the kind of focus. And as Brett Brown says that it gets down to the granular level, and let's face it, there you want to be the best that you can be. But he's maximizing his potential at this late state, mid thirties of his career. And obviously there's some huge financial renumeration as in the last two years, the most highly paid years of his career at any given point. And yet, you know, that's obviously a major component of what we're

talking about. But you know, he's just he's gained a lot of knowledge over the years, and he was talking in length about some of the things he's picked up from other players, things he's shared in terms of tips

with Landry Shammant. They shoot quite a bit after practice with repetitions, and uh, you know, JJ Reddick is really good at that and with the way they guard him, he knows all the different things that they're going to try to do them and he's probably seen all of those techniques and tactics by opposing teams an individual and double team defenders running him off the line and whatnot. And yet, in talking after the game last night the Langston Galloway, Reddick seems to be a master at changing

speeds and trying to trick the offensive players. So you know, it's when you're when you have a skill set like that. And he gets to the rim at times, but for the most part he makes his living apple line or just inside it. You really you think about it, that's that is really a narrow thing in terms of his opportunities. And yet he's so proficient that that makes it almost

more impressive, as he is a real specialist. He's a good overall basketball player, but that skill like a Kyle Korver in years past, like Ray Allen and some of the other great shooters in NBA history. That's a world class skill set right there, and he possesses it as well as anybody. Just a fun fun player to watch to, even in defeat like tonight twenty three. One away time. Thanks so much for your time. We will talk to you on Saturday as the Sixers host to Charlotte Hornets

back at the Center. Okay, thanks, have a great flight. Time again us again live from five serve for him. As we just mentioned, JJ Reddick nineteen points on six to thirteen, shooting three of eight from behind the three point line in thirty two minutes twenty nine seconds of action. The Sixers were led by Joe ellenb Just another phenomenal performance overall, thirty points, nineteen rebounds, six assists, two turnovers. Only two turnovers, so he's cleaned that up a little

bit over the last couple of games. Three block shots nine of twenty four from the floor, two of seven from behind the three point line, and he is starting to really live at the free throw line. Ten of thirteen on the evening for the All Star Center for the seventy Sixers. In his return to actions since the back tightness, Ben Simmons thirty seven minutes and thirty two seconds, six or fifteen from the floor, two of six from

the free throw line, yet another triple double. Four Ben Simmons fourteen points, thirteen rebounds, eleven assists, three turnovers in those thirty seven minutes and thirty two seconds. Daria Charge contributing fifteen, Robert Covington eight, Marquelle Folks five also off the bench. Mike Muscale in another run for the team and the young season for him as a member of the seventy six Ers eight points three to six from the floor, eighteen minutes and seventeen seconds, one oh four

from behind the three point line. For the Bucks. Jannis thirty two points, eighteen rebounds, ten assists. As we just talked about with Tom mcguinnis just a great, great talent that this league is seeing, and he kind of came out of nowhere being drafted in the late lottery and in the year that he came out of the NBA draft and he has turned out to be one of the best players in the league, MVP type player for the Milwaukee Bucks. Another great talent that they have kind

of goes under the radar right named Chris Middleton. Six of eighteen, three of eight from the floor, ten for ten from the free throw line, twenty five points. A nice, nice night for Chris Middleton and the Milwaukee Bucks. As Tom alluded to, brook Lopez started off really slow. I believe he missed his first four three pointers and then he just kept on going five of eleven on the evening.

He had a nice stretch where he knocked down so many in a row where he had the fifteen points right away and to help the Milwaukee Bucks surge back after as the seventy Sixers led early on and it looked like it was going to be a nice, nice run for the seventy sixers, but brook Lopez turned things around for the Milwaukee Bucks. Eric Bledsoe eighteen points and

eight rebounds, four assists for the Bucks. Dante de Vincenzo, Delaware native, Bill Noval Wildcat National champions Star five points, two or four from on the floor nineteen thirty four. You heard him at time with Tom again. It is the Milwaukee Bucks. Mike Boutenholzer and his coaching staff team to have a lot of faith in the young player from again Delaware. Is good to see him out there in action once again. Sixers fall one twenty three one oh eight, this second loss in a row, dropping their

record to two and three. The Milwaukee Bucks improved to four and oh On the other side, we will hear from Tom McGuinness, but this time in the highlight form as the best calls from the game tonight. Again Sixers one twenty three, one oh eight, they fall to the Bucks. This is the Sixers postgame show right here on Sixers Radio Network ninety seven five. The fanatic Sixers fall one twenty three one oh eight to the Milwaukee Bucks again, dropping their record to two and three. Bucks improved to

four and zero. Six is back at it on Saturday at home hosting the Charlotte Hornets. But let's get to the highlights from tonight's game from fiveserve Forum, where the seventy sixes got off two again a hot start. Dario Shar opened the game with a three pointer, followed up by markhelle Fault to pull up jumper to make get five zero, Joel and Bad gets a jumper and an and one to make it fourteen to six. Robert Covington eight points on the night, one three pointer, and here

it is in transition. In transition, the Sixers go to the right side, coming just beyond the ark three ball shot nearby Bob coming tennis, good rock rucks. That made it nineteen eight. Sixers again off to a hot start. Mike Muscala three pointer also a little later on to make it twenty four to seventeen. JJ Reddick also contributing another three pointer to make it twenty eight seventeen. But the one that got the most attention was the one to beat the shot clock as time was winding down.

That was from rookie Landry Shammon. Here now is Joe with three on the shot clock, had it knocked away again? He goes off top the shaman, He dribbles, He gets an office of desperate jump bank god. Landry Shammon banks in a lucky three, his only basket of the night. So why not do it in fashion the way it is thirty one seventeen. Landry Shammon with the jumper. JJ Reddick with the three pointer to close out the quarter to make the score thirty four twenty two sixers at

the end of one. Jannis and Denna Coompo started off the second quarter with a driving dunk, but followed up with a steal off of a bad turnover by rookie Landry Shammon. Highlight fashion out there in the open floor, all to Shammon, back out top Hu steal by Yannis creak out heavin, Waukee's gonna get thrown out, oh man, whammer, shammer by Yannis. Anna Coupo Yes with Tom said, and he really pulled that one back from about his waist all the way up to the room thirty nine thirty

five bucks at that point. Brook Lopez again then got hot five of eleven from behind the three point line. This is where things really got started for the Bucks. Milwaukee going left, the right, Yannis Holt to Lopez Lopez for twelve, the other arcs for three, and it's cut again and now the Bucks tad fish are you Kenny me? Really opening up the score forty six to forty one. A little later on, Dante DiVincenzo got into the action

to make it sixty five sixty two. Joel and Bead also at the end of the quarter with a big basket. Donalanda Joe. Joe makes a Loua Lopez and shams and wow about a steady diet of that great spin move and a dribble and a two hands stop. Sixty seven sixty four. The score at that point seventy one sixty four, Bucks up seven at the half. TJ. McConnell with a short jumper early on in quarter number three to make it eighty four seventy one. Milwaukee Dante de Vengento with

another basket eighty seven seventy five. Ben Simmons again back after some backsword tightness and tightness in his lower back and you can see it getting rubbed down during the game. He makes a great move driving baseline for the basket, Simmons inside out dribble taxa Donnel thing goes up, slams and Ben Simmons right down the shoot a two hand stoff.

Is Janis backed up but couldn't stop him back. Didn't seem to be bothering him there and make it eighty nine ninety one Milwaukee ninety two eighty one at the end of eighty nine eighty one, pardon me, Milwaukee score at the end of three ninety two eighty one Marquelle Folks quiet night five points, but he did knock on his loan three point right here, Markuel for three hierarchy

shot is good. Bledsoe came out at Barquel folds nestles of it a chiple for folds his first try of the game right from the short corner that made it ninety eight to ninety Milwaukee. The Sixers trying to surge back and get back into the game. Unfortunately it was not enough. Ben Simmons again with another reverse dunk Joel and beat with the three. Later on Dario Charch trying to keep the Sixers in and to make it down eight.

Dario three ball and that's good. Has the Sixers rolling off eight in a row, eight in a row, but unfortunately that made it one ten, one h two score. Final score for the Sixers and the Bucks tonight Milwaukee one twenty three, Philadelphia one O eight. Sixers now two and three on the season, just another dominating performance from the opponent. Jannison ten and Kompo thirty two points, eighteen rebounds, ten assists for the MVP type caliber Player All Star

Last year for the middle Hokey Bucks. You've played on, seeing him quite a bit in years to come. In February on the Big Game on Sundays, of course you'll see him beating Vin Simmons there as well. But lost tonight for the Sixers one twenty three, one oh eight. Back at it on Saturday at home hosting the Charlotte Hornets at the Center. A lot of people to think back in Milwaukee. Brian Selter and Tom mcguinnis for the game. Call back here at the studio, Tyler Zuli, Sam Flesher

and Brian doing a great job. Hope, glad you all were able to hang out with us tonight. Sorry we kept you so late. It's not our fault, it's the NBA's but it was fun to hang out with you yet again. As always, I'm Divine Givens and we will be back on Saturday live from the Center Sixers hosting the Charlotte Hornets. Hopefully the guys can get back on track, get back to five hundred and improve their record to

three and three. So have a good night. We will catch up with you on Saturday hosting the Charlotte Hornets. To make sure you're listening to the game right here on the Sixers Radio network,

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