This is seventy Sixers. Rewind time now to listen back to postgame reaction from the team's most recent games. The Philadelphia seventy Sixers postgame Show. Then it beat Swatson on the glass, Then seventh plump dead, damn heat Rosen die over to JJ three ball is good running crops at home? The Sixers postgame show right now on ninety seven five, the fanatic six seconds ago in regulation, Jimmy Butler working the dribble, right hand dribble three seconds ago. Butler steps back,
shot air. It's good. He get it again. Jimmy Butler puts it had How the Sixers get it free? Jimmy Buckets foot free? Had the Sixers lead? What twenty seven? What twenty five? Four tents of a second ago from the exact same spot in North Carolina. Jimmy Butler at this crowd is going nuts here at Berkeley Center. How
about Jimmy fourth quarter? Buckets played all twelve minutes in the final period, a perfect seven verse seven in the fourth quarter, four for four from outside the arc, including that game winner, eighteen of his season high thirty four points in the fourth. I guess that's why you go out and get him right. Seventy sixers needed this win tonight and they got it. They only led four times in the entire game to Zip and then three times in the final sixty three seconds, but it's going to
count just the same as the previous thirteen. Seventy Sixers back on track, barely, but we can say they're back on track after that tough lost Friday at the center of the Cleveland Cavaliers, they beat the Brooklyn Nets one twenty seven to one twenty five, thanks once again to Jimmy b second time in eight days that Butler wins a game at the Buzzer, And like Tom McGinn has described in that great call, Butler was on the wing at Spectrum Center against the Hornets late last Saturday night,
dialed up a game winner and did so again this evening. I mean, it was not looking good for the seventy sixers, obviously, only three times for the span of a forty eight minute game was not looking good for the majority of the night. I mean, Spencer did Witty and Damzel Russell were just crushing them. Russell with thirty eight points a season high, Dinwoody with thirty one. But the seventy Sixers.
To their credit, they buckled down to the final six minutes of play they went on a substantial run that ended up winning them the game, the final At one point after the Sixers they were down one fifteen to one oh five, and they would go on to score the next twenty two of the next thirty two points in the game to win it. So there's certainly something to be said for that they were able to escape
the threat mounted by Russell and din Witty. You know, it was not looking good for a second there when Dinwoody got one final jumper to go to make it one twenty five to one twenty four. But the Sixers they were able to crawl themselves and on an inbounds play with about fifteen seconds left, they drew up a play for Jimmy Butler which was pretty much, hey, Jimmy, you get the ball, you handle yourself in isolation on
the wing. And as JJ Reddick said to Time after the game, Brooklyn must have not read the scattering report from the game against the Charlotte Hornets because it was essentially the exact same play isolation with Ronde Hollis, Jefferson and Jimmy Butler. Candidate as time was expiring with point four seconds left, seventy six Ers win at one twenty seven to one, twenty five, thirty four for Jimmy Butler
in the game. Joel Embiid another thirty point ten rebound game, not mistaken that as his thirteenth, his twentieth double double on the season to lead all players in the NBA
thirty two and twelve for him. Ben Simmons thirteen points, five rebounds, nine assists, and when the Sixers finally got rolling with that game ending run down the stretch at one point, there was Simmons just orchestrating everything, Diamond guys out and getting things into a flow on the offensive end of the floor to position Sixers to steal this game by two points, one twenty seven, one twenty five
are standing by. We are waiting the postgame press conference with Sixers head coach Brett Brown probably have a few things to say about how things were not going the Sixers way with Russell and Dinwood. He thought Jared Allen
played a really nice game as well. But for the Sixers, if you step back and you look at the big picture of what you can extract from this game, there hasn't been a whole lot of opportunity for simply the starting unit that Brett's been going with as of late to play together and work on chemistry, let alone at the end of a game. But you know, Wilson Chandler free of minutes restriction, Brett was able to roll with him for all twelve minutes in the fourth quarter, So
that was a good sign. Jimmy Butler, as we said, played all twelve minutes, Ben played nine to the fourth, JJ Reddick eight, and Joel and b ten. So really what you could see there is in an really important spot of this game, crunch time, the top five that the Sixers have been targeting ever since that Jimmy Butler trade. They were able to play together and some good things
came of it. The Sixers going thirty eight points in the fourth, the defense shutting down, holding Brooklyn to just twenty three in the final period of play, and what the Sixers needed, I mean they were down ten, make it thirteen actually with around five minutes ago. The game needed to slow down a bit. Yeah, they need to get stops, they need to score, but the game also need to slow down. And Joel Embiid got to the free throw line in succession to help the Sixers get
back to within single digits. And you know what, he made two free throws to make it a six point game with around four minutes left. And at that point, all right, you know, you can kind of see your way through this if the Sixers got stops and they started to string a few together, and that ultimately set up Jimmy Butler to hit the game winner and help the Sixers take this one. One twenty seven, one twenty five. We'll step aside for a moment. When we returned. Brett
Brown coming up. It's the postgame showing the Sixers Rader Network, You're home for US Sixers ninety seven five. They Jimmy Butler beat again for the second time as a seventy six or six Ers beat the Brooklyn that's one twenty seven,
one twenty five. Let's going out of Brett Brown. Then this experience for these guys that really haven't played that much basketball together, and I was happy for them, you know, they they they were down twenty, We were down what seventeen in the third and fourteen in the fourth, and I think Jimmy made what seven shots in a row? Was six in a row? Like he seemed to be really you know, feeling good about himself, and he should
have in the fourth period. And so my immediate thought was obviously, you know, thrilled for the win, but I'm happy for them. I think experiences like that matter, and h you know, it certainly connects, but I bonding and having a reference point when you are down in other games that that you can footnote this game was just as easy as Sam. Let's do the same thing we did in Charlotte. Pretty much like having a guy you can have that kind of confidence, and that was well,
when you're on the sidelines, you're always toggling. Do you let that play continue? You know, we secured the jump ball, it was broken, the ball was in Jimmy's hands and Joel was on his side, and you know, inevitably it comes down to gut field. Do you feel like you have something that's pretty good and you're not going to get anything better that you draw And that is a you know, there's no book that tells you how to do that. That's a read, it's a gut feel, it's
a it's a real time decision. And I felt like we just didn't have the organization or the four spots that I wanted, and so when we called the time out, it didn't take long to decide what we were going to do again. We had a reference point from Charlotte, and we did it and changed, you know a little bit of the what we call an X out initially to get JJ in that strong corner. We know JJ's man's not going to help, and Jimmy did what Jimmy does and what he's done, you know, in front of
us before limiting ruffle and deality. In the fourth boys, I think we started blitzing double team in the pick and roll. You know, we started getting more aggressive with that. It's always a challenge when you have, you know, Joel at seven two, to have him come flying out and and be that aggressive and that extended that far away from the basket all the time, isn't isn't fair. It's not going to be a constant thing that I think you can live in in relation to pick and roll defense.
Um in the fourth period, because DeAngelo was that good and things seemed quite easy for him, we had to make an aggressive adjustment. We chose to blitz, and I thought that that changed the game for us defensively. I think they had the twenty three points in the in the fourth, So I give I give our guys credit for making that adjustment. You know, Billy Lange helps us
with our defense. I thought he did a great job of putting our guys in a position and making sure that people behind him behind the Blitz were aggressive as well. We're talking about the guards, like D'Angelo he got hot tonight. That's happening quite a few times this season where the guards have seemed to have like an easy time with you guys. Where do you think that happens. I mean, it's a tough league. It is. It is a tough league, and it's hard, as you hear me say all the
time winning in the NBA. And I don't care what people's records are. You know. The other night, you know, we saw you know what we what we saw we and with the with the Cleveland game, and then you see it again. You know, they go beat Houston with the same type of you know action from their guards, and tonight you see D'Angelo and it's just they put you know, even pick and rolls. There are some skill guards. Perhaps we can you know, do more with the Blitz
going forward from time to time. It cannot be a steady diet of that. You cannot just live in that. It's not realistic. And so perhaps you know, we learned something too where we can do that, maybe more than we thought we could. Some postgame it's from seventy Sixers head coach Brett Brown. The Sixers winners tonight, Jimmy Butler a buzzer beater again, one twenty seven to one twenty
five the final score. Tom McGinnis called the game at Barclay Center in Brooklyn, and I believe we're gonna go to him right now, Tom, just like they drew it up right. Yeah, unbelievable. It was really exciting. And you know, like as a basketball player, you should have a money spot,
in other words, even if you're in the backyard. And then you get into so you know, you've drilled the shot time and time again, and you know, you get into a predicament like, well, I'm going to the wing, or I'm going to the block, or I'm going to the baseline. And that appears to be a pretty good
spot for Jimmy Butler. But as Brett Brown noted, and I don't know that we got this right at the beginning of his postgame availability, and that is Jimmy Butler, lest we forget, set up the possession by diving to the floor and getting into a jump ball situation. And without that play, the six don't have the ball and that SHOT's not available. And that was also similar to what he did in Charlotte with you recall the defense, the block on Kemba Walker and throwing the ball back
to Wilson Chandler to set up the final opportunity. He made seven shots in a row, and again that that hard fought scrabble. That's not going to be in the highlights, but that's set up the last play and that's what he brings a lot of the intangibles where that was a huge play by him. And you know, when the question was posted to Brett Brown like about controlling Dinwittie and Russell, I was gonna say what they did, but they did do better, hey, and they missed him open
shots down the stretch. Harris made one, but he also missed Win D'Angelo. Russell had an open three and again not picture perfect for that when you look they shoot forty one percent from three forty eight percent from the field. In general, you know, and then the numbers with Jim, Jim and Joel and Reddick ended up a decent statistical game. Simmons had a good game, but the fact that they trailed and trailed big throughout much of this game is
forgotten because they won the game. They almost had no business winning this game other than they did a great job in the fourth quarter and got another heroic shot by Butler. And like Brett Brown said, hey, you would say the Sixers have lost a lot of games like this in years past to be able to graduate to a certain level and win these kind of games and then hopefully build on it and go forward, have it as a reference point, as he noted, and then just you know, a win is a win, and especially on
the road. Seventy Sixers over the nets one, twenty seven, twenty five, Jimmy Butler the game winning three pointer with point four seconds to go. And it was nice, though, time to see that starting unit get to as Brett was talking about, go through the experience of grinding this sort of situation out, and the more they play together, you'd think the more cohesion there's going to be, because
I mean top to bottom one through five. That's not only a talent group, but there's some experience sprinkled in there as well. Absolutely, And you've got guys like Wilson, even Jimmy Butler trying to figure out how they're going to contribute, how they're going to get their shots. But again, Butler is so talented that he can just go out and get a basket. I thought down the stretch he was able to do that. You know, he powers by
guys and gets to the rim. I think he's got a great pull up like ten footer when he can't get all the way to basket if it's congested in there. But no, that's a look. As a Sixers fan, you got to feel real comfortable with that group, with Ben and JJ and Wilson and Jimmy and Joellabean. You got great performance tonight four for four from off the bench by Landry Sham, but not so much tonight from Mascala.
TJ did not play a whole lot. Cork Moles got in there a little bit, but you know the biggest thing was the Sixers, like their inability throughout much of the game to stop Russell and Dinwoody, and they were so hot. I mean, Dion delo Russell was tremendous. This is a season high for him. And in the end it was, I mean, a very exciting game, save for the fact that throughout much of the game you're shaking your head, like what is up with the Sixers and Brooklyn.
It's like, as I said at the time, the Nets circle the calendar, it was six we got to sixers, and yet the Sixers able to pull it out. And now they're done with the Barclay Center and they'll they'll play Brooklyn in the final two regular season games at the Center. And having mentioned that, and now here the six Ers go again, right back home. This was the one game in six of seven where they're going to be at the Center, and they return against New York.
They have a couple of days to get ready for that, and then on Friday Washington and Memphis, which has been a difficult deppointment for the Sixers as well. But again really good at home. Now their third road victory, fourth road victory, and a great victory here tonight, all right, Tom McGinnis, great called tonight. Thanks so much, you gotta Brian,
Thank you. One twenty five Jimmy Butler, his latest heroic chieve from just about the exact same floor spot where he knocking down against Charlotte in North Carolina last Saturday to the Sixers to win. He does it again in Brooklyn tonight. We'll run through some highlights and wrap this thing up. Coming up next, it's the postgame show on the Sixers Rate Network. You're a home for US Sixers
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Right about now, Sixers their mission tonight was to bounce back after Friday's tough loss at home to the Cleveland Cavaliers and get some revenge against the Brooklyn team that beat them by twenty five three weeks ago to the date. Jimmy Butler keeping these Sixers close early on. We'll check that he's not only his second three year. Hey, Jimmy Butler comes back with four of the Sixers his seven three for the Sixers so far, and with that it's
eighteen sixty. Brooklyn was in front, and you know, it still was not trending well for the Sixers at that point. They would trail thirty two to twenty five after a quarter of play. They started to fall behind even farther in the second quarter as Brooklyn opened up to a double figure lead, and they were just looking for something, anything to help them stay within striking distance to the nets.
And it was Landry's Shammon who stepped up. It beat left hand handoff to Butler, Butler back to Landry Shammon for three tough shot. But in Landry Shammont makes a contested three over Alan Crab that makes it a seventeen point deficit, and the deficit was fourteen sixty eight fifty
four going into the half. In the third quarter, midway through, the Sixers started to get something going in this one of the highlight plays the night that spoke to the fact the Sixers gained energy and steam as the game went along. Forty seconds ago to the third quarter, Brooklyn by four. Key joellopet around one man, knocks down Dudley throws it off the glass of himself head slammed it
joellape to create a past. He smacks off the glass, gathers it in and jams it and Jared Dudley in his weak seventy Sixers went on a modest run to close out the fourth quarters. Still they were down I beg your pardon. The third quarters. Still they were down one oh two eighty eight going into the third, But then things started to slow down a little bit. The
starting unit buckled down defensively. Still, DeAngelo Russell and Spencer Dinwity were doing their things in the first six minutes of the fourth, but then in the final six of the frame it was all Sixers pretty much, and with their defense clicking getting stopped, the offense had an opportunity to make some more inroads. Twelve to shoot one out, five to go, Simmons hands off the Reddick. Reddick shoots Hope with three. It's in here he god jj Reddick
poors it. It had the Sixers patches dont fuckers, and the crowd is too. This is like a Sixers game here in Brooklyn. What twenty one to one twenty time out Nets first seventy Sixers lead since to zip. Joe Harris scored a two after that to make it one
twenty three, one twenty one. Jowellen Being answered with a basket of his own one twenty four, one twenty three, one more from Spencer Denwity gave the Nets a one point lead one twenty five, one twenty four with just seconds to go, jump all tie it forced by Jimmy Butler gave the Sixers possession. They call a time app And here's how the game ended. Six seconds ago in regulation, Jimmy Butler working the dribble, right hand dribble. Three seconds ago,
Butler steps back, shot air. It's good. He get it again. Jimmy Butler puts it in. How the Sixers get it free? Jimmy buckets foot free. How the Sixers lead What twenty seven twenty five four tents of a second ago, probably exact same spot in North Carolina. Jimmy Butler at this crowd is going nuts here at Berkeley Center, pretty amazing.
And then the Nets would throw the ball away on the ensuing inbounds playing the seventy Sixers survive winning this one in major conform behind fashion one twenty seven to one twenty five seventy Sixers now fourteen and eight with the win Brooklyn eight and thirteen with the lost Sixers forty eight and a half percent from the field of Brooklyn Nets, fifty six and a half percent from the flour six Ers twelve three pointers Brooklyn with t Sixers
plus twelve from the free throw line. That's certainly helped. They were minus one on the glass. But something that was kind of lost in Friday's loss was the fact that Sixers kept their turnovers down. That was the same case tonight, only nine in the game, thirty four from Jimmy Butler to go with twelve points, his first double double of the season between either the Sixers or the Timberwolves,
also his season high scoring total. Jowell and beat another thirty point ten rebound game with thirty two and twelve. Ben Simmons thirteen points, five rebounds, nine assists, Landry Sham at new career high with sixteen off the bench, fifteen for JJ Reddick he was big in the fourth quarter, and Wilson Chandler with ten points, five assists and three rebounds. Sixers get past the nets despite thirty eight from Damsel Russell, a season high, and thirty one from Spencer Dinwoodie. Good
thing for the Sixers. They will not have to go back to Barclay Center this season. That has been a tough place to play. Up next for the seventy sixers, they have the New York Knicks seven o'clock game on Wednesday night at the Center. Big thanks to everyone involved in tonight's production here at the studio, Brian McLachlan and Carlamoli.
Coming up next on the flagship station of the Sixers ninety seven five to the fanatic Rob Maddy in talking a little bit of Sixers and of course Birds of Philadelphia sweep today between the Eagles and the Sixers, and that is a good thing. Now for the radio voice the Sixers, Tom mcguinnis Brian Seltzer saying so long for now one final time. The final score from Brooklyn. It was Jimmy Butler helping the seventy Sixers at the Buzzer to a one twenty seven, one twenty five win over
the Nets. Have a great rest her Sunday from all of us here at the Sixers Rated Network. Following the Sixers win, Tom McGinnis had a chance to catch up with one of the players afterwards. Carol will play in dn Winnie will come to the corner. Wilson Chandler will have him well. Scottle will defend the inbow. Mike trying to play the angle. He's not directly on. Damari Carrol Russell will come to the ball. Here's the inbou played
Damari Carol looking looking, looking, He's gonna throw it. He goes it right to Bed Simmons and the Sixers win the game. They pull off a come from behind victory here over Brookman by two. Jimmy Butler delivers Simmons and be Chandler and Jimmy Butler all high fiving out of the Sixers side of the court. JJ Reddick with Jimmy and how about that thirty four points in a game when he shot for Jimmy Butler. The Sixers failed by
ten with three minutes to go. JJ Reddick coming courtside here, and I believe if we're gonna get JJ to don the headset JJ, Tom McGinnis, thank you. Wow, what a game. What about that shot from Jimmy Butther They didn't read the scutter report. That's the exact same spot as the shot in Charlotte. Yeah, as the same move, same spot, same move, same play. What a game though. I mean,
you guys trailed throughout much of the game. It looked like din Wittie and Russell were unguardable at certain points, and yet it shows a lot for you guys to come back and win this game. Yeah, we had good resiliency. You know, we were at sort of a breaking point there at the end of the third and I thought that group that finished that period gave us some life, gave us some energy going into the fourth quarter, and uh, you know we were able to sustain that momentum and
get back in the game. And then, you know, just big shots from a bunch of guys on both teams down the stretch, including your self. How about the crowd, I mean, you make your home here. It seemed like a Sixers crowd didn't it. Yeah. I mean, people in general love to root for a good comeback. It's a good comeback story, you know. So the impartial fans were probably excited about the comeback. And obviously it's a short trip up the turnpike as I know. As I know
because I do it every day. J J. Thank you, congratulations, all right, thanks JJ. Reddeck the Sixers. I'm serious. He's like as stoop defied as the rest of us because Jimmy Butler has done it again, knocking down a game winning shot that was his fifth three. He finishes with thirty four points and twelve rebounds, and for his heroics in the final half second of the game, Jimmy Butler is our Independence Blue Cross Player of the Game Independence
Blue Cross Live, Fearless. Get the Power of Independence at IBX dot com. Wow. The Sixers losing at home on Friday to Cleveland. They lost here three weeks ago. Throughout much of this game, it was all Brooklyn, but the Sixers came through down the stretch and win the game by the final score of one twenty seven to one twenty five. This is the Sixers radial name you've been listening to seventy Sixers rewind, be sure not to miss new episodes the day after each game this season, all year long,
