Came in, uh to New York, expecting to build on I thought a good game yesterday, and we did not do that. And uh, you know we leave that that that's not who we are. That is not who we are. And I give credit to Brooklyn, but that is, uh, that is an unacceptable performance. What did you see happening? I thought, um, I think that, you know, that is what they do. They do have the ability to put
points on the board the way they did it. I think the general feeling I have going back to Philadelphia is, you know, when you look at a stat sheet and you see a team has hear this forty more shots than than an opponent. They have had forty more shots than we did, and you have twenty eight turnovers. You know, you can you can almost accept, you know, having the fourth for twenty or whatever we were from the three point nights, But but that volume of turnovers, you can't
get Joel the ball. You're turning it over before you know you can get him the ball. And you know, we had ten free throws but only eight shots, and it's hard to get him the quantity of shots that he needs to get when you're turning the ball over that much. And to your question about the third period, defensively, Brooklyn was good and we weren't. Um, I give him credit. What do you think contributed to it? What do you think contributed it? This isn't who we are. Do you
want to build off of it? You aren't able to What do you think contributed? And I think over my day's coaching here, I don't believe many, if any times I've come out and sort of declared it like that, that that that that is an outlier in my opinion of games. That this group has played basketball games together. And uh, you know, you can go in and you can dust off things like eighty two games, and you know, games like this happen. There is truth to that. This
isn't one of them for me. And uh, you know when you say, well, how did those turnovers happen? UM, I think it's a hybrid of giving Brooklyn some some credit, us being sloppy, UM, us trying to force feed Joel the ball. Um. You know, things like that come to my mind. First, I'll look at it on tape and be able to help give you better information when we
see each other next. Just what I just said, I think that just you know, sloppy pressure on on on good path on the passer, you know, trying to force feed Joel some execution things that we got to look at those things, six Ers coach Brett Brown outside the locker room here at Barclay Center. The Nets win by twenty five, and now we'll throw it back to the station to bond give will pick it up for now. Tom McGinnis from Barklay Center back in a moment, he's
the Philadelphia seventy Sixers postgame show. Let it be Swatson on the glass seven sevens that damn he rosen die over to JJ three ballus card running crop to the Sixers postgame show right now on ninety seven five the fanatic two games over the weekend, one at home on Saturday seventy six is picking up a win over Detroit
in a matinee game one o'clock at the Center. They return to the court the next night, this evening in Brooklyn, unfortunately falling one twenty two, ninety seven at the hands of the Brooklyn That's welcome to the postgame show here on the Sixers Radio Network. I'm Divine givens once again.
Sixers fall this evening one twenty two ninety seven to the Brooklyn Nets, a tough, tough loss tonight after such a big, uplifting win over the Detroit Pistons at home, revenge game, if you will, from an earlier contest between the two teams where Detroit got the best of the Sixers in Detroit. Sixers handled their business yesterday looking to pick things up get their first row win of the season. Unfortunately they still have to wait for that. Next up
Indiana on Wednesday. Tough opponent. Will see what happens, but they pretty much gave up one this afternoon where the Nets were ready to go and handled their business again, winning by twenty five at home over the visiting Philadelphia seventy Sixers. Let's head back to the Barclays Center where the man, the voice of the seventy sixers saw everything firsthand, Tom McGinnis joining us again live from Barclays Center time.
The head coach pretty much laid it out there. This was not who we are coming into New York thinking that we can just go out there and win a game. Stepping on the floor and unacceptable performance, No, absolutely, and that was sloppy offense and uncommitted defense. And Brooklyn just
took full advantage. And again, it's a style that has hurt the Sixers, even though the Sixers had won three or four last year, but it is driven by analytics that four out and one in and they have guys that can can take you off the dribble, and it really hurt the Sixers. And then the Sixers were just careless with the basketball and they're not improving in that area. I mean, they're actually, this is the worst night maybe in the whole Brett Brown era. There's twenty eight turnovers.
That's just unacceptable, and it's just you're not going to be able to win on the road when you give up thirty points off of turnovers in a game like this. Very disheartening, tough loss for the ball club. Oh absolutely, And again, as we've seen this before in the past, but we've we felt like they were beyond this at this point. So giving up the twenty eight turnovers within relinquishing thirty nine points off of those certainly a tough
tough deal for the seventy sixers. But you look at what they did this this evening and trying to uh that one one man out and you know, went four man out, one in. And they also time we're able to get Joe Ellen beat in foul trouble and not
allow him to get into a rhythm. No, absolutely, And then it was you know, like as coach Brown says, he's gonna have to look at the tape, and I stand that, but I can see some of these plays right now when I think back, and you know, some balls like early in the first half, JJ and a mirror right in front of the Sixers bench and a mirror had a bad pass, gathered it back and then he went to get it in the ball went on
the bound. Okay, those are effort he's trying, you know, But there are other plays when you're speaking about getting Joel involved where Ben came down and it's difficult to feed, like you know, when you try to feed the post. Typically in the best case scenario, you're on a wing, he's on the block, and it's a good angled pass and you can get it around the guy guarding the ball and get it buying, you know, around the guy
defending the post. But sometimes when you feed it from the Simmons is trying to throw it from in between the circles, you know, just beyond the three point on a straight line. And Joel hadn't even established position. That's a tough play. You gotta have the poise and you gotta wait and get the angle. And it's like back in the day when a guy sets up and then he shows you the hand. Okay, I'm ready, let's go, Like that's simple. Sometime you'll wait till the guys ready
to receive the ball. And some of those types of plays where the Sixers, you know, were just inaccurate and did not have the patients to execute the proper way, and you got a guy who's basically unguardable right now, and Brett Brown makes a good point, you only got eight shots and so it's tough, you know, But yeah,
a flat performance. I mean, you can't take any NBA team for granted, and particularly when you're six and four and you know, it doesn't matter what you did last you have to come out and prove it and re establish and build that chemistry and identity and that fighting,
that urgency every single year, every single game. And it wasn't there tonight for the Sixers, and it showed in a big lopsided laws in a game coming in you thought, as you said, with the winner with the Pistons here now a chance to win on the road, not that the other games weren't, but you've got a team that's, you know, behind you in the standings that you've beaten three on the last four times, and it didn't have tonight and not even close. Tom McGinnis Live from Barclays Center.
Six is fall one twenty two ninety seven dropped their record to six and five on the season on this young campaign, Tom, taking away a positive from this game. We continue to see Landry Shammont perform well in the minutes that he's given three of six from the floor and twenty eight minutes, four or five from the free throw line, two or five from behind the three point line, twelve points on this evening, Tom, we've heard Brett Brown say he runs a lot of the same action that
he does for JJ Reddick four. Landry Shaman, You've talked to him plenty of times. We've heard him speak about these things. He's looking like a pretty good pickup four the sixers from this previous draft. Oh, no doubt about it. And I wouldn't tonight, you know, Yeah, he did getting double figures and you can't discount that. But he started out oh four and they ran right over him. So he's a young player. But what you like is he's
a gamer. He's hunting those shots. He's coming hard on the three point are cutting, getting the basketball, looking for shots, and he's gonna I think he's gonna be a really, really good player. But there are times where they're gonna go at him. The strength and his ability to hold off as a defender at times is susceptible. But that's okay.
He's gonna get better at that. But to your point, you know, he's been a consistent performer off the bench, and you know he's got to be up at eight points a game or so because he's been in double figures in several of the last maybe three out of the four last games. And he's a good player, good draft pick. Like you said, didn't know that he was going to be this part of the rotation. I don't
know if that the Sixers knew that. But because of what's happened to Bayliss since a here hasn't played, he's in there. And that's what happens. You get confidence, you get opportunity, and you get results. Typically with the talented players in this league, well a tough one to here again this evening time, and we'll speak to you later on in the middle of the week as the Sixes get back at it in Indiana on Wednesday. It won't be easy against the Pacers on the road. Thank you, Devan,
have a great week. Thank you, Tom. Talk to you soon. Tom. Again, it's again live from Barclay Center, Sixes Fall one, twenty two ninety seven. Diving into the box score once again. The thing that really stands out the glaring stat for the seventy Sixers twenty eight turnovers unacceptable, as Brett Brown pointed out, thirty nine points off of those twenty eight turnovers to the Brooklyn Nets, turning ball over only nine times, in the seventy Sixers only getting nine points off of
those miscues by the Brooklyn Nets. On the other side, we'll get into more of the highlights from Tom mc ginnis's game call, of course right here, more so on the Brooklyn side than it is on the Philadelphia seventy Sixers side. Sixers Fall one, twenty two ninety seven. This is the Sixers post game show on the Sixers Radio Network.
Welcome back to the Sixers post game show here on the Sixers Radio Network Divine givings with you here as we talk about the seventy six is falling one twenty two to ninety seven, and why not give you some of the sounds from the game. Tom McGinnis a game courtesy of him, live from Barclays Center. As the Sixers get underway in the first quarter, a competitive first quarter, if you will. Seventy six is Joel and Be getting
in early some early action. Ben very very dominant, as Tom McGinnis has pointed out over the last couple of games. Right here shows how versatile he is as a scorer. Jja Joel and Be thought about him. Three he puts up behind his back into our fade away seventeen footer and that's it. String of music, and that's what's amazing. He draws a gas from the crowd. A man of that size with a feathery chachi did a behind the back dribble and a fade away. Tom, I was just
about to say the same thing. You're not supposed to be able to do that at seven two, and as his size, he always talks about how he wants to be a guard, and he displayed some of that action right there on that particular play again twenty one sixteen six Ers at twenty one eighteen after one Philadelphia in the second quarter. Ben Simmons solid night overall, twenty points, twelve rebounds, only three assists, eight of eleven from the floor, four of nine from the free throw line in twenty
seven minutes. But right here showing some versatility and some strong attacking to the basket, Reddick to Simon Simmons around one man in a jam, Ben explodes by Roddey Hollis Jefferson and a jam at Ben Simmons. Now was seven points in a row for the Sixers forty to thirty eight with two and a half to go in the
second quarter. Hollis Jefferson a very good defender in this league, and Ben Simmons making it look easy at that point again Tom again his pointing out seven points in a row four Ben Simmons and his team fifty one forty seven at the half, Brooklyn. Ben Simmons is the one that really stands out for the seventy six is this evening. He gets back into the action, this time defensively, turning
that into offense. DeAngelo Russell feeds Dudley. Dudley looking him with the defense throws it right the Simmons on a breakaway. Ben Simmons gets free and jams it with two halves, so Dudley did not look long enough. Ben intercepts it, races down the court and the athleticism and the speed way ahead of Labert. Yeah. Absolutely, Ben Simmons again just showing how versaly he is one of the better defenders in the NBA. With the steel and the dunk, fifty
five fifty one Brooklyn at that point. Simmons also with a layup and a foul making the free throw as well. Fifty nine fifty eight Brooklyn. But that's when Brooklyn really started to get things going, turning things up, outscoring the Sixers forty one to twenty eight. In the third frame, Caress the vert with a still to D'Angelo Russell for three, made it sixty nine sixty one. Now it's just a tough overall night for the Sixes, even in transition defense
again relinquishing over thirty points with those turnovers. The Sixers gave up tonight ninety two seventy five after three Brooklyn again exploding for forty one in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, not a lot of action from the seventy sixes. Ben Simmons once again to the basket. Simmons with the rebound, He's eleven Ben three assists. He drives it down low right hand layups missed it, but a follow is good and I believe that Simmons on the
rebound put back. So that makes to the sixty point game one hundred eighty four. Brooklyn still up big after Ben Simmons the second attempt, Brooklyn having their way with the seventy sixers really getting creative here. Ronde hollis Jefferson to Jared Allen four hoop feed on the bedroom five piles. Ronde huddles Jefferson with an allao to Jared Allen, who just got reasserted to the game. He's got fifteen points. Brooklyn with a well designed play, good execution, they lead
one h two eighty four, one two eighty four. As Time just pointed out, defensive struggles for the seventy sixes most of the night. Marquelle folks with the nice spin move in the layup to make it one fourteen ninety three, but not enough. As again as the Brooklyn Nets come away with the victory this evening one, twenty two ninety seven over the visiting Philadelphia seventy sixers, whose record now
falls to six and five on this season. Eleven games in the Brooklyn that's improved to four and six on the season. Nice young team there for the Brooklyn Nets. We've seen it the last couple of seasons with Kenny Atkinson at the Helm. For the Brooklyn Nets, they play hard, they play smart, and eventually they'll add some more talent
to this young team to really get things going. Carras the vert with twenty points for the Brooklyn Nets this evening, eight of twenty from the floor and twenty eight of thirty one shooting. DeAngelo Russell and ron Day Hollis Jefferson and Chester native twenty one points each for those two players there. Joe Harris nice night again shooting from the perimeter four of six form the floor, three or four from behind a three point line for eleven points for
the Sixers once again. Ben Simmons twenty points, twelve rebounds, three assists at eight of eleven from the floor, sixteen four and B to go along with fifteen rebounds. Still a parade to the free throw line eight of ten from the free throw line, but only eight shots from the field four of eight. Needs more shots in order to get things going. He's been dominant over the last couple of games. Darius Charts contributing fourteen points twenty four
and fifty three. His run tonight fifteen points off the bench for JJ Reddick once again. Landry Shammitt chipping in with twelve, but not enough as the seventy sixers again fall one twenty two ninety seven. Also one of the glaring things that really stands out points in the paint seventy to forty nets advantage. You have to really get things going as they head to Indiana on Wednesday to
take on the tough Pacers led by Victor Oladipo. With a game winner just last night over the Boston Celtics, they'll be ready to play once the Sixers get to Indianapolis. In order for them to win that game, they have to cut down big time on the turnovers. Cannot give up twenty eight miscues yet again. Special thanks too, Tom
mc ginnis and Brian seltzon live from Barclay's Center. Here back at the station, Tyler Zuli with the audio clips and a man running things keeping us live in local and making Tom McGinnis and Brian Seltza sound good as well. Callemoli now coming up next if you're listening on ninety seven five The Fanatic to one and Olie d Line them taking your thoughts on this Sixer's loss once again.
One twenty two, ninety seven over the Brooklyn Nets will be back for the Sixers Radio Network coverage on Wednesday, as the Philadelphia Seven Sixers head to Indianapolis to take on the Indiana Pacers. I'm divine given saying have a good night from all of us here at the Sixers Radio Network
