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Sixers Hire Former Champion, Coach of the Year Nick Nurse to Become Next Head Coach
Just two weeks after firing Doc Rivers, the Sixers have found their next head coach. They are hiring former Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse, a source confirmed to The Painted Lines on Monday evening. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski was first to report the hiring. Who...
Terrible Fourth Quarter Dooms Sixers in Game 6 Loss to Celtics
The Sixers (3-2) hosted the Boston Celtics (2-3) in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Thursday. Philadelphia wanted to finish off the Celtics and advance to its first Eastern Conference finals since 2001. Boston wanted to stave off elimination and force a...
Embiid Leads Total Team Effort to Put Sixers on Cusp of Conference Finals
The Sixers (2-2) visited the Boston Celtics (2-2) in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Tuesday. Philadelphia wanted to put itself in position for a close-out Game 6 at home on Thursday with a win. Boston wanted to defend its home court and put the...
Harden’s Heroics Drive Sixers to Overtime Victory Over Celtics in Game 4
The Sixers (1-2) hosted the Boston Celtics (2-1) in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Sunday. Philadelphia needed to tie the series to avoid a 3-1 deficit heading back on the road. Boston wanted to take a strangle-hold 3-1 series lead before...
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Jim “Chet” Chesko, originally from Schuykill County, Pennsylvania, and currently living in Hamilton, New Jersey, is a radio veteran, a Penn State alum, and a forever Philadelphia sports fan. There was nothing sweeter than seeing the Eagles win Super Bowl LII. Now, at the risk of sounding greedy, how ’bout more titles for the Sixers, Flyers and Phillies?

Rob
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Bill Furman is a Collingdale PA native and long time Philly sports fan of all of the teams. Having enjoyed a couple of NBA, Stanley Cup, and World Series Championships and now a Super Bowl win, and we can’t forget a couple of Villanova Hoops National Championships, the good has been better than the many miserable seasons along the way. Bill got the bug at an early age when he attended his first Eagles game in 1965 and his first job was as an usher at the fabulous Palestra.