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NBA Rumors: Chicago Bulls-Milwaukee Bucks Michael Carter-Williams & Tony Snell Trade Doesn’t Make Sense
The Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks seem to be close to completing a trade that involved Tony Snell and Michael Carter-Williams, a move that might cover specific peripheral needs for both teams, but looks like something that only makes sense for one of the teams.
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NBA Rumors: Milwaukee Bucks Don’t Know What to do With Michael Carter-Williams
The Milwaukee Bucks are hoping that benching Michael Carter-Williams can help bring him back on track, because he’s been almost a liability on the court so far this season.
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Milwaukee Bucks – Back in the Playoffs While Complicating Things for the Brooklyn Nets
A year after the worst season in franchise history the Milwaukee Bucks are back in the playoffs following a 96-73 win over the Brooklyn Nets who have problems of their own, led by Jason Kidd who gets to be the first second-year coach to lead two different teams into the postseason.
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Philadelphia 76ers – The Wait is Finally Over
The Philadelphia 76ers are still the worst team in the NBA, but at least they’ve stopped the losing, at least for one night, picking up their first win this season by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 85-77, led by a fantastic Michael Carter-Williams and a red-hot Robert Convington coming off the bench.
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Rockets Over 76ers – Shouldn’t Have Been This Close
The Philadelphia 76ers might be the laughing stock of the NBA, but that’s not stopping them from playing hard to get their first win. They almost had it but lost to the Houston Rockets 88-87, as James Harden scored the winning layup while Michael Carter-Williams blew it on the final two possessions.
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Philadelphia 76ers – Finally Met a Team That’s Worse
It might be a bit embarrassing to see a team celebrating a rare win like they’ve won a playoff game or something like that, but the 123-98 victory over the even more pathetic Detroit Pistons meant that the Philadelphia 76ers didn’t set a new losing record, led by an excellent game from Michael Carter-Williams.
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San Antonio Spurs – Streaks With No End in Sight
Beating the Philadelphia 76ers is barely newsworthy these days, but the San Antonio Spurs are extending the longest winning streak in the league, reaching 14, while the Sixers are one loss away from tying the NBA record of 26. Resting key players like Tony Parker, Danny Green and Tiago Splitter didn’t help make this game even remotely close.
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Bulls Over 76ers – The Humiliating Losing Streak Continues
Trying to spin what the Philadelphia 76ers are doing this season as anything but tanking and setting the players and head coach to lose would simply be lying to the fans, and the losing trend continued against the Chicago Bulls 102-94, making it a 22nd consecutive loss.
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Michael Carter-Williams & Victor Oladipo With the Double Rookie Triple-Double
Both the Philadelphia 76ers and the Orlando Magic aren’t going to win the NBA title, and probably not reach the playoffs, although you never know in the super weak Eastern conference. However, while they stride towards a lottery pick, the least they can do is entertain. If seeing a 126-125 win for the Sixers in double overtime isn’t enough, we also got to see, for the first time ever, two rookies on opposite sides of the ball, Victor Oladipo and Michael Carter-Williams, recording triple doubles in the same game.
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Bulls vs 76ers: Michael Carter-Williams Better Than Derrick Rose Right Now
While the Chicago Bulls are waiting for Derrick Rose to take his comeback attempt to another level, the Philadelphia 76ers find it hard to believe they’ve now won three games to start the season, adding a 107-104 win over the Bulls and Michael Carter-Williams surprising by many as he seems to be the best player to come out of this draft class.