Gordan's Hot Hand Deals Sixers Another Loss
Written by John Mbugua
Allen Iverson Biography
Chicago 121, Philadelphia 94
It's not looking to good for the Sixers, especially because they allowed Ben Gordan to put up 17 quick points to start the game.
On their way to a 121-94 victory Wednesday night, Chicago's Ben Gordan scored 17 of his 31 in a lopsided first-quarter.
``We've really been doing a good job of hitting guys in spots where they can score the basketball,'' Gordon said.
Philly has dropped SIX straight games and 12 of their last 14!!!
Well Iverson did not try and hide his visible disappointment.
``We've lost 12 out of 14 games and obviously, something needs to be done,'' he said. ``There needs to be a change. Somehow, something needs to be scrambled up. We need to figure out how to play a different way, because the way we're playing is not getting it done.''
Iverson put up his 16 of his 25 points in the second quarter in an attempt to bring them back into the game. The Sixers were down 16-39 to start the second quarter.
Iverson would leave in the last quarter because of back spasms.
``We've got to find a way we're going to play every single night,'' Iverson said. ``We play different ways every night.''
Hopefully A.I. and the Sixers will rebound tonight against the Wizards.
Written by John Mbugua
Allen Iverson Biography
Chicago 121, Philadelphia 94