Game 4 Sixers vs Raptors
May 13, 2001
Game 4 was much more of a defensive game as nobody came close to scoring 50 points. Aaron McKie made a great contribution this game with 18 points in response to Larry Brown starting him.
The 76ers led the entire game until the late fourth quarter when Toronto tied it up. But Iverson's clutch three pointer put a dagger in the heart of the Raptors, that sealed the deal.
Iverson scored 30 as the Sixers beat the Raptors 84-79. Sixers would lose Lynch, one of their top defensive players to foot injury for 4 to 6 weeks. "Nobody ever told me that winning a championship was easy, and I found out the hard way that it isn't easy to win a playoff game," said Allen Iverson.Share THIS!!!:
Game 4 was much more of a defensive game as nobody came close to scoring 50 points. Aaron McKie made a great contribution this game with 18 points in response to Larry Brown starting him.
The 76ers led the entire game until the late fourth quarter when Toronto tied it up. But Iverson's clutch three pointer put a dagger in the heart of the Raptors, that sealed the deal.
Iverson scored 30 as the Sixers beat the Raptors 84-79. Sixers would lose Lynch, one of their top defensive players to foot injury for 4 to 6 weeks. "Nobody ever told me that winning a championship was easy, and I found out the hard way that it isn't easy to win a playoff game," said Allen Iverson.