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The latest defeat reveals a disturbing trend that will be pursuing the 76 for years

Philadelphia 76ers fans would no longer have a kind of loss this season. People with this team saw everything from epic humiliations, close losses and well -being morals, which still defeat. Nevertheless, there are those who cause disturbing stories that could prove to be particularly problematic to move.

This is the case with their recent support for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Philly managed to make the game on the street really interesting against the finalists of the Western Conference of the past year, just to stage them in the last framework and finally reach their 40th loss of the season and to bring them to the 12th place in the east.

It is not necessarily Seelenschacker to lose a playoff team in the West, such as Minnesota, but this was probably profitable for the 76. Most of the time they played well enough to actually win, but an enigmatic idiosyncrasy ensured that the team broke out the rating department against Anthony Edwards and Company.

A lack of aggression by Paul George will make the 76er fail

After the 76th Joel Empbiid closed, they seemed ready to have the same thing to do with Paul George, who had problems struggling all year round thanks to his rhythm, which was disturbed by injuries with a bad conclusion, but for some reason the 34-year-old still finds an important court time for the quad.

However, he was disappointing. In this game he continued this worrying trend on the way On seven points – an unacceptable number for someone with a maximum contract.

It is extremely unlikely that the 76s could soon find a taker for George, which means that they have to get by with having him in the wrinkle. But if he will continue to be so passive, even with Embiid And Tyrese Maxey suspended that things could become even uglier for this partnership.

George thrives as a volume shooter and does not refuse to deduct the deduction, does not help him get out of this one -year slump. While he still contributes to the front elsewhere, the 76 did not imagine George to play the role of Nic Batum when they signed him for this humorous deal.

If Paul George is serious to make all of his energy more productive in the Philadelphia 76ers, he cannot be a passive weapon for the team. There are still reasons to believe that he can return to his usual self, but if he will hesitate to pull out his weapon at all, he – and the team – will not go anywhere.