the700level.com - 4/21/2008
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As you know by now, the Sixers stole one from the Pistons in game one of the seven game series. Haven't caught Sixers fever just yet? No worries, our buddy Goot wrote up a nice quarter-by-quarter breakdown of the game.
1st Quarter Thaddeus Young got the start and made Mo look good, with an early steal, dunk, and a couple of nice put backs. Rasheed Wallace heated up and scored 8 of ...
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... they're saying... Stephen A. Smith takes a little while to get to it, but does give the Sixers some credit for the win. Leading off the Daily Dime. Passion & Pride, still in disbelief, loving every minute of it. Ricky from Sixers 4 Guidos, just as shocked about Reggie as we all are. TrueHoop hits below the belt. Philly Friar has three keys for game 2. The 700 Level breaks it down quarter by quarter Interesting comment thread over on Detroit Bad Boys ...
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