LibertyBallers: Hollis Thompson Working Towards A Quicker Jump Shot

Second year wing Hollis Thompson has struggled through bouts of inconsistency as he aims to speed up the delivery of his jump shot.
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Second year wing Hollis Thompson has struggled through bouts of inconsistency as he aims to speed up the delivery of his jump shot.
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The Sixers, fresh off of their collapse against the Grizzlies in the 4th quarter of Saturday’s game, came out with little energy, falling to the Celtics 105-87 in Philadelphia.
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Sources have told LibertyBallers that the Sixers will waive St. Joseph’s product Ronald Roberts Jr. to make room for Furkan Aldemir. In related news, Marc Stein of ESPN is reporting that Aldemir will receive a 4 year contract worth $12 million, with the first two years guaranteed.
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According to a league source, Turkish big man Furkan Aldemir is traveling to Philadelphia to join the team.
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The #sixers, up by 18 points with 7:39 left in the 4th quarter, allowed 8 three pointers in the 4th quarter, eventually losing to the 19-4 Grizzlies in overtime.
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The Sixers, fresh off their first win of the season, used a late rally fueled by Robert Covington to make the game interesting, but ultimately fell to Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-91. Robert Covington led the way for the Sixers with 21 points and 6 rebounds in … Continue reading
I got together with Rich Hofmann to discuss the Sixers first win of the season, how Nerlens Noel, Michael Carter-Williams, and K.J. McDaniels are playing, Dario Saric’s play over in Turkey, and how the 2015 NBA draft is shaping up.
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I went on 97.3 FM ESPN with Mike Gill to talk about the Sixers win, and take a look at their future.
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In the 6th edition of the LibertyBallers Sixers mailbag, we talk about the upsides of the Sixers prized possessions, whether Brett Brown is actually a good coach, and point-JaKarr.
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The Spurs, who beat the Sixers 109-103 Monday night at the Wells Fargo Center, dropping the Sixers to a franchise-worst 0-17 start to the season, provide a glimpse of what Brett Brown and the Sixers hope to build.
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