Sixers win battle of the backboards over Bobcats
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Sat, 9 Feb 2013|
Dei Lynam says Lavoy Allen's career-high 22 rebounds along with great defense from Hawes and Turner was the key to the Sixers' win over the Bobcats. 2/09/13
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The Sixers won the battle of the backboard sixty to forty Lavoy Allen's career high 22 rebounds was the first twenty rebound performance bias sixer. In three years Samuel Dalembert pulled down 21 in January of 2010. -- activity on the offensive glass as well the defense of last was critical to the Sixers eleven point win. Almost crash course and over. You know the true having smarts and trickling. There's -- -- because of the titles you would hope so and an officer rebounds those are those for my hands up and bones came tune so. And I dreamed of doing things such. It was unbelievable you know I appreciate it goes through your card FOR. The trigger. -- seems that the tone. -- good. Jeremy Pargo join the Sixers on Thursday he had a great practice Friday and an excellent six's debut. On Saturday he said he felt comfortable and his teammates loved what he brought to the table. Like whenever they do. This. Against Loaiza. Just we just took pains me to collapse he gets people open shots he's -- faster and it. It's been as Clement. You know it is getting into the paint I think thrown most -- things and he got them into tonight so. What basketball is all this is always plan and being yourself and enjoy it up you can hope to hear. And you know I felt that -- they would come around and do what you have to do what I say you know be myself and him. And not become a medical problem continuing just continued China played him fitting in. Opens its just one game just wanna keep building and continue to get better. There were a number of good performances including Jrue Holiday leading the way with his twenty points. Spencer Hawes scoring seventeen and grabbing nine rebounds and Evan Turner coming out of the scoring slump with sixteen points. He also grabbed ten rebounds the Sixers winning 87. The 76. In the Sixers locker room CSN Philly dot com.



















