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Wow. Are you kidding me?! The Sixers took us on a roller coaster ride on Friday night.
The Sixers allowed the Pacers to score 38 points in the first quarter. Mo Cheeks must have had some words for them at half time because they only allowed 35 points in the entire second half. The defense and ...
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