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CHARLOTTE - If you think an NBA player is ever happy with his playing time, you'd be sorely mistaken. You don't become an athlete at that level without having a fierce competitive nature. Evan Turner, the 76ers' second-year swingman, is sort of in that p
It was story time. The reporters on hand gathered around the man doing the telling – not exactly at his knee, but close. Elton Brand is tall. He is also good with a yarn. We looked up and he looked down, and thus began his tale of how much better things
The 76ers are one of the best stories in the NBA this season. When a group of teammates come together and play hard (especially on defense) for a common goal, they are certainly capable of overachieving—and we are seeing Doug Collins get absolutely every
PHILADELPHIA — The Sixers are missing their two top centers — Spencer Hawes and Nikola Vucevic — due to nagging injuries, but they have no plans to pursue New Orleans’ center Chris Kaman in a trade, according to a source familiar with the team’s thinking
Oh, you know: the 6'7" bench "player" that's miraculously on the Sixers' roster, making an unreasonably generous $6.6 million a year, for the next two seasons. He's averaged less than two points per game this season, and probably gets exhausted after exe
Nocioni scored a season-high four points in the game on 1 of 3 shooting while
BUENOS AIRES— Argentina, Olympic gold medal winners in Athens in 2004, have named eight of their 12 players for this year's London Games. San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili, who also played in the team that won bronze at the Beijing Olympics in 2008,
Associated Press The Sixers’ success so far this season may make it tempting for team president Rod Thorne to attempt to make a pitch for the likes of Orlando’s Dwight Howard. But patience on Thorne’s part may be a better move. PHILADELPHIA — It is tempt
This may be nit-picking, especially when the 76ers provided such a dominating performance, but was anybody else wondering why Andre Iguodala, Jrue Holiday and Elton Brand were in the game so long in Monday’s 103-83 rout of the Washington Wizards? W
Doug Collins isn’t on board with that, “It’s just the Wizards” bit. He did not go for it when he had a roster full of healthy players and he’s certainly not going for it now. With starting center Spencer Hawes and rookie Nikola Vucevic out with injuries
Welcome to “The Atlantic,” a weekly column where we ‘trend up’ and ‘trend down’ news and notes from the NBA’s Atlantic Division. The rumblings of Kevin Garnett’s decline are getting louder. Are the 76ers or the Nets in a better position to land Dwight Ho
HANG TIME HEADQUARTERS – I suppose the easy way of looking at the Philadelphia 76ers these days would be to scan the Eastern Conference standings and act all shocked and surprised that this crew is sitting in the No. 2 spot. (Seriously, check for yoursel
WHEN DOUG COLLINS played college ball for Will Robinson at Illinois State, the old coach taught his rail-thin guard many lessons - most about life, some about basketball. Collins often chokes up when he speaks of Robinson, the first Division I African-Am
Before I address the topic of the article, let's get things straight with the Miami Heat. They're fine. They're two pitiful free-throw shooting games and a Tracy McGrady-inspired comeback away from being undefeated. LeBron James may be showing a lack of
PHILADELPHIA — While the rest of his teammates started hot, Elton Brand needed a little more time to find his rhythm. The old veteran has hit his stride. Brand had a season-high 21 points and 10 rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers routed the Sacramento
PHILADELPHIA Elton Brand had a season-high 21 points and 10 rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers routed the Sacramento Kings 112-85 Tuesday night for their sixth straight victory.The Sixers are 7-2 and lead the Atlantic Division. It's their best start si
PHILADELPHIA The 76ers turn to Thaddeus Young for energy, whether its running all over the floor, dunking, rebounding, whatever they need. And the Sixers needed that energy badly after sleepwalking through a lethargic first half. Then the Toronto Raptor
When Jodie Meeks took over the starting role from Jason Kapono/Andres Nocioni/Evan Turner last December, it was a temporary move to shore up the team's abysmal outside shooting, which allowed defenses to clog the lane and force jump shots. When Jodie con
Wisely the new ownership kept the highly-regarded Rod Thorn in charge of basketball operations. It also understands Doug Collins is one of the best coaches in the NBA.On the floor the Sixers decided to keep their best all-around player for now. Trade rum
Andrés Marcelo Nocioni (born November 30, 1979 in Santa Fe) is an Argentine basketball player for the NBA's Chicago Bulls, and for the Argentine national team. Nocioni won a gold medal with the Argentine national team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. His natural position is small forward, though with the Bulls he has played some minutes at... Full Article
Philadelphia 76ers' Andres Nocioni (5), of Argentina, goes up for a shot as Sacramento Kings' Jimmer Fredette, right front, and DeMarcus Cousins defend in the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, in Philadelphia. Philadelphia won 112-85.
View Photo »Philadelphia 76ers' Andres Nocioni (5), of Argentina, goes up for a shot against Sacramento Kings' Jimmer Fredette (7) and DeMarcus Cousins (15) in the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, in Philadelphia. Philadelphia won 112-85.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, right, Carlos Delfino, center, and Andres Nocioni, left, don their gold medals during the ceremony honoring their 80-75 victory over Brazil in the FIBA Americas Championship final basketball game in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Sunday Sept. 11, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni is carried out of the court after suffering an injury during a quarterfinal round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game against Brazil in Mar del Plata September 7, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni reacts in pain after suffering an injury during the quarterfinal round of the FIBA Americas Championship basketball game against Brazil in Mar del Plata September 7, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni, center, is helped to leave the field by teammate Carlos Delfino, right, and an unidentified assistant after resulting injured during a FIBA Americas Championship basketball game against Brazil in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. The top two...
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni, right, looks on after resulting injured during a FIBA Americas Championship basketball game against Brazil's in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. The top two finishers of the tournament get an automatic berth in the 2012 London Olympics and...
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni (R) guards Venezuela's Hector Romero during their quarterfinal round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 6, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni reaches for the ball as Venezuela's Gregory Echenique looks on during their quarterfinal round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 6, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni (L) and Venezuela's Gregory Echenique striggle for the ball during during their quarterfinal round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 6, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni (R) and Carlos Delfino (L) defends Venezuela's Graivis Vazquez during during their quarterfinal round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 6, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni takes a shot under pressure from Venezuela's Hector Romero (L) and Greivis Vasquez (R) during their FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinal basketball game in Mar del Plata September 6, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni takes a free throw during their FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinal basketball game against Venezuela in Mar del Plata September 6, 2011.
View Photo »Venezuela's Oscar Torres, center, goes up for a shot against Argentina's players Andres Nocioni, left, and Hernan Jasen during a FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. The top two finishers of the tournament get an automatic berth...
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni goes to the basket under pressure from Canada's (L to R) Joel Anthony, Kelly Olynyk, Andrew Rautins and Denham Brown during their quarter-final FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 5, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni challenges Canada's Andrew Rautins (R) during their quarter-final FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 5, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni (L) goes to the basket under pressure from Canada's Kelly Olynyk during their quarter-final FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 5, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's players Guillermo Kammerichs, left, Andres Nocioni, center, and Pablo Prigioni, celebrate after scoring during a FIBA Americas Championship basketball game against Canada in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Monday, Sept. 5, 2011. The top two finishers of the tournament get an...
View Photo »Challenged by Argentina's Andres Nocioni, left, Canada's Kelly Olynyk, right, looks to the basket during a FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Monday, Sept. 5, 2011. The top two finishers of the tournament get an automatic berth in the 2012 London...
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni defends Panama's Jaime Lloreda (L) during their first round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 3, 2011.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni takes a shot under pressure from Panama's Jaime Lloreda (R) during their first round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 3, 2011.
View Photo »Ruben Garces (L) of Panama vies for the ball with Andres Nocioni of Argentina during the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship qualifying round basketball match on September 3, 2011 at Islas Malvinas Stadium, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni attempts a lay-up under pressure from Jamar Warren (C) and Jaime Lloreda (R) during their first round FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in Mar del Plata September 3, 2011.
View Photo »Andres Nocioni (R) of Argentina jumps during the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship qualifying round basketball match against Panama on September 3, 2011 at Islas Malvinas Stadium, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
View Photo »Argentina's Andres Nocioni dunks the ball during the first round of their FIBA Americas Championship basketball game against Panama in Mar del Plata September 3, 2011.
View Photo »Philadelphia 76ers' Andres Nocioni (5), of Argentina, goes up for a shot as Sacramento Kings' Jimmer Fredette, right front, and DeMarcus Cousins defend in the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, in Philadelphia. Philadelphia won 112-85.
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