NBA Twitter Destroys 76ers After Early Playoff Exit: “The Brooklyn Nets Have Officially Won The Harden-Simmons Trade”
Another year, another disappointment for the Philadelphia 76ers and their fans.
With their loss against the Miami Heat in Game 6, the Philadelphia 76ers have made an exit in the second round or earlier for a 21st consecutive year. The team hasn’t reached the conference Finals since Allen Iverson led them to the NBA Finals in 2001.
After Philly’s season ended, NBA Twitter took their feelings onto the platform and destroyed the franchise.
The Brooklyn Nets have officially won the Harden/Simmons trade.
Neither team won anything this year, but the Nets positioned themselves better for the future than the Sixers did.
— Guru (@DrGuru_) May 13, 2022
The Sixers moved heaven and earth to acquire James Harden because Ben Simmons wouldn’t shoot the ball with the season on the line, only for Harden not to shoot the ball with the season on the line…cold world, man
— Tony Jones (@Tjonesonthenba) May 13, 2022
Ben Simmons watching Philly not make it to the conference finals again pic.twitter.com/5Ze8pAJZjT
— Overtime (@overtime) May 13, 2022
Fans leaving early in Philly.
(via @PompeyOnSixers)
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) May 13, 2022
Doc is done in Philly. Somebody has to pay for what Embiid/Harden couldn’t do. But I won’t be surprised if Doc is the next Lakers’ coach. He’s one of the few capable of navigating the politics and dysfunction and LeKing.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) May 13, 2022
Doc Rivers has never cooked up a good offensive gameplan in his life
— Hoops Reference (@HoopsReference) May 13, 2022
Hey uh, newsflash @sixers.. you fucking suck
— Dill Doe (@DillDoe911) May 13, 2022
James Harden highlights from tonight’s game ⬇️ #MIAvsPHI pic.twitter.com/SoB7MFgQAC
— Uncle Memerson (@76ershateme) May 13, 2022
LFG!! 8 more to go #HEATCulture pic.twitter.com/CL44YRRwbY
— Regginator (@TPrince_21) May 13, 2022
Let your Sixers friends know ✌✌ pic.twitter.com/DCPokEq3C0
— – ℂ ™ ☠️ (@AIR305) May 13, 2022
When Ben Simmons and James Harden are your “superstar” teammates in back to back years pic.twitter.com/kI1osqUq71
— gifdsports (@gifdsports) May 13, 2022
Ben Simmons savage pic.twitter.com/sUAGfXwxUe
— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) May 13, 2022