They are too far behind to make it up. The only question mark left in the East is whether the Magic or Pacers will make it to the 8th seed; everything else is clinched.
2007-04-14 07:17:19
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answered by alphadelicious 5
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Mathematically yes. Reasonably no. Even if they beat Orlando today their last three games are against Detroit, Toronto and Cleveland. Orlando plays Boston, Washington and Miami. The Sixers are done for this year, but they made the right decision in trading Iverson. Next year is a different story . Especially in the Atlantic Division. Anything can happen.
2007-04-14 08:12:41
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answered by JJ 4
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NO, Their is Not a Fighting Chance, that they will make the Playoffs this year
2007-04-14 07:20:04
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answered by 229Time 7
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they're going to definetley make the playoffs this year. With the addition of Elton form they might desire to be extra powerful than final year. i think of Iguadola has a very sturdy probability to make the all celebrity team.
2016-10-22 04:02:08
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answered by ? 4
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hell no..they should already be start thinking about their off season moves.
1. Fire Maurice Cheeks
2. Hire Rick Adelman
3. Get a good draft pick
4. Get an inside scorer with a big body
2007-04-14 07:43:55
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answer #5
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answered by jard bau 2
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no, it's too little too late but with this cast, if this had been the same team all year, they could challenge the raptors for the division but they got off to a bad start and AI basically destroyed the team. he didnt help denver that much either. iguodala is good and is a future mvp.
2007-04-14 07:34:07
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answered by Sakic fan 3
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They are mathematically eliminated
2007-04-14 10:32:02
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answered by Carlos C Sps 2
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I highly doubt it
2007-04-14 07:50:26
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answered by Bo B 3
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ofcourse not. W/out Iverson they stink.
2007-04-14 07:37:43
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answered by QuestCrew 2
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No
2007-04-17 19:02:21
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answered by Zoivic.com 5
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