The Philadelphia 76ers entered the season as one of the favorites to contend for an NBA title in June. With all their star power and experience, those expectations made complete sense.
But the Sixers have been one of the biggest disappointments thus far in the NBA this season. They entered Thursday night’s game against the Bucks on a three-game losing streak and were sixth in the Eastern Conference.
There has been rumors that Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons haven’t been connecting and the team has been feeling the affects of that on the court.
Well, before Thursday’s game former Sixers great Charles Barkley didn’t mince his words when calling Philadelphia soft and the “Cleveland Browns of the NBA.”
Ouch.
Here are his comments:
Chuck has some thoughts about the Sixers. 👀 pic.twitter.com/VeVu4cxvw7
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) February 7, 2020
He said:
“I think they are the softest, mentally weakest team that had a bunch of talent. They are the Cleveland Browns of the NBA. They got a lot of talent, and they talk the talk, and that’s it.”
The Browns, of course, entered the 2019 NFL season with so much hype… and then went 6-10.
You never want to be compared to the Browns.
Fans had feelings on Barkley’s take:
Speaking the truth
— Ja Morant report (@ja_report) February 7, 2020
He ain’t wrong….
— Brock Bennett (@BBennett1992) February 7, 2020
Perfect comparison
— There’s always next year……😞 (@YoloFlame) February 7, 2020
As a 76ers fan he’s right tbh
— Tyler (@big_tone187) February 7, 2020
From Barkley comparing the "soft" and "talkative" 76ers to the Browns to Kenny Smith saying the big man is officially dead in the NBA given the Drummond and Capella returns, to Barkley then saying "The Cavs are stupid"….I hope Cleveland fans weren't watching the TNT crew
— Anthony Lima (@SportsBoyTony) February 7, 2020
Charles Barkley Ethers @JoelEmbiid @sixers with Cleveland Browns Level of Disrespect, whew, @obj Needs a Week 1 with Extra Sauce 8-175-1 to Exonerate whole @Browns Legacy #NBATwitter #NFLTwitter https://t.co/ADsgJI58he
— SacFantasyXperts (@SacXperts) February 7, 2020