The Philadelphia 76ers knew the offense was going to be clunky at times as they try and figure out how best to execute what they want to do, but during this six-game road losing skid, it has been bad.
After shooting 6-for-33 from deep on Monday in a loss to the Indiana Pacers, the Sixers shot just 15-for-72 from deep combined during their brief two-game road trip. They are now shooting just 25% from deep over their previous six road games and that has caused them to fail to score 100 points in their last two road games.
Overall, it really just continues their road struggles on the season as the Sixers have fallen to 7-14 on the road compared to a robust 18-2 at home.
Two straight #Sixers didn’t reach 100… not three. During six game road losing streak – #Sixers 47 for 185 from three = 25%
— Dei Lynam (@dlynamCSN) January 14, 2020
Josh Richardson was the main culprit of the 3-point shooting struggles as he shot 1-for-8 from deep on Monday while Mike Scott was 1-for-6, and Tobias Harris, Matisse Thybulle, and Furkan Korkmaz each shot 1-for-5. It was an all-around struggle for the Sixers on Monday.
They will return home on Wednesday to host the Brooklyn Nets and try to get their groove back. [lawrence-related id=23419,23411,23388]