Philly radio host Ike Reese rips into Sixers following elimination to Knicks

Philadelphia radio host Ike Reese rips into the 76ers following their Round 1 elimination loss to the New York Knicks.

The 2023-24 season for the Philadelphia 76ers ended earlier than previous seasons. After three consecutive second-round exits, the Sixers lost to the New York Knicks in first round this season.

However, the Sixers seem to be getting a pass, and rightfully so. The injury to Joel Embiid that caused him to miss two months put a wrench into any plan the Sixers had of competing. Philadelphia dealt with the James Harden saga at the beginning of the season and a changing cast of players throughout the season.

However, WIP host and former Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl linebacker Ike Reese wasn’t having it. He ripped into the Sixers:

This nonsense about congratulating them, pat him on the back for trying last night. They were favored in this series! They were favored going into this series favorites. We lost to a six-foot guard with a bunch of second-round draft picks. And we supposedly got two top 20 players on his team! We supposedly got a coach who knows what the hell he’s supposed to do, and it’s supposed to be an upgrade, but somehow we lose to the Knicks on our home court, Game 6, and everybody I’m seeing is talking about pacifying this damn team. Are you guys kidding me? This isn’t about Joel Embiid needs to go. This ain’t about Tyrese Maxey. This is about us demanding higher performances from this team and stop making excuses. I’ve been one of the top excuse-makers for Joel Embiid his entire career. This nonsense has to end. Daryl Morey, you’re on the clock to get this team right.

President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey is very aware that he has work to do to get the Sixers over the hump and get this team a championship. He is armed with substantial cap space and assets needed to make moves. One has to assume Philadelphia will be very active in the 2024 offseason.

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You have $15, build the best defensive unit in Eagles’ history

Can you build the greatest Philadelphia defense of all time? With a $15 budget, try to assemble the best DE, DT, LB, CB, S combination in Eagles history

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Philadelphia has had some all-time great defensive players, but what five players at multiple positions could give fans a dynamic unit on offense?

The Bird’s official Twitter account created a frenzy when they asked fans to build the ultimate roster.

The goal is to create the ultimate Eagles defensive unit with a $15 budget. Your team must consist of a defensive end, one defensive tackle, one linebacker, a cornerback and a safety.

Best Eagles’ related Twitter follows for training camp

With the first practice of the 2023 NFL season fast approaching, we’re looking at the Best people to follow on Twitter for Philadelphia #Eagles related content ahead of training camp #FlyEaglesFly

The 2023 NFL season is quickly approaching, which means the start of training camp for all 32 teams around the league.

The NFL announced training camp reporting dates, and Philadelphia is one of seven teams with rookies and veterans all reporting on the same day.

For the Eagles, July 25 marks the spot, as the Birds will return to the NovaCare Complex for training camp across the street from their home stadium.

The team has already announced the date for this year’s open training camp practice, set for August 6 at Lincoln Financial Field.

Philadelphia will play the host for joint practices with the Browns and Colts in consecutive weeks to close out the preseason.

The Eagles have one of the biggest beats in the NFL, with local media, online platforms, and national experts all clamoring for the best team in the NFC.

With camp fast approaching, we’re looking at the best Eagles-related content on Twitter and who fans and experts should follow.

Highlights from Philadelphia Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Highlights from Philadelphia Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles held their first open practice of the summer in front of 25,896 raucous fans at Lincoln Financial Field.

It had the feel of a regular-season game in South Philadelphia, and there were plenty of highlights.