<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Some days, everything falls into place. Some days, a team can seemingly do no wrong. The Sixers, led by Allen Iverson and Andre Iguodala, enjoyed such an experience in Wednesday night's 107-84 victory over the Pistons at the Wachovia Center. The Sixers limited their turnovers until the outcome had been decided. They forced the Pistons to make a bunch of mistakes, shot a season-high 54 percent from the field and kept the Pistons below 35 percent until the final five minutes of garbage time pushed them to 37.8. That is a recipe for winning basketball. "We had a good flow to the offense and a very stingy defense," Sixers coach Jim O'Brien said. The Sixers (33-34) started extremely fast by making their first eight shots and 10 of 11 and committing only one first-quarter turnover. They kept going en route to a lead that reached 23 points late in the first half and 24 both early and late in the third quarter. Things were going so well that Chris Webber (19 points, five rebounds) received a nice ovation when he went to the bench with three fouls and four minutes to go in the second quarter and a bigger one when he took a rest late in the third. The Sixers shot more than twice as high a percentage as the Pistons (54.5 percent to 25.6) in the first half. Detroit allowed 60 first-half points, two less than it gave up in a 64-62 victory over Utah 10 days earlier. Get the picture?</div> Source
Great win by the sixers who definitely can switch it on and dominate games. If we can do this on a more consistent basis then the playoffs will be calling. Great game by both the A.I's and Webber did his thing also.