How bad are things in Philadelphia right now? Even when something goes right, it eventually ends up wrong. After dropping a home game Wednesday night to the almost-as-sorry Sacramento Kings, 115-98, the Sixers have now lost 18 consecutive games. At this point, amidst such an epic streak of futility, you’d think the players would throw their fans a bone for just showing up to the arena. All the Sixers have to do is score 100 points, and fans can walk away happy, knowing they can snag a free Big Mac the following day.
Naturally, the Sixers failed in their mission, as Tony Wroten fell down during a last second break to the hoop that could have broken the Big Mac threshold.

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