The Philadelphia 76ers came somewhat close to snapping their 21-game losing streak Wednesday night, as they battled valiantly against the Chicago Bulls, before ultimately losing 102-94. The loss now puts the 76ers on a collision course with history, as the 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers’ record 26-game losing streak is now in their sights. If you’re wondering how a team can be so awful, look no further than this play from rookie Michael Carter-Williams, who, in the waning seconds and down two possessions, either completely forgot what he was doing, or was just doing his part in contributing to Philly’s ongoing tank job.
Even the referees feel bad for the 76ers, as they didn’t issue MCW a technical for launching the ball in the air.
[SBNation]

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