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No. 21: Philadelphia 76ers Ultimate Standings 2012 http://tinyurl.com/9eqr8ra By Ian Gordon | ESPN The Magazine Updated: September 6, 2012, 5:38 PM ET Last year's rank: 58 去年排名 Title track: 70 冠軍競爭力 Ownership: 24 經營者評價 Coaching: 20 教練團評價 Players: 33 球員實力 Fan relations: 25 球迷關係經營 Affordability: 8 票價負擔 Stadium experience: 80 進場經驗 Bang for the buck: 32 花費所獲得之邊際效益 簡譯: - 在Doug Collins回來拯救大家以前,七六人在這個排行榜一直很有 競爭力爭取墊底的席位。 - Bynum的來到回應了球迷對進一步提昇競爭力量的期待。 - 票價極端優勢:七六人的票價只有尼克的五分之一,在東北角區域 中十分難得。 - 與球迷的互動非常良好與緊密。(大帥一百分五十週年的地板之類) Two years ago, coming off a 27-55 season, the Philadelphia 76ers found themselves near the bottom of these rankings. Since handing the keys over to the competent Doug Collins, they've redefined themselves as a tough, hardworking group. And now, after acquiring Andrew Bynum from the Lakers in the four-team Dwight Howard trade, the Sixers boast a legitimate star in the middle. Paired with a refreshingly affordable (if a little generic) game experience -- a trip to Madison Square Garden costs about two and a half times more than catching a game at Philly's Wells Fargo Center -- the Sixers have a sort of blue-collar appeal that stands in sharp contrast to flashier foes in Boston, Miami and New York. That suits Philadelphia just fine. After celebrating the 50-year anniversary of Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game in March by dishing out 2-inch-by-2-inch pieces of the original Hershey Sports Arena floor, the 76ers will go back into nostalgia mode in 2013, 30 years after Dr. J & Co. won the team's last NBA title and 50 years after the franchise moved to Philly. If there was ever a time for fans to #ShowYaLuv (the team's Twitter-friendly motto the past two seasons), it's now. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 111.243.216.100