2006–07_Philadelphia_76ers_season

2006–07 Philadelphia 76ers season

2006–07 Philadelphia 76ers season

NBA professional basketball team season


The 2006–07 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 68th season of the franchise, 58th in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Sixers finished with a record of 35–47. The 2006–07 Sixers season also marked the end of Allen Iverson's tenure with the Sixers, after a blockbuster trade sent him to Denver in return for Andre Miller, Joe Smith, and two first round draft picks in the 2007 NBA draft. It was the Sixers’ first season since 1995-96 without Iverson on the roster. He would eventually return to the Sixers for the 2009-10 season. Despite the trade, and after having a record of 5–18 before the Iverson trade, the Sixers finished 30–29 for the remainder of the season.

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Key dates

  • June 28: The 2006 NBA draft took place in New York City.
  • July 1: The free agency period started.
  • October 10: The Sixers pre-season started with a game against the Phoenix Suns.
  • November 1: The Sixers season started with a game against the Atlanta Hawks.
  • December 19: All-Star guard Allen Iverson is traded to the Denver Nuggets, ending his 11-year tenure with the Sixers.[1]
  • January 11: The Sixers buy out Chris Webber's contract for $25 million.[2]
  • January 22: The Sixers defeated the Denver Nuggets 108–97, in what was Iverson's first game against his former team.
  • February 28: With a win against the Suns, the Sixers ended the Phoenix Suns' bid to become the first team to go undefeated against all Eastern Conference opponents on the road.[3]
  • April 15: The Sixers were officially eliminated from playoff contention after losing to the Orlando Magic.[4]

Draft picks

Philadelphia's selections from the 2006 NBA draft in New York City.

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Roster

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Regular season

Standings

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Record vs. opponents

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Schedule

GameDateOpponentResult76ers pointsOpponent scoreRecordStreakOT
1November 1AtlantaWin88751-0Won 1
2November 3@ OrlandoWin1051032-0Won 2
3November 5MiamiWin107983-0Won 3
4November 7@ IndianaLoss86973-1Lost 1
5November 8@ TorontoLoss1041063-2Lost 2
6November 10DenverLoss1011083-3Lost 3
7November 15@ SeattleWin96904-3Won 1
8November 17@ PhoenixLoss941064-4Lost 1
9November 18@ LA ClippersLoss971034-5Lost 2OT
10November 21DetroitLoss87974-6Lost 3
11November 22@ MilwaukeeLoss94984-7Lost 4
12November 24ChicagoWin1231085-7Won 1
13November 25@ ClevelandLoss951085-8Lost 1
14November 27@ MiamiLoss911035-9Lost 2
15December 2@ New JerseyLoss1071125-10Lost 3
16December 3MinnesotaLoss84955-11Lost 4
17December 6@ ChicagoLoss941215-12Lost 5
18December 8WashingtonLoss981135-13Lost 6
19December 9@ OrlandoLoss84865-14Lost 7
20December 11PortlandLoss79815-15Lost 8
21December 13BostonLoss811015-16Lost 9
22December 15@ DallasLoss79935-17Lost 10
23December 16@ San AntonioLoss981035-18Lost 11
24December 20IndianaLoss931015-19Lost 12
25December 22@ BostonWin98836-19Won 1
26December 23New YorkWin98777-19Won 2
27December 26@ Golden StateLoss971167-20Lost 1
28December 27@ SacramentoLoss761017-21Lost 2
29December 29@ PortlandWin98958-21Won 1
30December 31@ LA LakersLoss941048-22Lost 1
31January 2@ DenverWin108979-22Won 1
32January 3@ UtahLoss87989-23Lost 1
33January 5@ MinnesotaLoss1021049-24Lost 2OT
34January 9DetroitLoss89989-25Lost 3
35January 10@ New YorkLoss991069-26Lost 4
36January 12MilwaukeeWin1109710-26Won 1
37January 13@ CharlotteLoss838910-27Lost 1
38January 15TorontoLoss8610410-28Lost 2
39January 17@ MemphisLoss10211810-29Lost 3
40January 19MiamiWin989511-29Won 1
41January 21San AntonioLoss859911-30Lost 1
42January 23New Orleans/Oklahoma CityWin1029612-30Won 1
43January 24@ ClevelandWin11811513-30Won 2
44January 26ClevelandLoss9710513-31Lost 1
45January 27@ AtlantaWin1048914-31Won 1
46January 29@ HoustonLoss8410514-32Lost 1
47January 31@ New Orleans/Oklahoma CityWin897815-32Won 1
48February 2Golden StateLoss10110215-33Lost 1
49February 5New JerseyWin1009816-33Won 1
50February 7CharlotteWin928317-33Won 2
51February 9LA ClippersLoss899017-34Lost 1
52February 11DallasLoss8910617-35Lost 2
53February 14WashingtonLoss859217-36Lost 3
54February 21New YorkWin1048418-36Won 1
55February 23@ CharlotteLoss8710218-37Lost 1
56February 24@ MilwaukeeLoss9010918-38Lost 2
57February 26SacramentoWin898219-38Won 1
58February 28PhoenixWin999420-38Won 2
59March 2MemphisWin11711221-38Won 3
60March 4New JerseyWin998622-38Won 4
61March 7SeattleWin928923-38Won 5
62March 9LA LakersWin1089224-38Won 6
63March 10@ IndianaWin1009625-38Won 7
64March 13@ AtlantaLoss9210425-39Lost 1
65March 14ChicagoLoss878825-40Lost 2
66March 16UtahWin898826-40Won 1
67March 18HoustonLoss7412426-41Lost 1
68March 20@ DetroitLoss759626-42Lost 2
69March 23CharlotteWin1069727-42Won 1
70March 24@ MiamiWin938528-42Won 2
71March 28@ WashingtonLoss10811128-43Lost 1
72March 30BostonWin888229-43Won 1
73March 31@ New JerseyLoss828629-44Lost 1
74April 4@ New YorkWin929030-44Won 1
75April 6TorontoLoss859430-45Lost 1
76April 8AtlantaWin10910431-45Won 1
77April 10IndianaWin908632-45Won 2
78April 11@ BostonWin1029433-45Won 3
79April 14OrlandoLoss8710433-46Lost 1
80April 15@ DetroitWin1029134-46Won 1
81April 17ClevelandLoss929834-47Lost 1
82April 18@ TorontoWin12211935-47Won 1

Player statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game

Regular season

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Transactions

The 76ers have been involved in the following transactions during the 2006–07 season.

Trades

June 29, 2006[5] To Atlanta Hawks
Rights to Rodney Carney (2006 16th overall draft pick), second round draft pick and $1 million
To Atlanta Hawks
Rights to Thabo Sefolosha (2006 13th overall draft pick)
December 19, 2006[6] To Denver Nuggets
Allen Iverson and Ivan McFarlin
To Philadelphia 76ers
Andre Miller, Joe Smith and two future first round picks

References

See also


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