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View Poll Results: Will the 76ers record of 73 losses in an 82-game season ever be broken?

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  • No

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    Records Are Made To Be Broken - Record #5!

    Record: Most losses in an 82-game season - Philadelphia 76ers, 9-73 record

    Will it ever be broken? Vote, and explain your reasoning! Please vote based on whether it'll happen in our lifetimes or not - noone knows what'll happen in 500 years!

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    I used to think the Clippers would do it, but they were never quite that bad.

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    I thkn it will happen soon. we have some bad teams in the NBA so yeah it can happen

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    I think so, with this economy, and teams cutting back on their payroll. The league is only going to be more lopsided with really great teams and really crappy teams. So I do feel it would happen in my life time and soon.

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    I said Yes, I mean the Timberwolves are still in the NBA right?

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    I say no - the Hawks of a few years back - 05-06 maybe - were absolutely terrible, but they were even able to win 13 games - last season, the team with the worst record had 18 wins, I believe - I just don't see a team losing 74 games in a season, especially with as often as coaches are fired - teams would fire their coaches if they were that bad, and the new coach would switch the team around to win more.
    I said Yes, I mean the Timberwolves are still in the NBA right?

    You must be hoping my computer goes belly-up again, huh?

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    And, to win only 8 games in a season is only 1 win every 10 games - that would be crazy to keep up that pace for an entire season!

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    I knew u were going to say something

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    umm this one is pretty hard to beat but to get 10 wins i say thats pretty easy lol no lineup is that bad anymore.

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    And, to win only 8 games in a season is only 1 win every 10 games - that would be crazy to keep up that pace for an entire season!

    Again, never underestimate the power of being a team called Timberwolves........

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