76ers win again on the road

by Choice Content | Jan 29, 2001
76ers win again on the road Bruised and battered, the Philadelphia 76ers are limping their way into the NBA record books. Allen Iverson scored 16 of his 27 points in the pivotal fourth quarter as the 76ers extended their road winning streak to 13 games with an 86-81 victory over the Indiana Pacers Sunday. With starting point guard Eric Snow and center Matt Geiger already out with injuries, the Sixers were without forward Toni Kukoc, who did not make the trip due to back spasms. Led by its All-Star guard, however, Philadelphia matched the fifth-longest road winning streak in NBA history and moved within three victories of tying the league mark. Tyrone Hill added 18 points and 11 rebounds and Ratliff finished with 12 and nine for the Sixers, who have won four in a row overall and also own the NBA`s best record at 34-10.

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