Saturday was a good day for the Sixers. Not only did they snap a four-game losing streak with a 119-113 win against the Wizards, but Philly native Kyle Lowry agreed to sign after being bought out by the Hornets.
On Monday, though, in their second-last game before the All-Star break, the shorthanded Sixers have a serious challenge ahead of them as they take on the hottest team in the NBA: the 35-16 Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Cavs have recently got their key players back to full health, but the Sixers will remain shorthanded in this one.