Topic: Philadelphia 76ers

How The Sixers Can Save The City
Sports teams can make or break a city’s soul. Wednesday night’s loss was a historic collapse, but there’s one way the Sixers can save us from our angst tonight in Atlanta
By Larry Platt
Pat Croce is Back and He’s Zen as F#@*!
After six years on an intense spiritual quest, the former Sixers owner and Philly cheerleader is back with a new mission: kickstarting a health and wellness movement for cancer patients
By Larry Platt
Big Shots
The Sixers may be struggling. But through their support of NBA Math Hoops, Philly-area kids get the all-star treatment for excelling—in the classroom
By Jessica Blatt Press
Why The Sixers Need Jay Wright
Our dysfunctional pro team’s problems have nothing to do with basketball
By Larry Platt
Michael Rubin’s Challenge
Catching up with the billionaire who has raised in excess of $26 million to combat food insecurity during the pandemic. Now, about those ABCs…
By Larry Platt
True Champs
In a world without sports, players step up
By Dave Kyu
Lara Price and Roxanne Patel Shepelavy
The Citizen’s executive editor and Sixers chief operating officer talked about the key to helping women get ahead: Being a champion
By Jessica Blatt Press
What Would Jay Do?
Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright’s Zen coaching may be the only antidote to the Sixers’ dysfunction
By Larry Platt
Sam Wachs
The Sixers fan was kicked out of a game last week for protesting China’s crackdown on Hong Kong. Does his team have something against freedom?
By Larry Platt
The Meek Mill Conundrum
The rapper isn’t exactly Nelson Mandela. But can his story lead to reform? And can he actually make our city safer?
By Larry Platt