Sixers Post Game Live
TV show
Sixers Post Game Live | |
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Genre | Sports |
Presented by | Amy Fadool |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Production company | Comcast |
Original release | |
Network | NBC Sports Philadelphia |
Release | 2006 (2006) |
Sixers Post Game Live airs after each Philadelphia 76ers game on NBC Sports Philadelphia. The program features the team's post game press conference, interviews, and game analysis.
Personalities
Host
- Amy Fadool
Analysts
- Marc Jackson
- Jim Lynam
- Donyell Marshall[1] (2009–2010)
- John Celestand
- Gerald Henderson
- John Nash (2006- 1 July 2008)
Reporters
- Ron Burke
- Neil Hartman
References
- ^ New Additions to CSN Sixers’ Team
External links
- Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia
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Philadelphia 76ers
- Founded in 1946
- Formerly the Syracuse Nationals (1946–1963)
- Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- State Fair Coliseum
- Onondaga County War Memorial
- Convention Hall
- Philadelphia Arena
- Spectrum
- Wells Fargo Center
- 76 Place at Market East (proposed)
- Owner(s)
- Josh Harris and David Blitzer (Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment)
- President
- Daryl Morey
- General manager
- Elton Brand
- Head coach
- Nick Nurse
- Allen Iverson
- "Fo', fo', fo'"
- Wilt the Stilt
- Dr. J
- The Boston Strangler
- Dave Zinkoff
- "Havlicek stole the ball"
- Curse of Billy Penn
- Hip Hop
- Rights to Ricky Sanchez
- Pat Croce
- Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
- Sir Charles
- The Kangaroo Kid
- Harvey Pollack
- Bill Campbell
- Marc Zumoff
- Kate Scott
- Nine and 73-ers
- Comcast Spectacor
- Sixers Post Game Live
- Alan Horwitz
- Pattison station
- South Philadelphia Sports Complex
- Hustle
- Category
- Commons
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