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Kenny Thomas and the Sixers fell short of their goal of an NBA championship, falling in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals to the No. 1 seeded Detroit Pistons. For Thomas, he averaged 10.6 points and 9.3 rebounds, while starting all 12 of the 76ers 2003 playoff games. He also had five double-doubles while shooting an NBA playoff third-best 53.5 percent from the field. Thomas is a free agent this summer.![]() |
In terms of Game 6, it was real nerve racking because we were right there. We felt like we should have won the game. Detroit and Chauncey Billups came out and made some big shots in overtime. The whole playoff run was great. I got off to a slow start, but it was just a matter of being over excited. Once I got over that it was cool. It was a good season, starting out in Houston and then being traded here. Houston is in my past now. It was great that I had the opportunity to come here because in Houston who knows what could have happened, I might not have been in the playoffs. I had this great opportunity to come here and shine like I did. It felt real good. As far as the summer, I am chilling right now. I have my trainer Harold Parker, and hes going to give me like six weeks off, then I get back to work in preparation for next season. If everything is right, I am looking forward to coming back to Philadelphia next year. |
