Throughout the season, Sixers.com spotlights some of the team's community efforts, as well as various other memorable moments, on the home page. Check back every few days to see the latest Sixers Snapshot.
Snapshot archives: 2004-05 | 2003-04
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76ers President Billy King showed his support of Alex's Lemonade Stand on June 10. Here, King stands with his wife, Melanie, and Liz and Jay Scott, the parents of Alex Scott, who founded Alex's Lemonade Stand.
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As part of the 76ers Read to Achieve initiative that focuses on the importance of reading, Willie Green and team mascot Hip-Hop hosted a reading time-out for approximately 250 students at Powell Elementary School in Philadelphia.
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Sixers guard Willie Green was at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine on May 31, working to continue strengthening his surgically repaired knee. Kyle Korver, Louis Williams and Shavlik Randolph were also there working out.
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Sixers forward/center Michael Bradley officially graduated from Villanova University on Saturday, May 20. Here Bradley poses for a photo with Villanova Men's Basketball Head Coach Jay Wright.
Photo by Aurora Imaging Company
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Sixers forward Kyle Korver was one of the invited guests at Donald Trump's "007 Birthday Bash" at the Trump Taj Mahal on May 20. The James Bond themed party celebrated Trump's 60th birthday.
Photo courtesy of Masterpiece Advertising.
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Ambassador of 76ers Basketball World B. Free visited Chris Booker, the new host of the Q102 Morning Show.
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Sixers Head Coach Maurice Cheeks gets the star treatment as he prepares to do a video feature for Comcast on May 9.
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Stephanie F. of Cooper City, Fla. shows her Sixers Pride with an Allen Iverson collage on her bedroom wall.
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Chris Webber made a celebrity guest appearance on the set of ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on Monday, March 27, 2006, as the show constructed a new home for the Py Family of Philadelphia. The back-to-back episodes are set to air this Sunday, April 30 at 7 p.m. He is shown here with designer Paul DiMeo.
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The Ambassador of Sixers Basketball, World B. Free, was honored by the National Constitution Center on April 24 as a representative of the 76ers. The National Constitution Center's exhibit Sports: Breaking Records, Breaking Barriers will be in Philadelphia from May 26 through Aug. 20.
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Katherine Vogt didn't win her game of H-O-R-S-E against Andre Iguodala, but the Sixers Charities auction winner got Iguodala's sneakers - signed of course.
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The Parsons from Toms River, NJ sent in this picture of their dog, Carmel Cream Parsons, decked out in Sixers garb. Send us your best photos of Sixers passion and pride to: 76ers_drive@comcast-spectacor.comand we'll post the best ones on Sixers.com. Please include your name, your city and state, and the names of people in photo in your e-mail.
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The Lower Merion High School varsity basketball Team, which just recently won the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class AAAA State Championship, was honored at the Sixers game against the Boston Celtics on Apr. 7.
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76ers center Samuel Dalembert hosted Haitian Night on Wednesday, April 5, when the Sixers hosted the Chicago Bulls to pay tribute to Philadelphia's Haitian community and also recognize Dalembert's $30,000 donation to Feed the Children. Here, Dalembert and Haitian recording artist Wyclef Jean are joined by a group of Haitian Philadelphia Citizens.
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Atlantic Records recording artist Fat Joe (right) took in the Sixers vs. New York Knicks game at the Wachovia Center on April 2. The Sixers won the game 114-95 behind 32 points from Allen Iverson.
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World B. Free, Billy King, Kyle Korver, and Hip-Hop joined Ronald McDonald at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House on March 28 to present children from 26 local schools with a plaque commemorating their involvement in the 76ers Read for Ronald program. This year the initiative raised more than $90,000 for the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House.
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Jayden P. of Middletown, DE dressed up in his best Sixers garb and showed his Sixers pride, even at a young age. Send us your best photos of Sixers passion and pride to: 76ers_drive@comcast-spectacor.com and we'll post the best ones on Sixers.com. Please include your name, the names of everybody in the picture, and where you're from in any e-mail.
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Andre Iguodala along with Sesame Street Live's Elmo were at Dobson Elementary School in Philadelphia as part of the 76ers Read to Achieve Program.
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On Saturday, March 4, the Sixers held an open practice at Villanova University for all members of Sixers camps. Here, Sixers forward Chris Webber is seen signing autographs for fans after practice had ended.
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Sixers rookie guard Louis Williams is seen here reading through the January issue of Drive: The Magazine before the Sixers game on Jan. 28 against the Orlando Magic. Magazine subscriptions and individual issues are on sale now along with other Sixers publications.
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Former South Gwinnett star, and current Sixers guard, Louis Williams had his mother, Janice Faulknerk, on hand as he received his jersey from coach Roger Fleetwood. Williams' no. 23 jersey was retired by the school on Feb. 17, and was the top scorer in state history with 3,338 points.
Jason Getz / AJC
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For Valentine’s Day, selected Philadelphia 76ers players called B-I-N-G-O numbers and played B-I-N-G-O with senior citizens at the Simpson House. Here, Sixers guard Louis Williams and team mascot Hip-Hop help call the winning numbers. Samuel Dalembert, Shavlik Randolph, and Kevin Ollie also participated.
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76ers Forward Michael Bradley, 76ers Head Athletic Trainer Kevin Johnson and a group of 25 children from the Philadelphia Police Athletic League toured The Franklin Institute Science Museum's BODY WORLDS: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies exhibit to learn more about the human body. Johnson was on hand to point out different sports injuries from the unique perspective of an inside view.
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Sixers Center Samuel Dalembert toured "The Quest for Equality" exhibit at the Philadelphia National Liberty Museum on Feb. 1 to kick-off Black History Month. Here, Dalembert discusses the exhibit with some children that were also taking the tour.
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Philadelphia 76ers Forward Kyle Korver was honored in a ceremony put on by his former high school on Jan. 27. Pella High School retired Korver's high school uniform. The ceremony took place at the Kuyper Gym on the Central College campus in Iowa. Korver went to college at Creighton before joining the Sixers.
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Philadelphia 76ers Forward Shavlik Randolph took some time to help teach kids the fundamentals of the game of basketball during a 76ers Basketball 101 event on Monday, Jan. 23. Randolph and 76ers Director of Player Development Doug Overton were at Sharon Hill Elementary School.
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On Kyle Korver night at the Wachovia Center on Jan. 18, Supercuts offered free haircuts to 76ers fans. Here, three fans take advantage of the offer before they go watch the Sixers take on the New Jersey Nets.
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Sixers President Billy King stopped by Alex's Lemonade Stand on the Wachovia Center concourse during the Sixers-Celtics game on Jan. 13. The 76ers Hometown Hero Award is named after the Lemonade Stand's founder, Alex Scott.
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Chris Brown sent hearts aflutter on Jan. 9 and packed the Cingular Pavilion for a halftime autograph session. Brown then performed for nearly 4,000 fans after the Sixers-Sonics tilt that night.
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A couple of the Sixers Dancers took some time out of their busy schedule to teach some excited young ladies how to dance during an eight-year-old birthday party at the Barn in Lafayette Hill, PA.
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Hip-Hop stopped by the CBS 3 morning show to welcome news anchor Susan Barnett and meteorologist Brooks Tomlin (right). Bob Kelly (left) and Ukee Washington complete the morning crew.
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Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins showed that he's a Sixers fan too when he was present to watch the team face the Golden State Warriors on Dec. 21, 2005. The Sixers will return home on Jan. 9 to face the Seattle Sonics.
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While visiting the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the 76ers found an avid fan who was not short on opinions and advice for the team. She made quite an impression on the Sixers involved and is seen here with Todd MacCulloch, Kyle Korver, General Manager Billy King, Louis Williams, Hip-Hop, and Shavlik Randolph.
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When the Miami Heat came to Philadelphia on Friday, Dec. 16, the Sixers battled the blistering cold outside and created a "South Beach" type feel by creating an in-door beach in the Wachovia Center's Cingular Pavilion. Here, three girls enjoy the make-shift tropical setting.
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Allen Iverson will held a holiday party for 15 children from the Community Education Alliance of West Philadelphia after practice on Thursday, Dec. 15. Each child in attendance was treated to cookies and milk and received numerous gifts from Iverson himself.
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On Sunday, Dec. 11, Sixers Forward Michael Bradley and The Michael Bradley Family Foundation teamed up with the Villanova University Alumni Association to sponsor Holiday Hoopla, a holiday party for children and families served by the Northlight Community Center and the Northern Home for Children and Family Services.
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Former Sixers player and current Sixers Radio Announcer Todd MacCulloch, along with a few of the Sixers Dancers, made an appearance at Preston and Steve’s 9th Annual Camp Out for Hunger, broadcast by 93.3 WMMR, on Dec. 7. MacCulloch donated a pinball machine to whoever donated the most food for the day.
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76ers Director of Player Development Doug Overton visited Dobbins High School on Dec. 5 to speak about life skills, making good choices and setting goals as part of the Sixers Anti-Violence Campaign. Overton graduated from Dobbins in 1987.
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Wilfredo Amadeo and Tisha Vega, Sixers fans from Northeast Philadelphia, submit their 2005-06 All-Star ballots. The ballots highlight four Sixers: Allen Iverson, Chris Webber, Andre Iguodala, and Samuel Dalembert.
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Miri Ben-Ari, the Hip-Hop Violinist, fills out her 2005-06 NBA All-Star Ballot. Ben-Ari performed the National Anthem and at halftime of the Sixers game against the Cavs on Nov. 19. The All-Star Ballot is highlighted by four 76ers, Allen Iverson, Chris Webber, Andre Iguodala, and Samuel Dalembert.
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Philadelphia Daily News photographer Elwood Smith gets a retirement gift from Ambassador of 76ers basketball World B. Free in honor of Smith shooting his final 76ers game. Smith startedas a messenger at teh Daily News in 1937 and has been continuously on the photo staff with the Daily News since 1962.
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The Broad St. Beefcakes helped Larry's Steaks serve up a 94 foot hoagie on Tuesday, Nov. 8. The Beefcakes will have their first performance on Friday during the Sixers vs. Lakers game.
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The PECO Energy building in downtown Philadelphia showed Passion. Pride. 76ers. The slogan was up from Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, leading up to the team's season opener against the Milwaukee Bucks.
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After feeding rookie Louis Williams his birthday cake on Oct. 27, Andre Iguodala and Chris Webber proved that nobody is safe from their wrath and continued the trend with 4-year veteran Steven Hunter. The Sixers helped Hunter celebrate his 24th birthday after practice on Oct. 31.
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76ers TV broadcaster Marc Zumoff was the Emcee for the annual Lupus Loop on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005, to benefit the Lupus Foundation of America. Hip-Hop and Sixers Dancers also showed up to cheer on the participants in the 5K Run and Walk held at the Carousel House in Fairmount Park.
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"I knew it was a setup. They looked too anxious; they looked too happy to celebrate it with me. I knew something was wrong." The Sixers helped Louis Williams celebrate his 19th birthday before the team left for San Antonio on Oct. 26. Chris Webber and Andre Iguodala said happy birthday to the rookie in their own way.
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Toni Collette and Mark Feuerstein attend the Sixers vs. Pacers game on April 12, 2004 during filming of the movie In Her Shoes. The film, released by 20th Century Fox, hit theaters on Oct. 7, 2005.
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Samuel Dalembert high fives a young Sixers fan at a special meet and greet for season ticket holders at the Lexus Club before the 76ers preseason game versus Houston on Oct. 11.
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The teacher and the student. 76ers President Billy King chats with his former head coach, Mike Krzyzewski outside the media room at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
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76ers Head Coach Maurice Cheeks and President Billy King present season ticket holder Kevin O'Donoghue with a personalized jersey on Sept. 28 as a thank you for hosting the first of many Sixers Influencer parties. He and his wife Kristin welcomed about 100 people to their house that night. For more information on Sixers Influencer parties, call (215) 339-7676.
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Broad Street Beefcake hopefuls tried out on Sept. 24 during The Show auditions at the Sixers practice facility. Throughout the day, the 76ers held tryouts for the Beefcakes, the Jr. Dance Team and the Hare Raisers as well as potential national anthemists. |
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John Salmons passes the ball to a young 76ers fan as part of the Basketball 101 program. Joining Salmons were Sixers center Michael Bradley and Director of Player Personnel Doug Overton. Over 70 children from PAL came out and enjoyed a star-studded day on the court. See photos from this event!
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76ers Director of Player Personnel Doug Overton held a basketball clinic for the Boys and Girls Club of the Midlands on Sept. 13. Overton was in South Carolina to help promote the 76ers preseason contest versus the San Antonio Spurs in a preseason exhibition game at the Colonial Center on October 12.
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Kyle Korver holds the game day puck that the Philadelphia Flyers are taking on tour around Philadelphia to help count down to opening night. Korver represents Day 22 of 50.
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Students take their best shot at the 76ers Pop-A-Shot at Temple University Ambler's Week of Welcome event on September 6, which helped welcome students back to class for the fall semester. It was part of the 76ers 2005 College Tour, which will make stops at various local campuses throughout the summer.
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American Idol finalist Scott Savol shows his Sixers colors (back row, fourth from left) at the Pop Tarts Presents AMERICAN IDOLS LIVE! on August 24 at the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore., a Global Spectrum facility.
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Philadelphia 76ers President Billy King (second from left), Comcast-Spectacor Executive Advisor Sonny Hill (third from left) and Global Spectrum Chief Operating Officer John Page (fourth from left) join Mercer County officials (l to r) City Council President Paul Pintella, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes, Executive Director of Mercer County Improvement Authority Phil Miller and Global Spectrum's Eric Cuthbertson, General Manager of Sovereign Bank arena, in announcing the preseason game between the 76ers and the Cavs on Thursday, Oct. 20.
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The 2005-06 Sixers Dancers took a moment for a group shot before the doors opened at Suede Lounge for their debut party on August 11. Each Dancer was formally introduced by Colby Colb from 103.9 The Beat. The evening included celebrity bartenders, signature drinks and specials, as well as raffles for Sixers prizes.
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76ers President Billy King was a special guest at the Summer Hoops Tour held for season ticket holders on August 9. The tour is a high-energy, free basketball clinic stressing the fundamentals of the game. Each participant received instruction in the fundamentals of basketball as well as special giveaway items.
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NBA Commissioner David Stern (second from right) made a special trip to Atlantic City, NJ, for Comcast-Spectacor's annual off-site meetings. Welcoming the Commissioner to Atlantic City were (l to r) Philadelphia 76ers Senior Vice President Lara Price, Comcast-Spectacor President/COO Peter Luukko and 76ers President Billy King. Comcast-Spectacor is the parent company of the 76ers. |
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Ambassador of Sixers basketball World B. Free takes a break from shooting hoops with Gene Tatom (left) and Joe Bradely (right) when the Summer Hoops Tour made its way to The Carousel House on August 1. Both Tatom and Bradely are are teamates on Magee Sixers Spokesmen, a competitive wheelchair team sponsored by Magee Rehab and the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Sixers Dancers Kirstyn (second from left) and Adrienne pose with Phantoms mascot Flex, the Phillie Phanatic, Flyers Head Coach Ken Hitchcock and senior citizens from the Sports Complex Special Services District to promote "Heat Relief." Seniors from the district qualified for one of 1,000 fans the SCSSD gave away. |
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Jim Lynam talked to the media after joining the 76ers staff as an assistant coach on July 20. A veteran of more than 20 years in the NBA coaching ranks, Lynam's coaching resume includes 10 seasons as a head coach with three different teams - San Diego/L.A. Clippers (1983-85), Philadelphia 76ers (1987-92) and Washington Bullets (1995-97).
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Ambassador of 76ers Basketball, World B. Free, warms-up with a group of kids at the Summer Hoops Tour on July 15. After the clinic concluded, all children in attendance recieved Sixers goodies. |
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Sixers Head Coach Maurice Cheeks takes time for a photo with 610 WIP morning host Angelo Cataldi. Cheeks stopped by the studios on June 27 to chat with Cataldi and the rest of the WIP morning crew about his return to Philadelphia and the future of the 76ers.
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Ambassador of 76ers Basketball, World B. Free received the John Wanamaker Athletic Award on June 29 by the Philadelphia Sports Congress for his efforts in the community. The award is given each year to the "individual, business or organization that has done the most to contribute to the quality of life in Philadelphia through sports." |
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Sixers Dancers team captain Dayna takes pre-audition workshop particpants through a routine on June 18 at the Touch of Class Dance Studio in Broomall, Pa. Participants got a head start for the Sixers Dancers open auditions to be held Saturday, June 25.
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