Philadelphia 76ers
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Philadelphia 76ers
1988-1989 Regular Season schedule and scores
Philadelphia 76ers
1988-1989 NBA schedule breakdown
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, November 1988
The Philadelphia 76ers had 15 NBA games scheduled on the month of November 1988.
They went 10-5 overall. 1-3 on the road, and 9-2 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Washington Wizards (130-103) on November 22, 1988. That night Ron Anderson scored 34 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the New York Knicks (141-122), led by Patrick Ewing (27 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists).
Their longest winning streak on November 1988: 4 consecutive wins against Washington Wizards, Cleveland Cavaliers, Charlotte Hornets and Indiana Pacers.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 117.53 points per game on November 1988, and allowed 113.67 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of November 1988, Charles Barkley led the team in scoring with 28.27 points per game. Maurice Cheeks averaged 9.47 assists and Charles Barkley had 13.07 rebounds per contest.
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, December 1988
The Philadelphia 76ers had 14 NBA games scheduled on the month of December 1988.
They went 5-9 overall. 2-7 on the road, and 3-2 at home. Their largest win came home against the Denver Nuggets (134-109) on December 07, 1988. That night Charles Barkley scored 29 points. Their biggest loss came home against the Milwaukee Bucks (109-91), led by Jack Sikma (26 points, 17 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on December 1988: 2 consecutive wins against Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 109.43 points per game on December 1988, and allowed 109.79 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 1988, Charles Barkley led the team in scoring with 26.86 points per game. Charles Barkley averaged 4.29 assists and Charles Barkley had 12.36 rebounds per contest.
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, January 1989
The Philadelphia 76ers had 14 NBA games scheduled on the month of January 1989.
They went 9-5 overall. 4-4 on the road, and 5-1 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Dallas Mavericks (121-103) on January 09, 1989. That night Charles Barkley scored 26 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the San Antonio Spurs (119-104), led by Willie Anderson (36 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 1989: 5 consecutive wins against Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks and Charlotte Hornets.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 111.71 points per game on January 1989, and allowed 108.50 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 1989, Ron Anderson led the team in scoring with 20.50 points per game. Maurice Cheeks averaged 5.00 assists and Mike Gminski had 10.79 rebounds per contest.
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, February 1989
The Philadelphia 76ers had 11 NBA games scheduled on the month of February 1989.
They went 6-5 overall. 3-3 on the road, and 3-2 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Miami Heat (139-108) on February 22, 1989. That night Charles Barkley scored 39 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Phoenix Suns (120-95), led by Kevin Johnson (32 points, 4 rebounds, 14 assists).
Their longest winning streak on February 1989: 3 consecutive wins against Seattle SuperSonics, Indiana Pacers and Indiana Pacers.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 114.00 points per game on February 1989, and allowed 113.09 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 1989, Charles Barkley led the team in scoring with 22.45 points per game. Maurice Cheeks averaged 6.27 assists and Mike Gminski had 10.09 rebounds per contest.
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, March 1989
The Philadelphia 76ers had 16 NBA games scheduled on the month of March 1989.
They went 9-7 overall. 3-4 on the road, and 6-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Miami Heat (114-93) on March 31, 1989. That night Charles Barkley scored 24 points. Their biggest loss came home against the New York Knicks (129-109), led by Patrick Ewing (31 points, 14 rebounds, 1 assists).
Their longest winning streak on March 1989: 2 consecutive wins against Chicago Bulls and Sacramento Kings.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 110.00 points per game on March 1989, and allowed 109.69 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 1989, Charles Barkley led the team in scoring with 25.75 points per game. Maurice Cheeks averaged 7.75 assists and Charles Barkley had 12.56 rebounds per contest.
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, April 1989
The Philadelphia 76ers had 12 NBA games scheduled on the month of April 1989.
They went 7-5 overall. 3-4 on the road, and 4-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Milwaukee Bucks (124-102) on April 18, 1989. That night Charles Barkley scored 34 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Atlanta Hawks (135-93), led by Reggie Theus (30 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on April 1989: 3 consecutive wins against New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks and Brooklyn Nets.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 108.42 points per game on April 1989, and allowed 107.58 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of April 1989, Charles Barkley led the team in scoring with 24.58 points per game. Maurice Cheeks averaged 7.50 assists and Charles Barkley had 13.25 rebounds per contest.
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Philadelphia 76ers
1988-1989 NBA Playoffs schedule breakdown
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, April 1989
The Philadelphia 76ers had 2 NBA Playoffs games scheduled on the month of April 1989.
They went 0-0 overall. 0-0 on the road, and 0-0 at home.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 0 points per game on April 1989, and allowed 0 points per game to their opponents.
Philadelphia 76ers schedule, May 1989
The Philadelphia 76ers had 1 NBA Playoffs games scheduled on the month of May 1989.
They went 0-0 overall. 0-0 on the road, and 0-0 at home.
The Philadelphia 76ers scored 0 points per game on May 1989, and allowed 0 points per game to their opponents.