10 Embarrassing Moments During Philadelphia 76ers Losing Streak

Sorry Sixers fans, but this is really happening.

Knicks Deal Tyson Chandler, Raymond Felton to Mavs - The New York Knicks are not wasting any time trying to show Carmelo Anthony that things will be different if he returns to New York next year. According to multiple media reports the Knicks have traded all-star center Tyson Chandler and point guard Raymond Felton to the Dallas Mavericks in a multi-player deal. In return for Chandler and Felton the Knicks get Jose Calderon, Samuel Dalembert and Shane Larkin, Wayne Ellington and the No. 34 and 51 pick in tomorrow’s draft. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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10 Most Embarrassing Moments During the Sixers' Losing Streak - What a dismal season it has been for the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers’ 114-91 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Monday (March 24) was their 25th straight defeat, bringing them one ‘L’ closer to the NBA record for consecutive losses set by the Cleveland Cavaliers back in 2010-11. Along the skid, which began on January 31, there has been many embarrassing moments for the Sixers. BET.com took liberty to compile a list of some of the ugliness Philly fans would like to forget. Warning: the proceeding is superugly!(Photo: AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Michael Carter-Williams' Travel and Toss - When Sixers rookie Michael Carter-Williams couldn’t get a jumpshot up and over the Chicago Bulls’ Taj Gibson on March 19, he was whistled for traveling and proceeded to throw the ball up and over his head as if to say, "Screw this!" Hey Michael, Sixers fans have been saying the same.(Photo: Christopher Szagola/Cal Sport Media/CSM/Landov)

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Michael Carter-Williams' Travel and Toss - When Sixers rookie Michael Carter-Williams couldn’t get a jumpshot up and over the Chicago Bulls’ Taj Gibson on March 19, he was whistled for traveling and proceeded to throw the ball up and over his head as if to say, "Screw this!" Hey Michael, Sixers fans have been saying the same.(Photo: Christopher Szagola/Cal Sport Media/CSM/Landov)

Tony Wroten's Air Jordan's Explode - On a routine drive against the Indiana Pacers on March 14, Philadelphia 76ers guard Tony Wroten’s Air Jordan X sneakers exploded at the sole. Initially, it was reported that Michael Jordan called Wroten's agent to apologize, however, His Airness did no such thing. Still, one could argue the Sixers haven’t been playing with any sole all year.(Photo: Christopher Szagola/Cal Sport Media/CSM/Landov)

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Tony Wroten's Air Jordan's Explode - On a routine drive against the Indiana Pacers on March 14, Philadelphia 76ers guard Tony Wroten’s Air Jordan X sneakers exploded at the sole. Initially, it was reported that Michael Jordan called Wroten's agent to apologize, however, His Airness did no such thing. Still, one could argue the Sixers haven’t been playing with any sole all year.(Photo: Christopher Szagola/Cal Sport Media/CSM/Landov)

Traded Evan Turner - There’s not too many positives to draw from the Sixers’ putrid year and one of the positives they did have, they let go. Philly management traded forward Evan Turner to the Indiana Pacers in February for Danny Granger, who they let go after buying out his contract. Turner is averaging 15 points per game this year.   (Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

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Traded Evan Turner - There’s not too many positives to draw from the Sixers’ putrid year and one of the positives they did have, they let go. Philly management traded forward Evan Turner to the Indiana Pacers in February for Danny Granger, who they let go after buying out his contract. Turner is averaging 15 points per game this year. (Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

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No Answers - The 76ers had “The Answer” in attendance on a memorable March 1 night in which the organization retired Allen Iverson’s No. 3 jersey. Still, the Sixers didn’t have any answers for the Washington Wizards, taking their 13th straight ‘L,’ this one in front of A.I. and past Sixers greats like Julius Erving and Moses Malone.(Photo: AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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Trevor Ariza Drops 40! - Adding to the insult of the Sixers losing to the Wizards on Allen Iverson’s No. 3 jersey retirement night was the fact that they allowed Trevor Ariza to drop a career-high 40 points on them, which included eight 3-pointers. With all due respect to Trevor, come on Philly!(Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Subway Sportsman of the Year: Blake Griffin - Blake Griffin helped turn the Los Angeles Clippers into a basketball powerhouse and was voted as a starter for the 2014 NBA All-Star Game. He receives his props with a nomination for Subway Sportsman of the Year.(Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

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Back-to-Back Losses by 40-plus Points - The 76ers’ losing streak hit its ugliest point on back-to-back nights, February 9 and 10, when they lost to the Los Angeles Clippers by 45 points and to the Golden State Warriors by 43. Superugly!(Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Lost to the Milwaukee Bucks - As if the losing streak wasn’t bad enough, on February 24, the Sixers lost by 20 points at home to the Milwaukee Bucks, the NBA’s worst team and only team with a more dismal record than the 76ers. This was the most realistic opportunity the Sixers had to end the losing skid.(Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Lost to the Milwaukee Bucks - As if the losing streak wasn’t bad enough, on February 24, the Sixers lost by 20 points at home to the Milwaukee Bucks, the NBA’s worst team and only team with a more dismal record than the 76ers. This was the most realistic opportunity the Sixers had to end the losing skid.(Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)

Winless in February - We know February is the shortest month and all, but to go winless for an entire month…Jesus, take the wheel! The Sixers suffered 11 punishing losses in February, with all but three of them by double-digit margins. (Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Winless in February - We know February is the shortest month and all, but to go winless for an entire month…Jesus, take the wheel! The Sixers suffered 11 punishing losses in February, with all but three of them by double-digit margins. (Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)

Coach Brett Brown Gives 'Keep the Faith' Speech to Season Ticket Holders - The Sixers have been so terrible that head coach Brett Brown gave a speech to select season ticket holders about keeping the faith and belief that the organization will turn their losing ways around and are building toward a better future. Good luck with that, Brett.(Photo: Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

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Coach Brett Brown Gives 'Keep the Faith' Speech to Season Ticket Holders - The Sixers have been so terrible that head coach Brett Brown gave a speech to select season ticket holders about keeping the faith and belief that the organization will turn their losing ways around and are building toward a better future. Good luck with that, Brett.(Photo: Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Sixers CEO Denies Tanking Season - When talking about this miserable season, Sixers CEO Scott O’Neil told the Philadelphia Inquirer, “We don’t use the T word — just so you know.” T as in tanking the season in hopes of landing the top pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. But he made the comment while smiling.(Photo: Henry S. Dziekan III/Getty Images)

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Sixers CEO Denies Tanking Season - When talking about this miserable season, Sixers CEO Scott O’Neil told the Philadelphia Inquirer, “We don’t use the T word — just so you know.” T as in tanking the season in hopes of landing the top pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. But he made the comment while smiling.(Photo: Henry S. Dziekan III/Getty Images)