The Sixers young guard duo of Evan Turner and Jrue Holiday put in one of their best games as teammates last night in a big win in Chicago to even the series up at 1-1. But a couple of people didn't see eye-to-eye on what kind of game the Villain had.
Here's one take from Daily News columnist Marcus Hayes:
The offense died in the hands of homeboy Evan Turner, whose first
playoff start might be his last. It might have been Turner's night, when
the No. 2 overall pick from a year ago took giants steps in one
glorious evening. But Turner clearly was overwhelmed by the moment;
erratic and overeager as his home city booed him on every touch. He was a
hindrance until midway through the third quarter.
And here's quite a bit of praise from Doug Collins and Elton Brand:
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Yeah. I think I'll go with Doug Collins on this one.
Nice game, ET.