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Sixers Hall of Famer Allen Iverson (1996-2006, 2009-10) was born on this date, June 7th, in 1975, in Hampton, Virginia.  Did you know Iverson was not only an Associated Press High School Player of the Year in basketball, but also football?  Iverson was Bethel High School’s QB and also played RB, and kick returner. Oh, and did you know his middle name is Ezail?

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On June 6th, 2001, Sixers Allen Iverson scored 48 points in the Sixers only Finals win over the Los Angeles Lakers. In the waning moments of overtime, Iverson drained a step-back jumper over Los Angeles Lakers Tyronn Lue, and to punctuate the basket, Iverson “stepped over” the prone Lue. It was a memorable moment for the Sixers and will be forever known as “the Step Over.”

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On June 6th, 1967, a day after officially becoming an NHL team, the Flyers selected Bernie Parent with their 1st expansion pick.

Bernie Parent was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1971 in a three-way deal with the Boston Bruins that landed the Flyers Rick MacLeish.  Parent was tutored under legendary goalie Jacques Plante while in Toronto.  In 1972-73, Parent was lured to the fledgling WHA by the Miami Screaming Eagles.  The Eagles never got off the ground, pardon the pun, so Parent ended up with the Philadelphia Blazers. During this time, Parent’s NHL rights were still owned by Toronto. The Flyers traded Doug Favell to Toronto for the rights to Bernie Parent and “00” became #1 and led the Flyers to their 1st Stanley Cup Championship.

 

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On June 5th, 1977 the Sixers fell to the Portland Trail Blazers 109-107 in game 6 of their NBA Finals series. The Sixers were up 2 games to 0 before losing the next four in a row. It was the Sixers’ 5th NBA Finals appearance in franchise history.

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Brotherly Love in the City of Brotherly Love

The Flyers have had five sets of brothers during their 50 years in the NHL.

Wayne and Larry Hillman – 1969-71

Joe and Jim Watson – 1973-78

Ron and Rich Sutter – 1983-86

Kimmo and Jussi Timonen – 2007

Brayden and Luke Schenn – 2013-16

 

 

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On June 5th, 1967 the NHL officially expanded from 6 to 12 teams adding the Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, California Seals, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Star and St. Louis Blues to begin play in October.

 

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On June 5th, 1977 the Sixers fell to the Portland Trail Blazers 109-107 in game 6 of their NBA Finals series. The Sixers were up 2 games to 0 before losing the next four in a row. It was the Sixers’ 5th NBA Finals appearance in franchise history.

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Did you know… The Phillies have had two players in their history record an unassisted triple play. Mickey Morandini had the 9th triple play in the modern era in 1992, and Eric Bruntlett had the 15th in 2009.  Both triple plays were off the bats of Jeffs (Jeff King 1992, Jeff Francoeur 2009). 

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