Pumped-up 76ers steamroll Bulls

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The Bulls' Derrick Rose looks to pass around the 76ers' Elton Brand in the first half Wednesday in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr )
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PHILADELPHIA – Fun to watch, tough to beat. The 76ers have stamped themselves as a rising threat in the East.

Andre Iguodala helped the Philadelphia 76ers take down one of the NBA’s top teams, scoring 19 points and grabbing nine rebounds in a 98-82 victory against the Bulls on Wednesday night.

Iguodala outplayed Derrick Rose and stuffed a month’s worth of dazzling highlight video plays into one game. His dunks, around-the-back passes, and big threes helped the Sixers lead the Eastern Conference-leading Bulls by 20 at the end of the third quarter.

In front of 18,325 fans, the Sixers confidence is skyrocketing along with the crowds at the Wells Fargo Center.

Thaddeus Young scored 19 points, Lavoy Allen had 15 and Lou Williams 14, all off the bench for the Sixers.

The Sixers (16-6) had used a soft schedule to race to their best start in nearly a decade. No padding their record this week. They beat Orlando on Monday, tamed the Bulls, and go for the home-week sweep against Miami on Friday.

The Sixers won their fourth straight game and improved to 12-2 at home. The Sixers didn’t win their 16th game last season until Game 39.

“They’re a very good team,” said an impressed Rose.

Wins against Orlando and the Bulls should silence critics around the league who said the Sixers thrived because of an early schedule packed with lightweights from both conferences.

“’Who’ve you beat?’ I heard that. ‘Inferior teams,’ I heard that,” coach Doug Collins said.

Nearly 20,000 fans going wild after a win over the best in the East? He heard that, too.

Iguodala is leading the way.

Long a scapegoat for being an $80 million player on a mediocre team, Iguodala walked off the court during a substitution late in the third quarter to a standing ovation.

“When we needed him, he really made that huge spurt,” Collins said.

Iguodala scored nine points in the third – when the Sixers held the Bulls to 11 total in the quarter. Rose went 1 for 5 from the floor and the Bulls missed 13 of 16 shots in the quarter.

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