When you look at a seven seed versus a three seed in the NBA playoffs, it's easy to assume the outcome is already written. But as Mike Brown recently pointed out, that assumption can be a costly mistake. Speaking ahead of the second round, the coach highlighted the Philadelphia 76ers' true potential when they're at full strength.
"A lot of people, when they look at this, they see seven vs. three (seed) and they automatically assume," Brown said. "But when that combination is on the floor, they won I think almost 65% of their games."
It's a powerful reminder that seeding doesn't always tell the full story in the postseason. Injuries, lineup changes, and late-season surges can all flip the script—and in this case, the 76ers' core lineup has proven to be a formidable force when healthy. For fans and players alike, it's a lesson in looking beyond the bracket and respecting the game's depth.
Whether you're hitting the court or watching from the stands, always remember: stats matter, but so does the heart of the team. Stay ready for every matchup with gear that performs as hard as you do.
