When will the Sixers win a game?

They have to win sometime, right?

I'm beginning to wonder.

The Sixers lost their 12th straight game to kick off the season last night, and it might have been their worst performance of the young season, although it's hard to tell at this point.

Chris Vito has all the details here.

The Sixers were doomed by 31 turnovers.

The question now becomes two-fold: When will they win a game, and how long can management allow this to continue without sending some kind of message in terms of coach Brett Brown's job status.

Granted, this is not a great roster. And Brown does not have Tony Wroten and Robert Covington.

But you would think they'd be able to win at least one game.

All they have to do is get the ball down low and let rookie standout Jahlil Okafor do his thing.

Something has to happen.

For some reason, more than 11,000 decided to go to the Wells Fargo Center to check out the game. I don't think they were all there to see the Pacers.

Attention Sam Hinkie. Attention Sixers owners. We've been patient. We understand 'the process.' We know Joel Embiid threw a kink into the works when it turns out he needed a second surgery and will miss another full year.

But you've got to be better than this.

Win a game already.

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