The Agony of the Quadruple Doink

Call it the ecstasy of the Double Doink - and the agony of the Quadruple Doink.

It was just a few months ago that Philly sports fans were jubilant after Chicago Bears kicker Codey Parkey's field goal attempt first hit the upright, then the crossbar before tumbling to the end zone turf.

Now we know exactly how Chicago fans felt.

Last night Kawhi Leonard's jumper from as deep in the corner as you can go hit the rim, then bounced three different times before dropping through the net.

Raptors win, 92-90.

It's the first time in NBA history that a Game 7 has been decided on a buzzer-beater.

Get the details here.

Now comes the autopsy.

What does this mean for Sixers head coach Brett Brown?

What does the team do with Joel Embiid, who is always hurt, and Ben Simmons, who still does not possess an outside shot. What does the team do with Jimmy Butler?

Is this what all that losing in The Process was supposed to get us?

What it's got us is one of the most agonizing playoff losses in Philly sports history.

Hey, how about the Cole Irving and the Phillies!

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