2013–14 Philadelphia 76ers season | |
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Head coach | Brett Brown |
General manager | Sam Hinkie |
Owner(s) | Joshua Harris |
Arena | Wells Fargo Center |
Results | |
Record | 19–63 (.232) |
Place |
Division: 5th (Atlantic) Conference: 14th (Eastern) |
Playoff finish | Did not qualify |
Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com |
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Local media | |
Television |
CSN (72 games) TCN (8 games) |
Radio | WPEN |
The 2013–14 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 75th season of the franchise, the 65th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 51st in Philadelphia. The season was notable for the 76ers tying Cleveland's NBA record for most consecutive losses with 26, a streak that started with a 99–125 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on January 31 and ended with a 123–98 win over the Detroit Pistons on March 29. They were 15–30 after 45 games and finished with 4 wins and 33 losses in their last 37 games.
Rookie Michael Carter-Williams enjoyed a successful rookie season, earning Rookie of the Year honors at the end of the season. It was the only full season that Carter-Williams would spend in a Sixers uniform as he was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks midway through his sophomore year.