Brands minutes limited: With the 76ers playing on the second night of a back to back, forward Elton Brand had his minutes limited on Sunday against the Celtics. Brand played just 15 minutes in the game, after toping 30 in each of the teams previous four games. The Sixers were down big most of the way, so there was no need for Brand to play much, as he finished with six points, two rebounds and an assist in the game, which the Sixers lost, 103-79. (Updated 04/08/2012)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/25/12).
Fantasy Analysis
Brand has struggled some with consistency this season, as he has now topped 20 points in two of his last five while scoring in single digits in the other three games. Fantasy owners know what to expect from Brand at this point, despite his inconsistencies. He is no longer the must-start Fantasy option he once was, however Brand is productive overall, making him a viable Fantasy start in most formats. (Updated 04/08/2012).
05/25/2012 15:52 Roundtable on Sixers-Celtics Game 7: Who needs to step up?
With Game 7 on Saturday deciding who will face the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals, we thought we'd do a little roundtable action on exactly what has to happen for each side to come away wth a win as the Sixers and Celtics settle their series.
05/23/2012 22:56 76ers drop Celtics, force Game 7
Jrue Holiday scored 20 points, and Elton Brand had 13 points and 10 rebounds to lead the tough-and-determined Philadelphia 76ers past the Celtics, 82-75 on Wednesday night to send the Eastern Conference semifinals back to Boston for Game 7.
05/21/2012 21:36 Celtics wear out Sixers, lead series 3-2
Brandon Bass scored 18 of his postseason career-high 27 points in the third quarter on Monday night as the Boston Celtics pulled away from the Philadelphia 76ers to win 101-85 and take a 3-2 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
05/17/2012 00:18 Garnett delivers pain, brings playoff MVP-worthy game, attitude to Celts
When Kevin Garnett busted into the NBA he was a kid playing on Jordan's court. Ken Berger says today Garnett is hands-down the playoff MVP and maybe, just maybe, the Celtics might ride his fury to another title.
While Brand certainly isn’t getting any younger, he can finally say he’s entering the 2011-12 season completely healthy for the first time since 2006-07. The 32-year-old played in and started 81 games last year, his most since 2004-05, and averaged 15 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per night. Brand is never going to score as he did with the Clippers, but he’s expected to do big things for the Sixers this season after recording 24 double-doubles. Brand is not a 20-and-10 player, but Fantasy owners can finally begin targeting him early in drafts once again. We know owners will still be skeptical after getting burned in previous years, but Brand is healthy and isn’t to the point in his career where his skills are in decline. Coach Doug Collins will need him to anchor the offense down low and Jrue Holiday should be able to get him the ball enough for him to be a solid No. 2 or 3 Fantasy forward. Consider him beginning in the middle rounds of all Fantasy drafts. (Updated 8/23/11)