Relive four of the greatest moments in 76ers basketball history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
1997 Regular Season vs Chicago - Iverson crossover on Jordan
1983 Regular Season vs Los Angeles - Rock the Baby
1983 Finals: Game 4 vs Los Angeles - Sweeping the Finals
1967 Eastern Division Finals: Game 5 vs Boston - Boston is dead!
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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1997 Regular Season
Iverson crossover on Jordan
76ers vs Chicago
104 - 108
12 March, 1997
Rookie Allen Iverson got the chance to have an isolation opportunity against the GOAT, Michael Jordan. What he did with this opportunity was a statement for what was to come throughout the remainder of his career with his legendary move. Left, right, left, and then it actually happened - a rookie crossed up Michael Jordan.
1983 Regular Season
Rock the Baby
76ers vs Los Angeles
122 - 120
5 January, 1983
Consistently at the top of any "greatest in-game dunk in NBA history" list; Julius Erving's dunk is truly special. Dr. J changed the culture of the NBA and added more importance and entertainment to the dunk. Today's great dunkers like LeBron and Blake Griffin have the Doctor to thank for paving the way
1983 Finals: Game 4
Sweeping the Finals
76ers vs Los Angeles
115 - 108
31 May, 1983
With 19 secs left, Cheeks knocked the ball away from Kareem and found an open Moses Malone for the definitve slam to close out the game and series as Philadelphia would sweep L.A. and claim their 3rd championship. A truly great team - HOFers Erving and Malone led all-star teammates Cheeks, Toney, and Jones.
1967 Eastern Division Finals: Game 5
Boston is dead!
76ers vs Boston
140 - 116
11 April, 1967
Boston had won 8 consecutive Finals and beat Philadelphia in the previous 2 division finals. Down at halftime, Philly would take the lead in the 3rd and outscore Boston by 29 in the 2nd half to secure the series as chants from the crowd rung out "Boston is Dead!" They went on to win the 1967 Finals.