The Sixers are serving up some terrible ball.
In October, the Philadelphia 76ers and Papa John's Pizza announced a partnership called, "Sixers Win, You Win."
The concept seems simple enough, right? An NBA team wins a game — something they're expected to do 20-50 times per year — and fans get to celebrate by paying 50 percent less to demolish a pizza or two in the name of victory.
Papa John's has a few different promotions with professional sports teams: New Yorkers can get 50 percent off pizza the day after the Yankees score at least six runs; Heat fans also get 50 percent off after wins. Peyton Manning owns a bunch of Papa John's locations and is now making a hell of a lot of money as a second income thanks to legally high Coloradans buying up Papa John's Frito Chili Pizza and whatnot.
But, there's a problem:
The Sixers have lost their first eleven games of the 2014 NBA season. So, not only are the Sixers denying their weary fans the simple taste of victory, they're making them pay full-price to stifle their sorrows with slices.
Even worse, there's no telling when this Sixers team will get it together to beat someone. Anyone. I mean, Joel-Hans Embiid, their highest paid player, is an injury-prone 20-year-old who is yet to play a game due to a foot injury.
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