Sixers clinch first playoff berth in six seasons thanks to Pacers' victory

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Monday, March 26, 2018
Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid, of Cameroon, reacts following a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Saturday, March 24, 2018, in Philadelphia.
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The Philadelphia 76ers didn't play on Sunday, but they clinched their first playoff berth in six seasons when the Indiana Pacers beat the Miami Heat.[br /][br /]The Sixers last made the playoffs in the 2011-12 season, which was shortened to 66 games by a lockout. Prior to this season, that marked the last time Philadelphia posted a winning record, as the 76ers went 35-31.[br /][Ads /][br /]Philadelphia is 42-30 with 10 games remaining in the regular season and sits fourth in the Eastern Conference. The Pacers improved to 43-31 with the 113-107 win over the Heat and also secured a playoff berth.[br /][br /]The playoff berth is the latest sign of Philadelphia's resurgence from a lengthy rebuild under then-general manager and president of basketball operations Sam Hinkie dubbed "The Process."[br /][br /]With the goal of building a championship-caliber team, as opposed to one that could squeak into the postseason yearly without a legitimate chance of winning it all, Hinkie stripped down the organization in order to acquire as many top draft picks as possible.[br /][br /]Hinkie resigned in April 2016 and was replaced by Bryan Colangelo, who made moves to expedite the team's return to competitive play after going a combined 47-199 in 2013-14 through 2015-16.[br /][br /]"The Process" yielded both Joel Embiid (the third overall pick in 2014) and Ben Simmons (first overall in 2016), but Embiid missed two full seasons with injuries, and Simmons, a rookie of the year candidate, missed what would have been his first season last year.[br /][Ads /][br /]The Sixers were 28-54 last season, showing flashes of potential while Embiid was on the court, though injuries limited him to 31 games.[br /][br /]This year, with Embiid and Simmons healthy and solid contributions from a core group that includes JJ Redick, Dario Saric and Robert Covington, the results of "The Process" led to the playoffs.[br /][br /]------[br /][b][url HREF="http://6abc.cm/2BucH0r" TARGET="blank" REL=""]Send a News Tip to Action News[/url][/b]l][/b][br /][b][url HREF="http://6abc.cm/2Gcv09s" TARGET="blank" REL=""]Learn More About 6abc Apps[/url][/b]