HOUSTON - After their great start to the season, this is not the way the 76ers envisioned themselves going into the all-star break.
Scoring has become laborious. Free throws, when they actually are rewarded with them, have not gone down easily.
And then on Wednesday night, it was their defense in the fourth quarter, something that has been there all season when all else has failed, that contributed to their 93-87 loss to the Houston Rockets at the Toyota Center in front of 12,820.
The defeat leaves the Sixers (20-14) entering the break with five losses in a row, their longest losing streak since they lost five straight in November 2010. They go into the break as a team that has not scored 100 points since tallying 103 against Washington on Jan. 25.