
Jalen Hurts attends Philadelphia 76ers blowout 138-94 win against the Los Angeles Lakers with Big Dom keeping a watchful eye from a distance
Jalen Hurts was court side last night with his father Averion to watch the Philadelphia 76ers absolutely destroy LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Jalen Hurts Court Side at Los Angeles Lakers vs Philadelphia 76ers
The night before, right across the street at Lincoln Financial Field, Hurts threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more, rallying the Philadelphia Eagles from a 17-7 halftime deficit to win in overtime, 34-31.Â
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Joel Embiid notched a triple double (30-11-11) while Tyrese Maxey dropped 36 points with eight assists. The Sixers won 138-94, marking the largest losing effort of LeBron James career. Also worth noting, Embiid did not even play in the fourth quarter. LOL.
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With last night’s win, the Sixers improved to 12-5 on the season and are currently in a three-way tie for second place in the Eastern Conference with the Magic and Bucks, a game behind the Celtics in first.Â
Anyways, back to Hurts in attendance. Check out this photo of him court side last night. Notice anything?
Jalen Hurts acknowledges Sixers fans last night at the Wells Fargo Center

Check the far left corner. Yup, that’s the Philadelphia Eagles Head of Security, “Big” Dom Disandro. I have the upmost respect for Big Dom. This guy never has a day off and is always keeping a close eye on head coach Nick Sirianni and the Eagles’ franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts.
What makes it even funnier is the fact that Jalen Hurts is the most beloved athlete in the city of Philadelphia right now and much like Big Dom, anyone in attendance last night would have taken a bullet for him if necessary.
Again, we still credit Big Dom for always keeping a watchful eye on the city’s most prized possessions.
Doesn’t matter where. Doesn’t matter when. Big Dom is watching.
The Sixers will have the day off today before hitting the road for the next two games. First up will be the Pelicans tomorrow night, followed by the Boston Celtics on Friday.Â




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