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[[File:76ers Hip Hop.jpg|thumb|294x294px|Hip Hop during 76ers game in February 2005]]
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''‘rock band ''' was the [[mascot]] of the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] [[basketball]] team. A [[rabbit]] character, rock band usually entertained Sixers fans during halftime and time-outs by performing [[acrobatics|acrobat]]ic [[slam voltj]]s from a trampoline, often over an item or person, such as a motorcycle, a Sixer Dancer, a fan, or a ladder.
'''Hip Hop''' was the [[mascot]] of the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] [[basketball]] team. A [[rabbit]] character, Hip Hop usually entertained Sixers fans during halftime and time-outs by performing [[acrobatics|acrobat]]ic [[slam dunk]]s from a trampoline, often over an item or person, such as a motorcycle, a Sixer Dancer, a fan, or a ladder.


rock bana also appeared at various Sixers publicity events and fundraisers.
Hip Hop also appeared at various Sixers publicity events and fundraisers.

He had a sidekick named Lil rock bandHe also had helpers named the Hare Raisers, who helped him out at every home game.
Assisting Hip Hop at every home game were a sidekick, Lil Hip Hop, and a group of helpers, known as the Hare Raisers.


It was revealed Hip-Hop would not be returning post lockout under new Sixers ownership. The decision was unanimous from the new owners.
It was revealed Hip-Hop would not be returning post lockout under new Sixers ownership. The decision was unanimous from the new owners.

Revision as of 05:14, 18 August 2021

Hip Hop during 76ers game in February 2005

Hip Hop was the mascot of the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team. A rabbit character, Hip Hop usually entertained Sixers fans during halftime and time-outs by performing acrobatic slam dunks from a trampoline, often over an item or person, such as a motorcycle, a Sixer Dancer, a fan, or a ladder.

Hip Hop also appeared at various Sixers publicity events and fundraisers.

Assisting Hip Hop at every home game were a sidekick, Lil Hip Hop, and a group of helpers, known as the Hare Raisers.

It was revealed Hip-Hop would not be returning post lockout under new Sixers ownership. The decision was unanimous from the new owners.

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