The Philadelphia 76ers have racked up a six-game winning streak, their longest of the 2018-19 season, bringing memories of how they ended the 2017-18 season with a 16-game win streak, entering the postseason brimming with confidence. JJ Redick however, doesn't think the job is done quite yet.

“I still think we're trying to figure things out a little bit, and I think we all sort of have to learn, I think, just the flow of the game at times is a little different than some of us have [been used to],” said Redick, who had 17 points but went just 4-of-14 from the floor, according to Tim Bontemps of ESPN.

The Sixers have an excess of riches in a way, boasting four All-Star caliber players and one elite sharpshooter, but have only one basketball to play with, like any other team — something that can pose a problem down the road. The 6-foot-4 sniper further added:

“Some of us, we can go five, six possessions without really touching the ball. But, yet, you look up and you're like, ‘Oh, we have [58] points at halftime.' So, those are the things we've just got to keep sort of learning about playing together. Because I think the talent is there, and there's a real chance for cohesiveness, because I do think our skill sets complement each other.”

Philly has had only eight games with the combo of Ben Simmons, Redick, Jimmy Butler, Tobias Harris, and Joel Embiid playing together in the starting unit, but so far they've done well enough, even when one of them is missing from the lineup.

The Sixers have only 10 games left in the season to figure out their chemistry, and even if the former Duke Blue Devil thinks there's some polishing left to do, it can't be much the way they're playing through this win streak.