Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid proved to be an unstoppable duo as the Philadelphia 76ers edged out the Sacramento Kings 113-111 in a thrilling matchup. The two superstars combined for 77 of their team's 113 points, with Maxey scoring eight points in a three-possession span in the first quarter and Embiid delivering on his historic scoring prowess.
The Sixers' defense was put to the test by the Kings, who were playing without three key rotation pieces. Despite being expected to take an easy matchup lightly, Nurse's team came out strong, but eventually trailed entering the final frame. However, Maxey and Embiid came through in the clutch, with the duo submitting a combined effort in the fourth quarter that sealed the win.
Maxey looked more like his early-season self, regaining the free-flowing dominance that had eluded him in recent games. His efficiency was a far cry from stellar, but he made up for it with heaters in each of the first two quarters. Embiid also had a tremendous game, showcasing his rapid progression over the last month as a three-level scorer.
The Sixers' offense was cohesive throughout, but they struggled to find their rhythm early on. However, after a sluggish second half, Maxey's return to form enabled the team to find its footing once again. Embiid's historic scoring surge was on full display, with the big man sleepwalking to 10 points in the first quarter without doing anything particularly impressive.
The game highlighted just how difficult it was to conceive of something like this even a month ago, when Embiid scored only two points in 20 minutes as the Sixers stormed to victory without him. Now, Embiid's progression over the last month is changing the outlook for the team short- and long-term.
Other takeaways from the game include Jared McCain's quiet performance after a breakthrough on Tuesday, with Embiid and Maxey's excellence rightfully dominating the team's offense. The backup center spot also saw Adem Bona and Andre Drummond toggle in and out of action before Nurse made his final decision to go with Bona.
The Sixers will look to build on this momentum as they take on the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday, a reunion for the 2001 Sixers.
The Sixers' defense was put to the test by the Kings, who were playing without three key rotation pieces. Despite being expected to take an easy matchup lightly, Nurse's team came out strong, but eventually trailed entering the final frame. However, Maxey and Embiid came through in the clutch, with the duo submitting a combined effort in the fourth quarter that sealed the win.
Maxey looked more like his early-season self, regaining the free-flowing dominance that had eluded him in recent games. His efficiency was a far cry from stellar, but he made up for it with heaters in each of the first two quarters. Embiid also had a tremendous game, showcasing his rapid progression over the last month as a three-level scorer.
The Sixers' offense was cohesive throughout, but they struggled to find their rhythm early on. However, after a sluggish second half, Maxey's return to form enabled the team to find its footing once again. Embiid's historic scoring surge was on full display, with the big man sleepwalking to 10 points in the first quarter without doing anything particularly impressive.
The game highlighted just how difficult it was to conceive of something like this even a month ago, when Embiid scored only two points in 20 minutes as the Sixers stormed to victory without him. Now, Embiid's progression over the last month is changing the outlook for the team short- and long-term.
Other takeaways from the game include Jared McCain's quiet performance after a breakthrough on Tuesday, with Embiid and Maxey's excellence rightfully dominating the team's offense. The backup center spot also saw Adem Bona and Andre Drummond toggle in and out of action before Nurse made his final decision to go with Bona.
The Sixers will look to build on this momentum as they take on the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday, a reunion for the 2001 Sixers.