Philly Sixers Get a Much-Needed Win Over Suns as Season's Struggles Seem to Finally Subside
In a game that provided the perfect tonic for what has been an emotionally trying week for the 76ers, Philadelphia got back on track with a hard-fought 109-103 victory over the Phoenix Suns. With Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid leading the charge, the Sixers finally managed to get their season's struggles off the court, if only temporarily.
For those who had lost sight of what was happening in the Sixers' universe, it all started after a brutal loss to the Lakers on a week ago. To make matters worse, President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey sparked controversy with his comments at a press conference that left fans and players alike scratching their heads. But as the saying goes, you can't stay down for too long.
On Saturday night, Maxey and Embiid proved why they are two of the best players in the league, putting on an impressive display that had fans beaming with pride. Maxey, who has been struggling to find his form, stepped up big time after his efficiency dipped a bit. He got going early and provided some much-needed scoring punch from various spots on the floor.
Meanwhile, Embiid was once again brilliant, leading by example as he cruised to another 30-point game with excellent shooting percentages. His three-point shot finally started clicking into place, notching four long-range makes in the process. The 7-footer's confidence is back and that is a good thing for the Sixers.
The game wasn't just about Embiid and Maxey, though. Kelly Oubre Jr., who has been playing some of his best basketball of his career since returning from an injury, continued to impress with his scoring and defensive prowess. But more importantly, it was clear that he's starting to find his rhythm as a shooter, which could be a game-changer for the Sixers.
As for Quentin Grimes, who was given a chance to revive his season after being made a bet by the front office, he showed signs of improvement but still had an off night. However, his minutes were productive, and it's clear that he's more than just a flash in the pan. He has a lot riding on him this offseason.
In other news, Charles Bassey, one of the 76ers' two-way players, finally made an impact with 10 points, while Justin Edwards provided some clutch plays off the bench. Patrick Baldwin Jr., who is still looking for his chance to shine, was left out of the rotation again.
The Sixers' win was a much-needed boost to their season's struggles and it will surely give them the confidence they need to take on the Trail Blazers next week.
In a game that provided the perfect tonic for what has been an emotionally trying week for the 76ers, Philadelphia got back on track with a hard-fought 109-103 victory over the Phoenix Suns. With Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid leading the charge, the Sixers finally managed to get their season's struggles off the court, if only temporarily.
For those who had lost sight of what was happening in the Sixers' universe, it all started after a brutal loss to the Lakers on a week ago. To make matters worse, President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey sparked controversy with his comments at a press conference that left fans and players alike scratching their heads. But as the saying goes, you can't stay down for too long.
On Saturday night, Maxey and Embiid proved why they are two of the best players in the league, putting on an impressive display that had fans beaming with pride. Maxey, who has been struggling to find his form, stepped up big time after his efficiency dipped a bit. He got going early and provided some much-needed scoring punch from various spots on the floor.
Meanwhile, Embiid was once again brilliant, leading by example as he cruised to another 30-point game with excellent shooting percentages. His three-point shot finally started clicking into place, notching four long-range makes in the process. The 7-footer's confidence is back and that is a good thing for the Sixers.
The game wasn't just about Embiid and Maxey, though. Kelly Oubre Jr., who has been playing some of his best basketball of his career since returning from an injury, continued to impress with his scoring and defensive prowess. But more importantly, it was clear that he's starting to find his rhythm as a shooter, which could be a game-changer for the Sixers.
As for Quentin Grimes, who was given a chance to revive his season after being made a bet by the front office, he showed signs of improvement but still had an off night. However, his minutes were productive, and it's clear that he's more than just a flash in the pan. He has a lot riding on him this offseason.
In other news, Charles Bassey, one of the 76ers' two-way players, finally made an impact with 10 points, while Justin Edwards provided some clutch plays off the bench. Patrick Baldwin Jr., who is still looking for his chance to shine, was left out of the rotation again.
The Sixers' win was a much-needed boost to their season's struggles and it will surely give them the confidence they need to take on the Trail Blazers next week.