The Philadelphia 76ers have finally achieved full strength, a milestone not seen since December 18th, with all players available and injury-free. This marks the first time head coach Nick Nurse has had his entire roster ready to go in a game, including Kelly Oubre Jr. and Trendon Watford, who were previously listed as questionable due to injuries. Joel Embiid also returned from an extended absence, allowing the Sixers to regain their footing after a season-worst loss.
Nurse expressed relief at having all players back on the court, acknowledging that this is the first step towards reaching peak performance. The team's 131-110 victory over the Washington Wizards was a significant win, putting them back on track and demonstrating their ability to bounce back from setbacks.
The return of Oubre and Watford has given Nurse more options for lineups and rotations. While both players were on minute limits, Nurse did not plan to exceed those restrictions initially. However, he acknowledged that the goal is to get them playing time without disrupting the team's rhythm. Watford made his debut in the final minutes of the game, while Oubre played an extended stint before returning for a larger lineup.
Oubre's versatility has been highlighted by Nurse, who sees him as a valuable asset due to his positional flexibility. The debate over whether Oubre will return to the starting five with Dominick Barlow is ongoing. Nurse mentioned that he is open to exploring different lineups and potentially using a platoon system, which would allow for more size and rim protection when needed.
The three stars β Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey β delivered dominant performances, with George opening the game strong and making key plays on both ends of the floor. The Sixers' bench-heavy lineup in the first half was not as effective, but once Embiid, Maxey, and George rejoined the action, the team returned to dominance.
Embiid's recent surge has been encouraging for Nurse, who notes that there are still areas for improvement. One of those was his three-point shooting, which he improved upon in this game. The big man also showed signs of forcing the issue to create scoring opportunities, particularly against a young and athletic Alex Sarr, who had previously outplayed Embiid.
Other notable performances included Barlow's extended run and some opportunistic scoring, as well as Drummond's clutch corner threes late in the game.
The Sixers will depart for a three-game road trip, with their first game on Friday night against the Orlando Magic.
Nurse expressed relief at having all players back on the court, acknowledging that this is the first step towards reaching peak performance. The team's 131-110 victory over the Washington Wizards was a significant win, putting them back on track and demonstrating their ability to bounce back from setbacks.
The return of Oubre and Watford has given Nurse more options for lineups and rotations. While both players were on minute limits, Nurse did not plan to exceed those restrictions initially. However, he acknowledged that the goal is to get them playing time without disrupting the team's rhythm. Watford made his debut in the final minutes of the game, while Oubre played an extended stint before returning for a larger lineup.
Oubre's versatility has been highlighted by Nurse, who sees him as a valuable asset due to his positional flexibility. The debate over whether Oubre will return to the starting five with Dominick Barlow is ongoing. Nurse mentioned that he is open to exploring different lineups and potentially using a platoon system, which would allow for more size and rim protection when needed.
The three stars β Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey β delivered dominant performances, with George opening the game strong and making key plays on both ends of the floor. The Sixers' bench-heavy lineup in the first half was not as effective, but once Embiid, Maxey, and George rejoined the action, the team returned to dominance.
Embiid's recent surge has been encouraging for Nurse, who notes that there are still areas for improvement. One of those was his three-point shooting, which he improved upon in this game. The big man also showed signs of forcing the issue to create scoring opportunities, particularly against a young and athletic Alex Sarr, who had previously outplayed Embiid.
Other notable performances included Barlow's extended run and some opportunistic scoring, as well as Drummond's clutch corner threes late in the game.
The Sixers will depart for a three-game road trip, with their first game on Friday night against the Orlando Magic.