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JOEL EMBIID AND THE PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
He’s back, and not a moment too soon.
Joel Embiid made his long-awaited return from knee surgery in victorious fashion, keying the 76ers‘ 109-105 comeback win over the Thunder. The reigning MVP fittingly made the play of the game, stealing the ball from Josh Giddey with Philadelphia up one late and making two ensuing free throws to help seal the deal.
Embiid finished with 24 points, six rebounds and seven assists in 29 minutes. He shot just six for 14 from the field but made all 12 of his free throws.
Philadelphia moved to 27-8 when Embiid plays compared to 14-27 when he doesn’t. At 41-35, Philadelphia is eighth in the East, 1.5 games behind the Heat for seventh and two games behind the Pacers for sixth. Seeds 7-10 have to go through the play-in tournament to make the playoffs.
Yes, the Thunder were without MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, but the 76ers didn’t have Tyrese Maxey, and furthermore, Embiid was playing with Buddy Hield, Kyle Lowry and Cameron Payne for the first time.
But most importantly, the 76ers desperately need Embiid, and they desperately need wins, in that order. On Tuesday, they got both, andΒ with him back, things are looking up, Sam Quinn writes.
Quinn:“That’s what having an MVP can do for even the most flawed of teams, and ‘flawed’ is the best way to describe just about everyone in the Eastern Conference besides Boston right now. … Yes, this is an injury-riddled team trying to generate chemistry on the fly and yes, the standings aren’t especially favorable at the moment. But as Embiid proved against the Thunder, having a single player who can stare down the opponent and think, ‘fine, I’ll do it myself,’ remains arguably the most valuable weapon any team can have in a wide-open playoff field.”
π Honorable mentions
LeBron JamesaddressedBronny James‘ future amid transfer portal rumors.
The massively successful Stephen Curry-Sabrina Ionescu 3-point showdown from this year’s All-Star weekend could expand to include Klay Thompson and Caitlin Clark next year.
I enjoyedΒ Cameron Salerno‘s look at howΒ AlabamaΒ overhauled its roster and made the Final Four.
East beat West 88-86, in the McDonald’s All-American Game. Texas commit Tre Johnson, Dylan Harper (Rutgers) and Derik Queen (Maryland) impressed.
Bryce Harper hit not one, not two but three home runs, including a grand slam.
Four-time All Star and two-time NBA champion Rajon Rondocalled it a career.
Clyde Edwards-Helaire isΒ staying withΒ the Chiefs.
π¬ Not so honorable mentions
π How Purdue is honoring Gene Keady, plus Zach Edey vs. DJ Burns Jr. showdown
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Author: Zachary Pereles
April 3, 2024 | 9:40 am