Tyrese Maxey led the way in the Sixers‘ overtime win over Indiana on Sunday, with a game-high 45 points in his 48 minutes of action. But the team likely wouldn’t have gotten its first victory of the season if not for a pair of offseason additions, according to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, who highlights the contributions of Eric Gordon and Caleb Martin.
Gordon scored 15 points and was a plus-17 in 32 minutes off the bench, while Martin had a double-double (17 points, 12 rebounds) in 37 minutes.
Joel Embiid and Paul George will be back in the 76ers’ lineup at some point, but it won’t happen on Wednesday vs. Detroit. As Kyle Neubeck of PHLY Sports tweets, while the two stars participated in portions of practice on Tuesday, they’ve been ruled out for tomorrow’s game and will be reevaluated again later this week.
With or without those stars healthy, the club will need major contributions from its role players, Pompey writes. Sunday’s win showed what that could look like, and Gordon is confident that Philadelphia’s supporting cast will only improve as the season progresses.
“We are going to continue to get better,” Gordon said. “This is the worst, you know? You can never panic in this league. There’s too many games, an 82-game season. It’s too early. And we’re going to continue to get better and better. We’ve got guys with great attitudes who are wanting to win.”
Here’s more on the Sixers:
- No team brought back fewer players from last season’s roster (seven) than the 76ers. That – along with Embiid’s and George’s absences – has created an early-season challenge for head coach Nick Nurse, who is still getting accustomed to his new-look squad and determining the strengths and weaknesses of certain lineups, writes Gina Mizell of The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I’ve got to learn what’s going on with this team,” Nurse said during Sunday’s post-game media session. “… I’m trying to learn what looks good, and what doesn’t.”
- Embiid hasn’t suited up for a game yet this fall, but he’s already been hit with his first technical foul of the season. According to Tim Bontemps of ESPN (Twitter link), the league announced on Monday that Embiid was assessed a technical for waving a towel on the bench while Andrew Nembhard was shooting free throws on Sunday.
- Patrick McCaw, Marcus Bagley, and Isaiah Mobley are among the notable names on the training camp roster announced on Monday (via Twitter) by the Delaware Blue Coats, Philadelphia’s G League affiliate. McCaw won three NBA championships with Golden State and Toronto during the first three years of his playing career, while Bagley and Mobley are the brothers of established NBA players (Marvin Bagley III and Evan Mobley).
Joel Embiid and Paul George will be back in the 76ers’ lineup at some point ….
76ers will be fine in the first half of the season, but Joel Embiid and Paul George could go down anytime in the second half.
If 76ers were the 7-8th seed, they would face Celtics or Knicks in the first round playoffs.
Like Seth,ja,Luka,brunson and just about anyone not named Sillivan the bot
It’s early but Martin has impressed with a lot. I love his game solid pickup by Morey and the Sixers.
Tyrese will have a bad back and sore shoulders quickly carrying Embiid. Trade Joel. Let somebody else deal with his heart injuries.
Maxey is shooting 28 shots a game and missing the vast majority of them.
Yeah….not uncommon. Teams can constantly double him and work him over full court with multiple guys when majority of his team mates aren’t threats. It’s Tyreses team from here, Embiid has always stunk it up in the 4th when it matters anyways. Gone this off-season at the latest, if they can find someone to bite. Surely philly could use a mascot, drink bottle or to quote Jackey Moon ‘a washing machine’. $ 60 million a yr for this guy….no thanks. I’d be ringing the Warriors.
Sent him to Detriot, they’re pretty stupid.