All-Star center Joel Embiid and his Sixers are finally looking like the team many NBA observers expected following a productive offseason, writes Tony Jones of The Athletic.
Philadelphia is on a four-game winning streak and has won eight of its last 10 contests. At 13-17, the team is mere percentage points behind the 14-18 Pistons, who are currently the Eastern Conference’s No. 10 seed and final play-in team.
Jones notes that Embiid has been playing more like his MVP self of late, re-emphasizing his game in the post.
“I’ve been saying for a while, we’re just starting to play a lot better,” Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said. “We’ve gone a long stretch where we are starting to take whatever has come. We have a few minor injuries, and we just keep on rolling. We are dealing with some foul trouble, and we just keep on rolling. What I’m most happy with is that we’re starting to get a defensive mentality to us. And that can take you a long ways.”
There’s more out of Philadelphia:
- Embiid is sitting out Wednesday’s road clash against Sacramento with a sprained left foot, reports Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer (Twitter link). It’s the first game of a back-to-back set for the 76ers.
- Sixers forward Guerschon Yabusele is making the most of his second NBA opportunity, as he relayed to Spencer Davies of of RG. Yabusele had previously played in the league from 2017-19, before moving abroad when NBA work had dried up for him. His play for Real Madrid and his native Team France of late earned him a look from Philadelphia. “It’s a crazy year for me,” Yabusele told Davies. “I always say the resolve that we had in Real Madrid and then go to Olympics, be able to have that silver medal but also compete at the highest level and be able to be on the court with the best guy in the world, just that was amazing for me. And then, to be able to come back to the league to get the contract. It’s been just full of emotion, you know?”
- In case you missed it, Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week on Monday.
Mid leve team still…
Just like Miami these past few years or the Hawks this year… If every bit of luck goes right for them they have a shot at the finals…
But against a top Western team they aren’t close to contending…
Not deep enough to compete with Boston or the Cavs… Embiid carries this team so much he really is MVP or close to
Embiid has Maxey and PG. Jokic has no other allstar player on his team and does more with less.
Make the finals then…