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Embiid misses Maxxie and Harden after Sixers loss

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There is no stronger evidence than true return Joel Embiid He declared it with a terrifying cry. 59 points Last week’s game against the Utah Jazz came a day after scoring 42 goals against Atlanta. Minnesota Timberwolves as proof. A huge ineffective contribution for the Philadelphia 76ers as they say goodbye to their season-best dynamics (three straight wins) against the Minneapolis team (109-112).may be missing James Harden Also Tobias Harrisbut is missing Tyrese Maxsey – First game without a young point guard, injured for 3-4 weeks -, no matter how much Embiid has, it’s too much.

Because despite the close end result, the Sixers spent most of the game losing with a 10+ point advantage.luxury last room shake miltonhis 27 to 8 points and Deanthony Melton The addition (9 of his 19) to Embiid’s routine (8 in this last set) allowed Doc Rivers’ men to compete for the match.A triple (109-110) by Melton in 29 seconds until the horn almost culminates, then the former grizzly bear He would have missed a layup with 10 seconds left to give the Pennsylvanians the lead.

Philadelphia has managed to right a bad start to the season, but sometimes it remains misunderstood.First, the performance of PJ Tucker. The highly ragged inside has never established himself as a good scorer, but is impressive being the starter for a team that has defined itself as a ring-chain contender. 3 consecutive battles No points or few shots, 0/2 on field goals.

The “best” thing is that the Sixers were punished for their incorporation — plus Daniel House Jr.-With two draft picks for “tampering” Tucker isn’t justified either, but he shouldn’t be to blame for it. Philadelphia may have to be in the minority 2 more weeks Because in this situation, without Harden or Maxie, “Beard” will be re-evaluated from his injury during this same period.

To oppose one of the market’s “bluffs”, who also continues to question his incorporation, Rudy GobertThe Frenchman, who scored 15 or more points in four games, only had eight rebounds despite recording 13, making him Minnesota’s worst record at plus-minus-eight. Anthony Edwards Although they led the Wolves with 25 goals, they also performed poorly from the field with 7/21 shooting from the field. Karl-Anthony Towns 12 points and 5/14 shooting.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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