On February 12, Beijing time, the NBA regular season Philadelphia home match against the Thunder, Harden has not yet ushered in the debut of the franchise. Embiid blasted down an 11+10 double-double in the first quarter, and then led the team to continue to open up the score, and Philadelphia once had a 19-point advantage in the final quarter. The Thunder stubbornly counterattacked at one point and chased only 6 points away, but finally Philadelphia swept 100-87 double kills to send the Thunder 4 consecutive losses.
Statistics
Philadelphia: Embiid 25 points, 19 boards, 4 assists, 5 assists, 5 assists, Maxi 24 points, 5 boards and 2 assists, Sable 10 points, 3 boards and 3 blocks, Harris 17 points, 11 boards and 3 assists and 3 blocks.
Thunder: Dort 15 points, 4 boards, Beziley 14 points, 15 boards, Favors 16 points and 9 boards, Pokushevsky 15 points and 6 boards, Gidey 9 points, 7 boards and 5 assists, Williams 7 points, 10 boards and 4 assists.
The Star of the Field
Embiid exploded with 25+ points in 22 consecutive games, continuing to set a new record for the longest of the season and the second-longest in Philadelphia's history. Embiid blasted down two double-doubles in the first quarter, and the big two-doubles in the whole game led the Philadelphia double to sweep the Thunder to win.
Game review
In the first quarter of the game, Bezli and Embiid each scored a three-pointer in the opening, and the two sides continued to hit the inside line to draw consecutively, Embiid once missed two free throws to maintain a 9-9 draw, and the two teams continued to tug-of-war until 15-15. Embiid continued to make two foul shots, Dort responded with three points, Robbie scored a three-point advantage on a layup, and Embiid scored two free throws to win 2+1 with Niang for 2+1. Dolt hit a layup, Milton hit a one-stop layup, Gidey hit two free throws, the two teams tied 24-24 in the first quarter, and Embiid has contributed an 11+10 double-double in the first quarter.
Two points each scored two points in the first two minutes of the second quarter, with Williams hitting a shot, Maxi responding 2+1 and Sebel throwing to maintain a three-point advantage. Pokushevsky threw a shot, Kolkmaz made two free throws and Sebel dunked, Beziley hit a layup and Embiid hit a shot back. Dort made a layup with Beziley, Gidy threw a shot to overtake the 2-pointer, Milton hit two free throws, and Gidy continued to hit a three-pointer. Maxie hit a mid-range shot with Harris, and Maxie hit two consecutive layups to give Philadelphia a 46-41 lead over the Thunder in the first half.
In another game, Sebel scored a 10-point advantage with Maxi in a dragon dunk, Dort and Favors chased points in succession, and Embiid and Maxi made two free throws to stop the Thunder. Favors dunked, Maxi three-pointer and Embiid a dragon layup to extend the 15-point advantage, and the Thunder responded with a 10-4 offensive pursuit. Harris scored six points in a row from 2+1 and three points, the Thunder chased four points in a row, Embiid scored five points in a row, and Philadelphia won 11 points 31-20 in the quarter, ending the third quarter with Philadelphia leading the Thunder 77-61. Embiid had 24 points, 18 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 blocks in the first three quarters, leading Philadelphia to three in double figures and the Thunder to two in double figures.
Philadelphia entered the fourth quarter with a 16-point lead, with Pokushevsky gliding dunks, Reid dunking with both hands in return, Williams making one free throw and Nyon extending his 18-point advantage with three points. The two teams then missed consecutive hits, With Williams hitting two free throws, Green hitting a 19-point advantage from a three-pointer and Pokushevsky responding with a three-pointer. The Thunder continued to hit the inside to play a wave of 8-2 offensive points, Embiid made two free throws, and Favors dunked and Maledon's three-point chase to only 6 points. Harris made a three-point layup with Maxie, Philadelphia regained an 11-point advantage to stop the Thunder, Beziley hit a three-pointer and Maxie hit a mid-range shot. Harris threw a 12-point advantage to set the win, and finally Philadelphia swept the Thunder with a double.
Both sides started
Philadelphia: Maxi, Sable, Korkmaz, Harris, Embiid
Thunder: Gidey, Mann, Dolt, Beziley, Favors
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)