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23 three-pointers set a team record! Embiid averaged more points per game than Zhan Huang 76 Manpower Pacers

On April 6, Beijing time, the 76ers defeated the Pacers on the road, and 22 three-pointers set a new record in team history. Embiid exploded with 45 points and 13 rebounds, averaging 30.42 points per game this season, surpassing James (30.27 points) and temporarily rising to the first place. Harden had 11 points and 14 assists, and Maxie scored 30 points + eight three-pointers. The 76ers led the Pacers by as many as 27 points, and the Pacers narrowed the gap to single digits in the second half, but the 76ers withstood the pressure and took down their opponents. Jordan Jr. received a second-degree malicious foul in the fourth quarter and was banished.

23 three-pointers set a team record! Embiid averaged more points per game than Zhan Huang 76 Manpower Pacers

In this game, the 76ers blew up the record again—

First, the 76ers shot 17 three-pointers in the first half, setting a new halftime three-point record for the team, only one to tie the NBA record.

Second, Maxi's three-point shooting hit a career high.

Third, Niang hit more than Korver (131) as a substitute this season, becoming the most three-pointer in the team's history.

Fourth, the 76ers hit 22 three-pointers in the game, setting a new three-point record in team history.

Statistics

76ers: Embiid had 45 points and 13 rebounds, Maxi 30 points, 6 assists and 8 three-pointers, Harris had 14 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, and Harden had 11 points and 14 assists

Pacers: Hield 25 points and 10 rebounds, Halliburton 18 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, Smith 19 points and 6 rebounds, Stephenson 10 points

Star of the Field: Embiid

Embiid scored another 40+ points, surpassing James in points per game and rising to the top of the scoring list.

Game tidbits

Stephenson played 2+1 and shook his shoulders to celebrate!

When Stevenson attacked, he waved his hand to Embiid's face, and the referee replayed it and determined that it was an ordinary foul, without escalating malice.

Embiid European step layup is blown away step!

Jordan Jr. hit Washington in the head as he chased the cap, and the referee replayed it and escalated to a second-degree malicious foul, and Jordan Jr. was expelled.

Highlight moments

Maxi hit a three-pointer, and he set a career three-point record in this game!

Before the end of the first quarter, Embiid hit a three-pointer!

Halliburton one-handed split!

Harden retreated from a three-point shot!

Embiid dunk scored!

Maxi hit a three-pointer, which was the 76ers' 22nd three-pointer in the game, setting a new three-point record in the history of the 76ers!

Game review

In the first quarter, Jackson scored on a basket, Harris hit a three-pointer, Hield scored five straight points, and the Pacers made it 9-3. Embiid hit a layup and Maxi hit a three-pointer. Taylor dunked and scored, Harris and Maxi hit three consecutive points, Harden threw a shot, Harris hit another three points, and the 76ers overtook the Pacers. Embiid scored four straight points, Hield hit another three and Smith scored a layup. Halliburton scored on a layup and Embiid hit a three-pointer from a long range. In the first quarter, the 76ers led the Pacers 33-31.

In the second quarter, Halliburton scored five consecutive points, Niang, Milton and Harris hit three consecutive points, and Jordan Jr. received a dunk in the air. The 76ers stopped the Pacers in a wave of 8-0. Stephenson scored 2+1, and Milton and Washington scored three points. Harden hit a three-pointer, Embiid scored eight straight points, and the 76ers blasted another 11-0 wave to open up the point difference. Maxi hit three consecutive points, Stephenson scored consecutive points to block the 76ers' attack, Embiid played 2+1 in a row, and the point difference reached 25 points. Smith scored with a dunk and ended halftime to give the 76ers an 82-59 lead over the Pacers. The 76ers shot 17 three-pointers in the first half, setting a new NBA halftime three-point record.

In the first half, the 76ers' Embiid had 27 points and seven rebounds, And Maxi had set a career record with 21 points and seven three-pointers, Harris had 12 points, Harden had 6 points and eight assists, the Pacers' Smith had 13 points and six rebounds, Stephenson had 10 points and Hield 10 points.

Embiid scored five points in a row, Harden hit a three-pointer, and Jackson scored four points in a row. Embiid scored on a dunk, Green hit a three-pointer, Harry Burton scored five straight points, Hield hit a layup and the Pacers went on a 7-0 run to close the gap to 14 points. Niang hit three-point shots, Embiid scored from mid-range, Taylor and Hield scored consecutively, and Smith hooked up to make it 2+1. The Pacers hit another 9-0 run to close the points gap to single digits. At the end of the third quarter, the 76ers led the Pacers 107-99.

In the final quarter, Jordan Jr. received a dunk in the air, and Washington and Smith hit three-point shots. Jordan Jr. fouled in second degree, the Pacers continued to narrow the gap, and Washington hit a three-pointer to narrow the gap to four points. Milton scored from mid-range shots, Embiid scored consecutive points, and Maxi hit his 22nd three-pointer, setting a new three-point record in team history. The 76ers opened up the points gap again with an 11-0 run. Halliburton and Washington scored consecutive points, Embiid made two free throws, and Hield scored on the board. Harden also hit a layup, and in the end, the 76ers beat the Pacers on the road.

Both sides started

76ers: Harden, Maxi, Sable, Harris, Embiid

Pacers: Halliburton, Hield, Taylor, Brisette, Jackson

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