Today's NBA regular season, the Portland Blazers collapsed in the final quarter with a full game lead, and were eliminated by "The Great" Embiid in the last 1.1 seconds, losing 119-120.
After losing this game, the Blazers continued to rank 13th in the West with 31-36, further widening the gap from the ninth Lakers (32-34), and the Eastern Brothers once again successfully protected the lake!
The game actually started perfectly for the Blazers, with returning team number two scorer Anfini Simmons scoring 13 points on 3-of-4 three-point shooting in the first quarter, and the Blazers started 29-14 on consecutive shots. Fortunately, Embiid also scored 14 points in a single quarter, and the 76ers were not blasted in the first quarter, and trailed 29-37 at the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter, the Blazers' hand was still hot, and Lee coached as a master of the organization today, with 5 points and 6 assists in a single quarter, and the Blazers' hand on the outside was still unpressed, and it was already 71-56 at halftime.
But the 76ers gradually found their feelings, taking advantage of the Blazers' slight drop in hand to close the gap and enter the final quarter at 85-96.
In the fourth quarter, it completely became a performance moment for Embiid and Harden, and the two worked together to turn opposite center Nurkic into a "doll", Harden used a backward step to play three-pointers, and Embiid kept eating alone.
With Nurkic missing four free throws and Maxi scoring four points on consecutive free throws at key moments, the 76ers chased the ball 118-119 in the final 7.0 seconds.
After a timeout, Embiid faced Nurkic again with a turnaround and a solid shot to give the 76ers a 120-119 lead for the first time in the game.
With Leigh hitting a three-point miss in the final 1.1 seconds, the 76ers turned around at the end of the game after falling behind the game, and the Emperor took the game away.
The Great 39 points, 7 boards, 4 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocks, Harden 19 points, 9 boards and 8 assists, Melton 13 points and 5 assists, Maxi 13 points and 4 rebounds.
On the Blazers side, Simmons 34 points, Grant 24 points and 10 boards, Lillard 22 points, 6 boards and 10 assists, Reddish 14 points and 2 steals, Nurkic 11 points, 5 boards and 5 assists.