Today, the first round of the NBA playoffs in the Eastern Conference G2 continues, and the 76ers challenge the Knicks away. In the first quarter, the lead was again reversed 101-104 to the Knicks, and the big score was 0-2 behind. Looking at the data, who is the culprit of the team's loss?
Embiid: I was robbed by Harden at the last moment, I don't know what you were doing on the court?12-of-29 shooting, 34 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists, plus/minus +3
Maxi: You were the one who scored five points in a row and overtook in the end, and it was you who made mistakes at critical moments and lost the game. He finished with 35 points, 9 rebounds and 10 assists on 12-of-22 shooting, with a plus/minus of -3
Harris: How do you explain this game when you say you didn't have the right to shoot? 4-of-11 shooting, 10 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists, plus/minus -5
Oubre: I really didn't have a presence today, it's a playoff game! 2-of-7 shooting, 4 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, plus/minus -1
Lowry: Embiid, who stood under the basket without stretching his hand, watched you fall into the crowd despite the fact that you couldn't stop the car despite protecting the frame, I don't know how you felt? 2-of-6 shooting, 8 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists, plus/minus +6
Batum: Don't look at me not taking a lot of shots, but if I am given a little bit of space I can still score three points. 2-of-5 shooting, 6 points, 5 rebounds and 1 assist, plus/minus -6
Summary: The culprit of today's 76ers loss - Nas, led by five points in the end, and did not call a timeout to cause a baseline service error, and the game was one point behind with 6 seconds left, and there could have been plenty of time to set up tactics, or I didn't know the timeout, was the game too exciting and forgot?