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LILLARD: Thank you to the Philadelphia fans for their love, but I have roots in Portland

LILLARD: Thank you to the Philadelphia fans for their love, but I have roots in Portland

On November 2, Beijing time, according to Espn reported that although Embiid did not play on the rotation, Tobias Harris entered the health and safety procedures, there was no news of when Ben Simmons would play, and the starting Danny Green also left the field early due to hamstring tension in the third quarter, but the Blazers still failed to take the victory from Philadelphia.

"It's a great win," 76ers coach Doug Rivers said, "and I joked with Michael Rubin [the 76ers shareholder], 'You only had $105 million worth of players not playing tonight.'" But this game showed the effort of the whole team. Everyone helps to win, that's the type of game. ”

Seth Curry scored the final 23 points of the game, including seven consecutive points in the final moments to help the team seal the win. Niang came off the bench to contribute 21 points and brought huge energy to the field, and even in the fourth quarter, the fans gave him mvp shouts. "Joel (Embiid) told me not to let this happen again. The fans here are really great, they welcomed me with open arms and are really grateful. ”

"Although sometimes not everyone can shoot, but still have to play aggressive. So in the second half I had that mentality and shot two three-pointers, and sometimes luck was on my side," Niang continued.

On the Blazers side, Lillard still doesn't seem to be able to get out of the slow heat of the opening season, scoring 20 points and 10 assists on 7-of-20 shooting. "I always see setbacks as an opportunity to show my true character," Lillard bluntly put it, "and when things go well, you always get a lot of praise, and they give you high praise in social media, on TV, and Lillard gets 60 points! Lillard took 50! ’。 But it's more telling when you're experiencing some setbacks, and people will say some real thoughts. ”

Rumors of the 76ers trading Lillard and Simmons with the Trail Blazers have been circulating since the offseason, and today Philadelphia fans even chanted the slogan "We want Lillard." "Yes I heard," Lillard confessed, "it's a city of brotherhood, and I guess they showed me some brotherly love." But I'm a trailblazer, rooted in the Torn City, and I've affirmed that time and time again. “

Source: NBA official website

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