Friday film: Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey drag Sixers to 'lucky' last-second win

Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey's Back-to-Form Performance Leads the Sixers to a 'Lucky' Last-Second Win Over the Kings.

In a game where the Philadelphia 76ers couldn't seem to do anything right, coach Nick Nurse wouldn't have it. "I think we're pretty lucky that we got out of there with a W," he admitted post-game. The lowly Sacramento Kings had already put the Sixers in an 11-point hole midway through the fourth quarter, but Nurse's trusty duo – Embiid and Maxey – came to the rescue.

The performance from these two superstars was nothing short of spectacular. They collectively poured in 77 of the team's 113 points, with both players exceeding expectations in a night that will be remembered for what they did in the final minutes to drag their team across the finish line. What made this win so impressive wasn't just their individual brilliance but the manner in which they worked together seamlessly.

Maxey finally broke out of his slump, scoring 40 points and displaying an early season pep in his step once again. His game-winning basket on a one-and-one layup will be etched in the memories of Sixers fans for a long time to come.

On the other hand, this was not exactly Joel Embiid's best game. He managed to score 37 points without making any truly noteworthy plays across the first three quarters before settling into his usual form. That quintessential Embiid experience – casual dominance – returned as he scored 10 points in the first eight possessions and would eventually have some standout plays mixed in.

Beyond their individual brilliance, what made this win so special was how they worked together. This duo's game-winning connection on the final play will likely be all anyone remembers about this game, but it was truly a testament to their partnership that brought everyone else to life on the court. The supporting cast struggled to make any sort of waves in this one.

While Embiid and Maxey are undoubtedly elite players, Coach Nurse has been emphasizing the importance of his team playing as a cohesive unit. He wants everyone to be involved in the offense rather than relying solely on these two superstars. In a game where no other player could find their spark, even Embiid was willing to acknowledge what felt obvious – that when the game is close, their bread and butter needs to shine.

With this win, Nurse's message echoed louder than ever: "We need to worry about the 76ers, man. Doing what we're capable of doing, playing a little bit for the bigger picture, worrying more about us than who we're playing, and executing." The home locker room was ecstatic, but the coach made it clear that there's still work to be done if they want to reach their full potential.

As the Sixers head into the weekend, they'll look to build on this momentum while addressing the numerous issues that came up against Sacramento.
 
Umm... I think this win was super overrated lol 🤦‍♂️ like, yeah Embiid and Maxey did put on a show, but it's not like they carried the whole team to victory or anything. The Kings were already struggling and that 11-point hole in the 4th quarter was pretty huge for Philly to overcome. And don't even get me started on how "lucky" Coach Nurse said they were 🤷‍♂️ I mean, come on, that's not exactly a winning formula right there... 😒
 
I'm loving how these two boys, Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, finally broke out of their slumps and delivered a W for the 76ers 🎉! It was like they were unstoppable when working together on offense – it's crazy to think about how much easier the game became once they got in rhythm. And let's be real, that last-minute win over the Kings? Pure clutch ⚡️. But what I'm even more stoked about is Coach Nurse finally getting his message across – we need to see this cohesion from our entire team, not just rely on those two stars to carry us 🤝. The supporting cast may have been quiet, but Embiid and Maxey's chemistry spoke for itself. Bring on the next game! 💪
 
🙌 I'm so hyped for Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey right now! They're like a dynamic duo on the court 💪😎 Their chemistry is unbeatable and it's amazing to see how they work together seamlessly 👫💯

I love how Coach Nurse keeps emphasizing the importance of his team playing as a cohesive unit 📚👥 It's clear that Embiid and Maxey are the leaders of this team, but if they can get everyone else involved, watch out for the 76ers! 🔥💨 They've got some serious momentum going on right now and I'm all about it 💫

I also love how Embiid was willing to acknowledge what felt obvious – that when the game is close, their bread and butter needs to shine 🙏 It's refreshing to see him be humble like that.

Can't wait to see what the rest of the season holds for these guys! 😆
 
🤔 They just so happen to have 2 superstars who can carry them, what a relief 😅. It's like the rest of the team doesn't even exist unless those two are scoring 🙄. Can't say I'm impressed by how easily they won this game...but yeah, Embiid and Maxey are straight fire 🔥💪
 
man 😊 I'm so hyped about Embiid and Maxey's performance tonight 🤯! Like for real, 77 points between them is insane 💥 and their chemistry on court is just electric 🔋! Coach Nurse really needs to be commended on making the right call in bringing those two superstars together. It was like they were unstoppable 🚀!

I mean, sure Maxey broke out of his slump and had that clutch game-winning basket 😍 but Embiid's dominance was still there even if it wasn't as flashy as usual 🤔. And let's be real, their final play connection is going to be all anyone talks about for a while now 📺!

I love how Coach Nurse is emphasizing the importance of the team playing as a unit though 🌈! We need to see more of that from the 76ers moving forward ⏰. It's not just about Embiid and Maxey carrying them, they have to be able to execute when it matters most 💪.

This win was definitely lucky 😅 but in all seriousness, it's a huge momentum boost for the team going into the weekend 🎉! Let's hope they can build on this and show us what they're really capable of 🔥
 
.. you know what's wild? It's how one win can change everything. I mean, the 76ers were down by 11 with like 5 minutes left and no one thought they'd make it happen... but Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, man! They just took over. It's not just about them being clutch, though - it's how they worked together that made all the difference.

It's like life, you know? Sometimes we're down, but if we've got the right people around us, with the right mindset, we can turn things around in a heartbeat. Coach Nurse is onto something when he says everyone needs to be involved and playing for the bigger picture. It's easy to get caught up in individual greatness, but it's those connections, those team vibes that make all the difference.

The thing is, though, even with their amazing win, there's still work to be done. The Sixers can't afford to rely on Embiid and Maxey alone... they need everyone to step up and shine. It's a lesson we can all learn from - our strength comes not just in who we are individually, but in how we come together with others.
 
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