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The Philadelphia Sixers’ bad streak continues. The Pennsylvania franchise recorded a fifth defeat in a row, Wednesday in the NBA regular season, on the floor of the Memphis Grizzlies (117-111) and remains 15th and last in the Eastern Conference. In addition, from the start of the second period she had to do without Paul George, her all-star strong winger, victim of a hyperextension of the left knee.
The first of the Embiid – Maxey – George trio
It was the first time this season that the 76ers fielded the trio Joel Embiid – Tyrese Maxey – Paul George, all having experienced a period where they were injured. But this triplet only played half-time. During which the Grizzlies had widened a gap (63-53 at the break). And, upon returning from the locker room, Philadelphia was not able to take the advantage. Memphis led throughout the second half, but had scares at the end of the game.
At 54”1 from the buzzer, a shot from Joel Embiid allowed the Sixers to come back to 115-111. Desmond Bane then missed a three-point attempt for the Grizzlies. The latter finally escaped on two free throws from Jaren Jackson, thus signing their ninth victory of the season and gaining a place in the Western Conference standings (eighth). Jackson was the strong man for Memphis (25 points), well supported by Bane (21 pts and 10 rebounds).
Guerschon Yabusele efficace
In the ranks of the Philadelphia Sixers, Joel Embiid had his best game of the season with 35 points (10/21 shooting including 1/5 three-pointers) and 11 rebounds. “Rookie” Jared McCain scored 20 points. Maxey scored eight in twenty minutes on the floor. George only played 17 minutes for two points and four rebounds. Guerschon Yabusele was able to do well in the game. In 19 minutes, the French power forward scored 17 points (6/8 shooting including 5/6 three-pointers).
The 76ers will try to end their bad streak by hosting the Brooklyn Nets, eighth in the Eastern Conference, next Friday. The Memphis Grizzlies will play twenty-four hours later, against the Chicago Bulls, ranked 11th.
Adjustment to turn things around?
Interview with 2 guests about the Philadelphia Sixers’ recent NBA regular season loss and Paul George’s injury:
Guest 1: Jared McCain, Philadelphia 76ers guard
Question 1: How did it feel to be a part of the historic “Embiid-Maxey-George” trio for the first time this season? Can you describe the energy and chemistry that you experienced on the court with them?
Guest 2: Guerschon Yabusele, Philadelphia 76ers forward
Question 2: You had a standout performance in last night’s game, scoring 17 points and making a significant impact off the bench. Can you tell us about the adjustments you had to make to quickly adapt to the 76ers system and contribute on such short notice?
Guest 1: Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers center
Question 3: As the team’s star player, how do you keep the morale high during this tough losing streak? What are your thoughts on the impact of Paul George’s injury on the team’s chemistry and strategy?
Guest 2: Desmond Bane, Memphis Grizzlies guard
Question 4: Your team has been on a hot streak lately, with nine wins in a row. What do you think has been the key to your success, and how do you plan on maintaining that momentum moving forward?
Guest 1: Doc Rivers, Philadelphia 76ers head coach
Question 5: As a coach, how do you balance the desire to play the starters with the need to give them rest during this grueling NBA season? In hindsight, would you have handled Paul George’s minutes differently?
Guest 2: Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies forward
Question 6: You had an impressive game last night, with 25 points and 10 rebounds. What aspects of your game are you focusing on improving as the season progresses?
Section 2: Analysis and Insights
Guest 1: David Aldridge, NBA analyst
Question 7: In your opinion, what are the main factors contributing to the Sixers’ struggles this season? Is there a particular area of their game that needs improvement or