Joel Embiid stars with 23

Time:2024-04-19 07:08:57 Source:Earthly Edition news portal

Joel Embiid spearheaded the Philadelphia 76ers in a one-point win over the Miami Heat in Wednesday's Play-In game.

The reigning NBA MVP had 23 points and 15 rebounds to lead the 76ers to a 105-104 win. Additionally, Embiid made an all-important assist to Kelly Oubre Jr. on a go-ahead three-point play that sealed the victory.

Despite Embiid's noteworthy performance, the win was nothing short of a team effort as Nicolas Batum and Buddy Hield chipped in for Philly. Batum, who was acquired in the James Harden trade, showed his heroics by quadrupling his season average (5.3) and clocking in 20 points on the evening.


'Lots of booing,' Embiid said, smiling. 'We stuck together. It just shows you that I don't play my best, I don't get to my spots the whole game until the fourth quarter, and we still find a way to win.'

The 76ers earned the No. 7 seed and advanced to play the second-seeded New York Knicks in the opening round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. Game 1 is Saturday at Madison Square Garden.

Joel Embiid recorded 23 points and 15 rebounds to lead the 76ers past the Heat, 105-104

Joel Embiid recorded 23 points and 15 rebounds to lead the 76ers past the Heat, 105-104

Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler scored 19 points with five assists in his team's losing effort 

Nicolas Batum exploded with 20 points after averaging under six points-per-game this season

Nicolas Batum exploded with 20 points after averaging under six points-per-game this season

The Heat - who went from the play-in tourney to the NBA Finals a year ago - will host the Chicago Bulls on Friday night, with the winner getting the No. 8 seed.

Embiid exploded out of a quiet game late in the fourth and carried the Sixers back from 14 down in the second half. Embiid, who missed 43 games this season and finished out on a surgically repaired left knee, was a non-factor as Batum and Hield sparked the 76ers in the second half. Batum had 20 points.

'We won the game because of them,' Embiid said. 'Those guys stepped up and we won the game.'

But when the Sixers needed big buckets, who else was there but their big man?

Embiid buried a go-ahead 3-pointer from the top of the arc with 2;33 left in the game for a 93-91 lead that sent a crowd - that had about booed the Sixers out of the building at the half - into a frenzy. After the Sixers blew that lead, Embiid again was clutch with a three-point play for a 96-94 lead.

With the game tied 96-all, Miami's Tyler Herro was whistled for a backcourt violation. Embiid slipped the ball to Oubre under the basket for the bucket, the free throw and a 99-96 lead they would not give up.

The 76ers played this one like it was Game 7 - and with good reason. They like their chances against the upstart Knicks rather than playing for the No. 8 seed and a date with the NBA's best, the Boston Celtics.

Miami have a chance to secure the eighth seed in another Play-In game against Chicago

Miami have a chance to secure the eighth seed in another Play-In game against Chicago 

Kelly Oubre Jr. made a game-changing three-point play late in the fourth quarter

Kelly Oubre Jr. made a game-changing three-point play late in the fourth quarter 

That's what Miami faces if it can get out of Friday's game and make the playoffs under this format for the second straight season.

Herro - who hit a 3 in the final second before the 76ers lost the ball out of bounds as time expired - finished with 25 points. Jimmy Butler, perhaps slowed by a first-half knee injury, had 19.

'We will do this the hard way,' coach Erik Spoelstra said. 'That has to be the path right now. We're going to rest up, treat up, rally around each other up, get ready for Friday. Again, embrace these competitive games. It will be competitive in front of our home fans.'

Butler had four steals in the first half, and gutted out two free throws after he slipped and appeared to tweak his right knee, perhaps a reason he scored only two points in the fourth. Butler said he would need an MRI on Thursday.

'It felt like I couldn't do too much, which sucks with the timing of the game and everything,' Butler said. 'I hope that I'm fine. I hope that I wake up tomorrow and can still stick-and-move. Right now, I can't stay that's the case.'

The 76ers rallied in the third, fueled perhaps by a free fast-food chicken promotion triggered when the Heat missed consecutive free throws with a nine-point lead.

With the crowd roaring for the first time all night, the Sixers took off - but not behind the usual suspects. Batum instead hit three 3s in the quarter that edged the Sixers within one possession of a tie game three times. Each time, the 76ers were stymied, none worse then when Embiid was stripped on a drive that could have knotted the game at 68-all. Kevin Love instead buried a 3 and the Heat took a 74-69 lead into the fourth.

Tobias Harris scored nine points and ten rebounds in 33 minutes of play

Tobias Harris scored nine points and ten rebounds in 33 minutes of play 

The 76ers will take on the second-seeded Knicks in the first round of the NBA playoffs

The 76ers will take on the second-seeded Knicks in the first round of the NBA playoffs 

After a few quick buckets put them up early, the Sixers caved and seemed downright befuddled by Miami´s zone. The Sixers were passive and could not find a way to dump the ball inside to Embiid -- the 7-footer waving his arm in vain for a ball that never came. And where his help? All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey -- who had three 50-point games this season -- vanished and scored only nine points in the half. He finished with 19.

Philly´s voracious boo birds were heard early, often and never louder than when the oft-maligned Tobias Harris ripped a page out of the 1990s Knicks star Charles Smith's book when he missed four -- four! -- gimmes at the bucket on one possession.

Harris was benched in the final minutes of the game.

They'll need Harris playing close to an All-Star level moving forward. But for a game, Batum and Hield - and a heaping dose of Embiid - were enough for the Sixers.

'Just like we planned it,' a smiling team president Daryl Morey said in the locker room.

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