2025-26 Sixers Bell Ringer season standings:
Tyrese Maxey – 22
Joel Embiid – 9
VJ Edgecombe – 8
Paul George – 6
Dominick Barlow – 2
Andre Drummond – 2
Jared McCain :’( – 2
Kelly Oubre Jr. – 2
MarJon Beauchamp – 1
Adem Bona – 1
Justin Edwards – 1
Quentin Grimes – 1
Trendon Watford – 1
15th roster spot – 1
The Sixers came into Thursday night’s game riding the high of a two-game winning streak, that coincided with the return of Joel Embiid to the lineup. The Sixers welcomed Eastern Conference foe the Miami Heat to South Philly for a matchup of teams currently sitting at sixth and eighth in the conference standings, respectively. This game could potentially have postseason ramifications for both teams as far as avoiding the play-in or homecourt advantage in a potential play-in scenario.
The first quarter of this one was back and forth and high scoring as the two teams traded baskets for most of it. The Sixers were carried by Tyrese Maxey, who came out blistering knocking down five triples to set the franchise all-time career record, passing Allen Iverson. Maxey’s 20 points in the first quarter led all scorers as the Sixers took a 36-35 advantage one.
The Sixers continued to scorch the nets in the second quarter, as they created some separation from the Heat. The Sixers were led by Joel Embiid who led all scorers at the half with 21 points. Sixers rookie sensation VJ Edgecombe poured in 12 of his own in the first half. The Sixers took a 73-57 lead to the intermission.
The Heat shrunk the gap in the third quarter behind a 34-point period. The Sixers’ offense tailed off from their scorching first half. Bam Adebayo had a monster quarter as part of a monster game. Adebayo headed to the fourth with 29 points and 14 rebounds. The Sixers took a 99-91 lead into the final frame.
The Sixers held on in the fourth in what was a much slower pace than the first three. Getting 20+ from Maxey, Oubre and Embiid was enough for the Sixers to strengthen their hold on the Eastern Conference sixth seed.
Time for Bell Ringer.
Joel Embiid: 26 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists, 8-for-20 from the field, 8-for-9 from the line
Embiid used a strong first half to help get the Sixers a sizeable lead in this one that they were able to hold onto down the stretch. Embiid continues his stellar play even in a below-average game for his standards from the field. His presence on both ends continues to show a clear difference in the Sixers’ overall play as opposed to when he is out and they struggle mightily. As always, the plan remains getting the big man to the postseason at full strength.
Tyrese Maxey: 28 points, 11 assist, 4 rebounds, 9-for-26 from the field, 5-for-12 from three
Tyrese Maxey etched his name atop Sixers franchise history tonight as he passed Allen Iverson on the all-time career made threes list to sit alone in the top spot. Maxey poured in 20 of his 28 points in the first quarter as he struggled to find the range and a rhythm offensively for the remainder of the game. Maxey’s work as a floor general was still felt throughout the game as he logged 11 assists on the night to just one giveaway.
Kelly Oubre: 21 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 8-for-14 from the field, 3-for-5 from three
Oubre was huge in this one for the Sixers on both ends as he put in an efficient 21 points. Oubre seemingly always hit a shot or made a key stop right when the Sixers needed it and the Heat were mounting a charge. Oubre with Embiid and Oubre without Embiid continue to look like very different players as the Sixers swingman is able to play more to his strengths when Joel is in the lineup. The Sixers are going to need Oubre down the stretch as they try to climb the Eastern Conference standings and as the postseason approaches.
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