The Sixers' latest defeat to the Knicks has left fans reeling, with Joel Embiid's performance on display for all to see. However, it was not enough to secure a 3-0 sweep of New York this season.
For half, Embiid, the team's star center, had everyone's attention, racking up 28 points in the first quarter alone and leading his team to a seven-point advantage. He seemed unstoppable, answering every defender and coverage the Knicks threw at him, and even got away from a pesky Mitchell Robinson on several occasions.
But it was the second half where things took a drastic turn for the worse. Embiid's performance took a nosedive, with him missing all three of his shots in the quarter, and it seemed like he just couldn't find any kind of groove. The Knicks, meanwhile, capitalized on the Sixers' struggles, outscoring them 30-13 to take a commanding lead.
The final stretch saw Embiid make some valiant effort, but ultimately, it was not enough to overcome the large deficit. What's concerning is how far Embiid fell from his previous form, and whether he can return to that level of play.
The loss also highlights the Sixers' need for roster changes. With two-way power forwards Dominick Barlow and Jabari Walker struggling to keep up with the demands of their roles, it's clear that something needs to be done to get them more playing time. And with the team at 14 standard players, it's only a matter of time before some action is taken.
In fact, rumors are already swirling that the Sixers will make a move soon, whether it's converting Barlow or Walker to a standard contract or signing another player to a 10-day deal. One thing is for sure: the roster is going to look different on Monday.
Meanwhile, there were some lighter moments during the game, with a fan named Tommy hitting a half-court shot to win $10,000 in cryptocurrency and old friend Guerschon Yabusele's first visit to Philadelphia since departing for the Knicks.
For half, Embiid, the team's star center, had everyone's attention, racking up 28 points in the first quarter alone and leading his team to a seven-point advantage. He seemed unstoppable, answering every defender and coverage the Knicks threw at him, and even got away from a pesky Mitchell Robinson on several occasions.
But it was the second half where things took a drastic turn for the worse. Embiid's performance took a nosedive, with him missing all three of his shots in the quarter, and it seemed like he just couldn't find any kind of groove. The Knicks, meanwhile, capitalized on the Sixers' struggles, outscoring them 30-13 to take a commanding lead.
The final stretch saw Embiid make some valiant effort, but ultimately, it was not enough to overcome the large deficit. What's concerning is how far Embiid fell from his previous form, and whether he can return to that level of play.
The loss also highlights the Sixers' need for roster changes. With two-way power forwards Dominick Barlow and Jabari Walker struggling to keep up with the demands of their roles, it's clear that something needs to be done to get them more playing time. And with the team at 14 standard players, it's only a matter of time before some action is taken.
In fact, rumors are already swirling that the Sixers will make a move soon, whether it's converting Barlow or Walker to a standard contract or signing another player to a 10-day deal. One thing is for sure: the roster is going to look different on Monday.
Meanwhile, there were some lighter moments during the game, with a fan named Tommy hitting a half-court shot to win $10,000 in cryptocurrency and old friend Guerschon Yabusele's first visit to Philadelphia since departing for the Knicks.