Tyrese Maxey jumped on Joel Embiid’s back and pounded the big man’s chest in celebration of the greatest game in the center’s career. The frivolity was fitting because Embiid carried the Sixers in the fourth quarter — all while each bucket etched his name alongside the greats in NBA history.
Center Embiid on Sunday scored a career-high 59 points, and added 11 rebounds, eight assists and seven blocked shots in a historically dominant performance, powering Philadelphia to a 105-98 victory over the Utah Jazz.
“My teammates knew who had the hot hand and they just had to feed me,” Embiid said.
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Embiid has clearly rounded back into form over the past week after recovering from an illness. The reigning NBA scoring champion dropped 42 points a night earlier in a win against Atlanta.
Embiid scored 26 of Philadelphia’s 27 points in the fourth quarter and he became the first player in NBA history with 50 points, 10 boards, five rebounds, five assists and five blocks in a game since blocks became an official statistic in 1973-1974.
“I’ve never seen a more dominating performance when you combine defense and offense,” Sixers coach Doc Rivers said.
There have been few like it in Philadelphia, even for a franchise littered with basketball Hall of Famers. Embiid scored the fifth-most points in franchise history. Wilt Chamberlain, naturally, holds the top three spots with 68 in 1967, 65 in 1966 and 62 in 1966. Allen Iverson scored 60 in 2005.
“Those are two legends that played here that I respect a lot and to be in that company means a lot,” Embiid said. “I still got a long ways to go.”
With the Sixers up 101-98 and 1 minute, 19 seconds left, Embiid blocked Collin Sexton’s driving layup and then came right down and hit a little jumper that sealed the victory.
Embiid made 19 of 28 shots from the floor, 20 of 24 free throws and kept the Sixers from folding against the upstart Jazz.
Embiid even tossed in a steal and his plus-minus was plus-25 in 37 minutes.
His 101 points this weekend made him only the third player since 1988 to score 100-plus points on a back-to-back. He combined for 21 rebounds and 14 assists, and he did it all with James Harden still out with an injured foot.
Embiid was aware he was on the brink of 60 points — he tossed up a turnaround three-pointer in the final minute that was not close (he missed four of five three-pointers overall).
“I could have easily dribbled the ball and pulled up,” Embiid said, laughing.
The number that stood out the most to Embiid: 0. The turnover-prone center had none in the second half after committing five in the first.
Maxey chipped in 18 points for the Sixers, but they had only 10 points from their other three starters. Embiid scored 13 points in the first quarter, 11 in the second and nine more in the third.
Maxey smiled as he repeatedly said: “Joel Embiid is very good at basketball” to questions about the center’s effort, because really, what other superlatives were left?
“I think you can tell he’s hitting his groove,” Maxey said.
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