Joel Embiid finally returned from his two-week absence, playing all 30 minutes alongside Tyrese Maxey in Sunday's double-overtime thriller against the Atlanta Hawks. The dominant center described his return as a "good step" towards regaining form, feeling okay physically after making his first game back.
Embiid praised the development of the trio he shared court time with on Sunday, stating that they are "getting better" and will be able to click together more effectively moving forward. He acknowledged that injuries have hindered his progress but expressed trust in his training regimen and rehabilitation process.
The center also discussed his difficult decision to leave the floor during the second overtime period, citing emotional frustration but maintaining a focus on learning from the experience. When asked about the team's heavy reliance on familiar two-man actions between him and Maxey, Embiid stressed the importance of involving other players in their strategy moving forward.
Embiid acknowledged Tyrese Maxey's remarkable workload, saying he feels bad for the young guard but believes everyone can only control their own actions. He expressed admiration for Maxey's elite performance and vowed to support his teammate during this challenging stretch.
Meanwhile, rookie VJ Edgecombe returned from a three-game absence with his calf injury showing no signs of weakness after Sunday's game. In contrast, Dominick Barlow took advantage of his newfound starting role in the power forward position, playing 45 minutes and making key contributions throughout the match against the Hawks.
Coach Nick Nurse has praised Barlow for his outstanding basketball IQ, athleticism, and commitment to helping the team succeed, solidifying his place as a valuable asset in the lineup.
The Sixers' coach Kyle Lowry made his second appearance of the season and showcased his leadership skills with 11 minutes of playing time against the Brooklyn Nets. Tyrese Maxey and Jared McCain praised their coach's influence on their performance during Friday's game and expressed excitement about playing alongside him again.
However, an ominous development emerged when Andre Drummond was ruled out of Sunday's match due to knee soreness. Despite his MRI coming back clean, the 32-year-old center struggled with a sore knee at halftime and did not appear in the second half.
Overall, the Sixers' performance against the Hawks was marred by heartbreak, but Embiid emphasized the importance of moving forward quickly and capitalizing on this opportunity to regroup and refocus.
Embiid praised the development of the trio he shared court time with on Sunday, stating that they are "getting better" and will be able to click together more effectively moving forward. He acknowledged that injuries have hindered his progress but expressed trust in his training regimen and rehabilitation process.
The center also discussed his difficult decision to leave the floor during the second overtime period, citing emotional frustration but maintaining a focus on learning from the experience. When asked about the team's heavy reliance on familiar two-man actions between him and Maxey, Embiid stressed the importance of involving other players in their strategy moving forward.
Embiid acknowledged Tyrese Maxey's remarkable workload, saying he feels bad for the young guard but believes everyone can only control their own actions. He expressed admiration for Maxey's elite performance and vowed to support his teammate during this challenging stretch.
Meanwhile, rookie VJ Edgecombe returned from a three-game absence with his calf injury showing no signs of weakness after Sunday's game. In contrast, Dominick Barlow took advantage of his newfound starting role in the power forward position, playing 45 minutes and making key contributions throughout the match against the Hawks.
Coach Nick Nurse has praised Barlow for his outstanding basketball IQ, athleticism, and commitment to helping the team succeed, solidifying his place as a valuable asset in the lineup.
The Sixers' coach Kyle Lowry made his second appearance of the season and showcased his leadership skills with 11 minutes of playing time against the Brooklyn Nets. Tyrese Maxey and Jared McCain praised their coach's influence on their performance during Friday's game and expressed excitement about playing alongside him again.
However, an ominous development emerged when Andre Drummond was ruled out of Sunday's match due to knee soreness. Despite his MRI coming back clean, the 32-year-old center struggled with a sore knee at halftime and did not appear in the second half.
Overall, the Sixers' performance against the Hawks was marred by heartbreak, but Embiid emphasized the importance of moving forward quickly and capitalizing on this opportunity to regroup and refocus.