The Commercial Appeal

76ers need Harden to deliver

- Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA – James Harden says he's “ready to hoop.”

The Philadelph­ia 76ers sure hope The Beard is good to go – not just for the opening-round Eastern Conference series against Toronto – but for a deep run into June.

That's why Philly traded for him.

But the early returns, well, they show the All-star pairing with Joel Embiid is still going through some growing pains in the two months since Harden was traded. Some of the numbers on the surface look pretty good: Harden is one of only seven players in 76ers history with eight games of at least 20 points and 10 assists. He's shooting a robust 89% from the free-throw line. And he's made Philly forget all about Ben Simmons.

Harden has been in a bit of a shooting malaise over the final month of the season. He's just 15 of 45 overall from the floor and 7 of 24 from 3-point range, not exactly numbers worthy of the 2018 NBA MVP. He hasn't shown the explosiven­ess to the rim that he flashed in his prime, and Harden – surprising­ly – has deferred more to his teammates than take games over as one of the great isolation scorers of his era.

Maybe he'll get going in Game 1 on Saturday in Philadelph­ia.

If he's feeling pressure headed into his first playoff series with Philly, Harden isn't showing it.

“Pressure? No. I feel good,” Harden said.

Hey, problem solved.

OK, it's not that easy, and Harden will

have to rise above the postseason pressure if he's going to help the 76ers win their first NBA title since 1983. The 76ers thought their championsh­ip window would be open for a decade with the Embiid-simmons pairing, only to watch their relationsh­ip with the mercurial guard disintegra­te. They traded him to Brooklyn for Harden, and the Sixers are in full win-now mode.

The best Philly team in Embiid's tenure was in 2019 when they lost to the Raptors on Kawhi Leonard's fourbounce Game 7 buzzer-beater in the second round. The Raptors won the NBA title. The 76ers have seemingly never recovered from one of the more crushing defeats in team history.

Embiid left the court that night in tears. He reshaped his game and his conditioni­ng and become a perennial

MVP candidate. He won the scoring title this season and joined Allen Iverson and Wilt Chamberlai­n as the only 76ers to average at least 30 points in a season.

Toronto All-star Fred Vanfleet, who averaged a career-high 20.3 points and 6.7 assists, has seen the change in Embiid.

“He used to be play back-to-the-basket like a five and now he's turned into Kevin Durant, Michael Jordan, Kobe, Shaq, all put together,” he said.

Embiid feels unstoppabl­e.

“Going into the series, I've played enough against them to know how they're going to play,” he said.

MISSING MATISSE

Philadelph­ia guard Matisse Thybulle, one of the NBA'S best perimeter defenders, isn't fully vaccinated against COVID-19. So Thybulle is barred from Canada because unvaccinat­ed foreign nationals are currently prohibited from entering the country, and limited exemptions to the rule no longer apply to profession­al athletes. The 76ers will play without him for Game 3, Game 4 and, if needed, Game 6.

REAL OG

Toronto forward OG Anunoby should be ready for Game 1 after missing time with a sore right thigh.

“OG hasn't really played at all for a long time, so he needs to get rhythm and conditioni­ng,” coach Nick Nurse said. “He'd be the biggest concern. Seems like he's coming along OK. He got a little sore after the game on Sunday, but we'll see.”

 ?? GREGORY FISHER/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? James Harden is one of only seven players in 76ers history with eight games of at least 20 points and 10 assists.
GREGORY FISHER/USA TODAY SPORTS James Harden is one of only seven players in 76ers history with eight games of at least 20 points and 10 assists.

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