Manila Bulletin

EMBIID ON FIRE

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Joel Embiid conjured a second straight 40-point performanc­e to outduel Nikola Jokic as the Philadelph­ia 76ers downed the Nbachampio­n Denver Nuggets, 126-121, on Tuesday, Jan. 17.

A heavyweigh­t showdown pitting reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Embiid against Denver's two-time MVP Jokic did not disappoint as the two teams went toe-to-toe from the outset.

Embiid, who scored 41 points on his return from injury in the Sixers' win over Houston on Monday, was once again in superb form, finishing with 41 points, seven rebounds and 10 assists.

The 29-year-old was imperious down the stretch, scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter as the Sixers transforme­d a six-point deficit into victory.

"I'm just letting the game come to me, but the credit goes to my teammates -- they put me in the best position to succeed and they trust me, that's the key," Embiid said after a game watched by a sellout crowd of 19,775 at Philadelph­ia's Wells Fargo Center.

"I would not be doing what I'm doing without the trust they have in me," Embiid added.

Embiid embraced Jokic following the final buzzer, with the two men sharing a friendly exchange after a hard-fought game.

"I just told him he's the best player in the league," Embiid said.

The game had been finely poised at 111-111 with just over seven minutes remaining.

Embiid re-entered the fray just after Jokic checked back in from the bench, and it was the Cameroon-born power forward who ultimately seized control of the contest.

A sublime running reverse layup from Embiid put the Sixers 115-113 ahead, before a jump shot increased the Philadelph­ia cushion to four points with 5min 30sec remaining.

A free throw and a 27-foot threepoint­er left the Sixers 121-113 ahead, and Embiid then added a jump shot to extend Philadelph­ia's advantage to 10 points at 123-113 to effectivel­y seal victory.

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Embiid received scoring support from Tyrese Maxey with 25 points -including four three-pointers -- while Tobias Harris pitched in with 24 points. Kelly Oubre Jr. added 11 points.

Jokic led the Denver scoring with 25 points, 19 rebounds and three assists.

Michael Porter Jr. finished with 20 points and Jamal Murray added 17.

Philadelph­ia improved to 26-13 to remain in third place in the Eastern Conference standings, trailing first placed Boston (31-9) with Milwaukee second in the table on 28-12.

Denver remained third in the Western Conference at 28-14, behind Minnesota (28-11) and Oklahoma City (27-12).

In other games on Tuesday, the Phoenix Suns produced an extraordin­ary fourth quarter rally to eclipse the Sacramento Kings 119-117 in Arizona.

Phoenix looked to be heading for certain defeat as they trailed by 22 points with 8min 22sec remaining.

But an incredible 32-8 run by Phoenix in the final minutes turned the game on its head to seal a remarkable comeback.

Kevin Durant sparked the rally for Phoenix with 15 points in the fourth quarter, part of a 27-point haul. Grayson Allen led the Phoenix scoring with 29 points.

 ?? ?? JOEL EMBIID of Philadelph­ia goes for a two-handed dunk against Denver's Michael Porter Jr. (AFP)
JOEL EMBIID of Philadelph­ia goes for a two-handed dunk against Denver's Michael Porter Jr. (AFP)

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