Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sixers’ guard shows signs of being an NBA star

- DAN GELSTON AP SPORTS WRITER

PHILADELPH­IA — In a jovial mood after another 76ers’ win, Joel Embiid had to interject when he overheard a teammate praise Tyrese Maxey.

“Tyrese is a leader? That’s the first time I ever heard that,” Embiid said, laughing.

“You don’t think I’m a leader,” a smiling Maxey called out from his nearby locker.

The reigning NBA MVP, Embiid wasn’t even trying to keep a straight face as he teased Maxey. Yes, Tyrese Maxey, at just 23 and coming off his first 50-point game, might be more than Philadelph­ia’s leader. Maxey has smashed expectatio­ns on his way to the short list of top guards in the NBA — a max contract and possible All-Star berth loom ahead — and has all the talent needed to be the homegrown star that forms a durable 1-2 punch with Embiid.

Unlike, say, previous disgruntle­d guards.

Ben Simmons wanted out. Jimmy Butler and the 76ers had unfulfille­d potential.

James Harden, who went 4 of 12 for 11 points for the Clippers the night Maxey dropped 50, sure wasn’t the solution.

All signs point to Maxey — the 21st overall pick of the 2020 draft, who landed in Philly thanks to fortuitous circumstan­ces — as the thriving tag-team partner Embiid needed, and he was here all along.

Case in point: Maxey played the game of his career in Sunday’s 137-126 victory over Indiana.

Maxey shot 20 of 32 overall and hit seven three-pointers in 39 minutes. He added 7 rebounds, 5 assists and even had 3 blocked shots. Allen Iverson was the only younger Sixers player to score 50. Maxey, Anthony Davis and Kobe Bryant are the only 23-and-under players to produce the 50-point, 5 rebound, 5 assist and 3 block stat line.

Maxey became the ninth Sixers player to score 50, joining the likes of Embiid, Iverson, Moses Malone and Wilt Chamberlai­n.

“It comes with great responsibi­lity, having that freedom, being able to shoot and being able to kind of get up shots when you want to,” Maxey said. “I’m still trying to get guys open, still trying to get guys great shots.”

On Maxey’s defining play, he blocked Bennedict Mathurin in the paint, then blasted toward the basket and used a Eurostep around Tyrese Haliburton to score the bucket.

“The jump he’s made year after year, and the growth that he’s made, I mean James leaving, and now they give him the ball and give him the freedom to show what he can do and he’s not disappoint­ing,” Pacers Coach Rick Carlisle said. “He’s a great, great guard.”

The teams meet again tonight at the Wells Fargo Center in the NBA In-Season Tournament.

The 76ers have won eight in a row and are 8-1 for the first time since 2000-01, going 6-0 at home. Embiid had 37 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists in 33 minutes against the Pacers, super stats that became a footnote to Maxey’s night.

“I’ve had a bunch of 50s,” Embiid said, “but it’s fun to watch someone else do it.”

And yes, Philly fans glee- fully note the Clippers are 0-4 since they acquired Harden.

The Sixers have functioned as a true team, and without any messy locker room drama, in Coach Nick Nurse’s first season.

They suffered a blow Saturday night when guard Kelly Oubre Jr. broke a rib when he was struck by a vehicle that authoritie­s say fled the scene. With Oubre sidelined indefinite­ly, Nicolas Batum got the start against Indiana and had nine points and seven rebounds.

Maxey’s relationsh­ip with Embiid is a central component to his fast start.

Embiid might have tired of trying to incorporat­e yet another sidekick — throw Al Horford and Markelle Fultz into the list of failed experiment­s — into his game. Maxey, though, compared Embiid to a big brother who is “on me every single day” to get better. If Maxey doesn’t shoot the ball or create a play once he gets the ball from the big man, he said, “I know I’m going to get an earful from Joel Embiid.”

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