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Sixers top Rockets in Embiid’s return from injury

- Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA — Joel Embiid returned from his latest injury to score 41 points and grab 10 rebounds and lead the Philadelph­ia 76ers to a 124-115 victory over the Houston Rockets on Monday.

Embiid had his 16th straight 30-10 game. Tyrese Maxey added 27 points for the Sixers.

Alperen Sengun led the Rockets with 19 points. Dillon Brooks scored 18.

The 29-year-old Embiid missed the last three games with left knee inflammati­on (the 76ers went 1-2). He had played just two games this month after he missed all four games on the 76ers’ holiday road trip. The Sixers are 3-7 this season without Embiid, the reigning NBA MVP and the two-time defending league scoring champion — who entered Monday’s matinee leading the NBA in scoring at 34.6 points.

Embiid’s health is of course crucial to a Philadelph­ia team hopeful of a deep postseason run.

His absences, though, have placed his candidacy for another MVP trophy on the rocks.

The new collective bargaining agreement requires players, in most instances, to play in 65 regular-season games to be eligible for awards such as MVP or the AllNBA teams. Embiid has met that threshold only twice, when he played a career-best 68 games in 2021-22, and 66 games last season.

He can miss only eight more games out of the final 44 before he is no longer eligible for MVP.

When healthy — or, healthy enough — Embiid makes the game look easy and makes the Sixers look like contenders. If his knee still ached Monday, it didn’t show in a 13-point first quarter. Embiid sure looked fine when he dropped another 13 in the second quarter.

Maxey and Tobias Harris hit consecutiv­e 3s in the second quarter for a 42-23 lead, and when Embiid hit one just before halftime, he helped the Sixers take a 66-47 lead into the break.

Embiid has scored at least 30 points in 17 straight games. He grabbed his 10th rebound in the fourth quarter and checked out for good with the Sixers up 114-94.

Embiid made 12 of 21 shots and 16 of 17 free throws.

Up next

Rockets play Wednesday at New York.

Sixers go back-to-back with a Tuesday home game against Denver.

 ?? AP ?? The 76ers’ Joel Embiid, left, tries to get past the Rockets’ Jeff Green during the first half on Monday in Philadelph­ia.
AP The 76ers’ Joel Embiid, left, tries to get past the Rockets’ Jeff Green during the first half on Monday in Philadelph­ia.

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