The 76ers faced off against the Raptors, in the whole game, Embiid was 11 of 20, got 31 points, 9 rebounds, 9 assists and 4 blocks, integrated offense and defense, and led the team to the 20th win of the season.
In the first half of the game, Embiid was rarely inefficient. A false shot made a foul failed, prompting a mockery from Mei Ji, "If the referee does this every time, Embiid will stop hitting porcelain like this." Throughout the first quarter, he played the full first quarter, shooting 1-of-4, only 2 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block, with 4 turnovers and a plus/minus of -9. It is worth mentioning that Embiid scored a new low in the first quarter of the season with 2 points.
In the second quarter, Embiid recovered, but after playing 18 minutes, he shot 4-of-8 and 3-of-3 from the free-throw line, and only got 11 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, 3 blocks, and 5 turnovers. Naturally, this is not the Embiid who has been scoring like chopping melons and vegetables lately. You know, in the past 8 games, he has averaged 33 games per gameIn 4 minutes, you can get 414 points and a shooting percentage of 615%。
Coming back in the second half, the inexplicable Embiid was finally online. In the third quarter, with 3 minutes and 16 seconds left, Embiid hit a three-pointer, and the 76ers already led by as many as 13 points. What's even more terrifying about Embiid in this quarter is that he has all kinds of unsolved shots, just like that, in the entire third quarter, Embiid blasted 17 points, and at the end of the third quarter, he got 28 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds and 4 blocks.
Interestingly, teammates erupted in the fourth quarter, and the 76ers stretched the margin to 15 points, while Embiid was still resting off the court. Embiid returned to the court and hit a three-point shot as soon as he came up. After that, the game went into garbage time early. In this battle, Embiid brushed the record again: 1. Counting last season, he had 32 consecutive 20+ games (25 consecutive games this season), a career record. 2. 32 consecutive games of 20+, third in team history, second only to Iverson (57 games) and Chamberlain (47 games). 3. 30+ games in 14 consecutive games, continuing to refresh career records and team history records. 4. The 20th 30+ this season, the first in the league.