In the NBA regular season, the Bucks and the 76ers had a fierce matchup. The Bucks just lost the top spot in the East, while the 76ers struggled to catch up and aspire to regain a top-10 finish in the East. This game is not only a pinpoint vs. a wheat mang, but also an ace vs. an ace.
Both teams relied on the leadership of a single player, and today the Emperor and Brother Alphabet had a fierce showdown. In particular, Antetokounmpo teamed up with Portis at the beginning of the game and quickly led the Bucks to an advantage, demonstrating technical suppression of the Great and Tucker Sr.
The Emperor was naturally not to be outdone, especially during the period when the bearded man was recovering from an injury, he took on the responsibility of attack and defense, and had excellent performances in several consecutive games. In the last game, he achieved god-level historical data of 59 points + 11 rebounds + 8 assists + 7 steals.
He seized the opportunity of being in a hot state, not only limited the play of Brother Alphabet, but also carried out effective defense in time and successfully prevented Brother Alphabet's flying left-handed dunk.
It can be said that today's Emperor is not only technically excellent, but also shows strong physical fitness, and even withstood Brother Alphabet's fierce fast attack, and it was the result of the Emperor's foul that finally fell to the ground.
There was nothing wrong with the Emperor this time, but the Greek monster was so physically fit that the other players would have to leave the game if they had suffered such an elbow.
It can be seen that the resurgent Emperor is still eager to compete for the regular season MVP this season, and he has become a mid-range finisher at key moments, constantly creating pressure on the Bucks.
That's right, the usually much-criticized "floating shot" turned out to be a weapon to defeat the opponent in the decisive stage, and many mid-range shots hit the fierce *** Da Luo.
Da Luo may have put the Emperor at a disadvantage in terms of strong attacks and blocks in the early stages of the game, but due to his slow pace, he was finally swayed by the Emperor and regained control of the situation. In the end, the Emperor won the game with three mid-range shots plus assists for his teammates to score.
In the whole game, the Emperor played 37 minutes, hitting 12 of 26 shots, 2-of-6 three-pointers, 6-of-8 free throws, and scored 32 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 blocks.
Those stats clearly suppressed the up-and-down inform, who played 34 minutes, made 10 of 22 shots, made just four of 15 free throws, and finished with 25 points, 14 rebounds, four assists and five turnovers.
After the game, Brother Alphabet's mentality also had problems, and he once missed four free throws when he practiced free throws, and even missed three shots once.
It is worth mentioning that during the training period, a staff member pushed a ladder to repair the basket, but Brother Alphabet wanted to continue to adjust the feel, so he pushed the ladder away. The repairman pushed over again to continue repairing, but Brother Alphabet pushed the ladder down in a fit of rage.
The staff said, "I'll give you a crooked point so you can cast in." Brother Alphabet said, "What are you doing, ouch."
The 76ers are considering trading Tobias Harris, a news that could be frustrating for players like Antetokounmpo and deeply upset Harris himself.
The 76ers have begun talks with other teams about a deal, which could include a transfer for Harris, Theathletic's Shascharania reported.
It can be seen that for players surnamed Harris, it seems that the curse of being on the shelves this year is still difficult to escape. Currently, Harris has two years left on his contract, with an annual salary of $38.48 million this season, which will increase to $40.96 million next season.
So far this season, Harris has averaged 33 minutes per gameIn 7 minutes, he averaged 14 per game7 points 62 rebounds and 29 assists 16 steals 06 blocks and 46 percent shooting2% and 39 percent three-point shooting7%。
In recent years, Harris has never seemed able to shake off the burden of his contract, although he has been working on it, but due to the 5-year 1With a $800 million contract, he has never been able to find a team to take over.
Despite a salary average of $36 million, which is usually reserved for superstars or even superstars, Harris has long failed to prove that he deserves the top salary, and the 76ers have failed to provide him with a suitable tactical position.
However, it's fair to say that Harris has always been a conscientious player and has been trying to make that super-premium contract a regular premium contract for nearly two years. But for the 76ers, who are hungry for a championship and have plenty of salary space, it's not enough.
They also need to find a reliable interior partner for Embiid, as Harrell's size makes him an easy target for opponents in the playoffs, while Reed struggles to take on the heavy responsibility, and a lack of interior depth could be a hidden danger for the future.
As much as the 76ers want to trade Harris, if they can't get a potential star like Maxey, the task will be quite difficult.
After determining that Maxey is crucial to the team, perhaps the 76ers can only offer other young players as "compensation" for receiving Harris, such as Thybulle, who has been named to the league's All-Defensive Second Team for two consecutive years.
In initial trade discussions, several teams have already shown interest in Thybulle.
In any case, this year's 76ers are bound to undergo major changes, especially as the 33-year-old Embiid's physical condition becomes increasingly apparent, and the best chance for Philadelphia to compete for a championship won't be too long.
Even if the assets are sold in the future, they must assemble a roster that suits Embiid in order to make the strongest impact on the championship.