Maxey 51 7 set a record, the 76ers narrowly beat the Jazz to end a four game losing streak, and Marc

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-06

Maxey set a record of 51+7, the 76ers narrowly defeated the Jazz to end a 4-game losing streak, and Marca contributed 28 points to the team!

On February 2, Beijing time, the 76ers played against Utah, and the 76ers' main player Embiid suffered a knee disc, while Maxey completed his first All-Star Game. In the first two quarters, Maxey scored 32 points alone and led the 76ers to 12 points, while the Jazz relied on multi-line offense and tough defense to pull the score back. In the end, the 76ers defeated Utah 127-124, ending four games.

For the 76ers, Maxey had seven three-pointers and a career-high 51 points, Harris had 28 points and U had 16 points. For the Jazz, 28 points and 10 rebounds, Markkanen, Collins 15 points, Sexton 22 points, Clarkson 16 points and 10 assists, all three players on the team are in double figures. The first game between the two sides was against the 76ers, who lost to Utah on the road, Embiid did not play, Mark West had 25 9 rebounds, and Oubre scored 24+4+4, and the team had five players in double figures. Five of the Jazz scored in double figures, including Markkanen with 33 and 13 and Sexton with 22 and 10. The two teams started their game, and in this game, their players were very good, the main player of the 76ers, Embiid, did not know how long to rest due to a meniscus strain, and the 76ers did not have Batum, Morris, Covington, Melton, Lofton. The 76ers' main guard, guard Maxey, was out for six days on the 6th and is back for the first time in his career to enter the NBA's All-Star Game.

The two teams began a fierce confrontation in the first quarter, with the 76ers leading the Utah Jazz by seven points at 39-32 in the first quarter. Mark West scored 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the field at 9:21 in the first quarter, 4-of-4 from 3-point range, while Harris scored 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting, leading the 76ers to 15-of-25 shooting in the first quarter, shooting 6% from the field and 4-of-9 from three-point range. In the first quarter, the Jazz shot 12-of-22, a whopping 5% from the field, 3-of-10 from 3-point range, and no team scored in double figures, while Markkanen and Sexton each scored seven points.

Maxey and Harry led the team to a 32-29 lead at halftime and kept the score at 10-71. Maxey continued to play well after eight minutes on the field, scoring 14 points on 4-of-6 shooting, not counting two outside threes. Maxey scored 15 points in the first half of the 11th quarter, 6-of-6 from 3-pointers and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line, scoring 32 points and Harris made 8-of-12 shooting, totaling 16 points. Mark West combined with Harris to score 48 points, and in the final stretch of the game, the 76ers shot 49 of 27 from the field, shooting more than five from the field, 15-of-15 from three-point range and 9-of-9 from the free-throw line; In comparison, the Jazz shot over five from 44-of-24 shooting, 3-of-3 from three-point range, 3-of-3 from three-point range and 8-of-9 from the free-throw line, while Markkanen was 5-of-9 for 14 points and one rebound.

At the start of the second half, Maxey was very limited in the second half, but the Jazz pulled the score back on several offenses, and the 76ers pulled the score back 82-83 in a 22-11 attack. Maxey broke through again to regain the 76ers' lead, while the Jazz held on tightly. The 76ers trailed by 10 points at one point, 22-32, and tied it at 93-93 in the third quarter. Maxey added 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting in the third quarter, finishing the third quarter with 43 points and three rebounds on 15-of-24 shooting and 7-of-3 free throws, while Harris had 22 points and the Jazz had five in double figures.

Korkmaz scored five straight points to kick off the game, the Jazz scored four straight points to pull the score back, Oubre hit a three-pointer, Maxey made a foul, and the Jazz stretched the score to six points. Markkanen scored five straight points, Harris and Oubre hit three-pointers, and the Jazz held the score above six with a six-point advantage. The Jazz returned a 7-1 spurt to cut the lead to 109-109, with Oubre scoring on a three-pointer, Maxey's two free throws and Markkanen's 2+1 to close the gap to one point. Both teams had two goals, Bamba hit three, and then Markkanen and Sexton three-pointers stopped the 76ers. Maxey hit a three-pointer, Beverley's three-pointer helped the Lakers pull back a three-pointer, and Sexton hit two free throws from the free-throw line. Oubre dunked, but Collins fouled him, and the Jazz demanded that the foul be reversed. Harris made two consecutive free throws to create a foul on the opponent, Bamba and Collins ate a t, and the 76ers also failed to make a three-point game because of the opponent's technical foul, and they failed to make a three-point in the game, and finally the 76ers took a huge advantage over the Jazz. 76ers: House, Harris, Reed, Oubre, Sir Maxey: Fontecchio, Markkanen, Collins, Sexton, Dunn.

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