NBA: Philadelphia 76ers celebrate victory in Harden debut

James Harden made a perfect debut on his debut for the Philadelphia 76ers. In the 133:102 victory of the Sixers in Minnesota, the point guard made a strong showing, and Joel Embiid also delivered a dominant performance. The Timberwolves had no chance in front of their home crowd.

Minnesota Timberwolves (32-29) – Philadelphia 76ers (36-23) 102:133 (BOXSCORE)

A little over two weeks ago, the mega deal between the Nets and the Sixers shook the NBA landscape, Philadelphia was finally able to end the Simmons saga, and Harden and Daryl Morey are reunited.

“He’s a great person, has a great personality, is always smiling, it’s a lot of fun with him,” Embiid said recently about his new co-star. “His presence in the team and on the court makes a big difference. I think he can help us enormously.”

Accordingly, all eyes were on “The Beard”. A few questions arose beforehand, such as how he would function alongside “The Process”, never before in his career did Harden play with a big man of the caliber of Joel Embiid. It would also be interesting to see how Doc Rivers uses his new weapon and what moves he chooses to play.

Prior to the game, Doc Rivers indicated that at least one or more starters should be on the court at all times. This was already evident against the Wolves, as soon as Harden was on the bench, Tyrese Maxey took over the role of playmaker.

Minnesota had nothing to oppose the offensive firepower of the guests, Joel Embiid was the top scorer of the Sixers with 34 points and also recorded a double-double thanks to his 10 rebounds. Tyrese Maxey (27 points) was also in a good mood, as a team the Sixers were able to convince above all with their outside shooting (19/39 3FG).

Karl-Anthony Towns was the top scorer for the Timberwolves with 25 points, but lost out in a direct duel with Embiid. D’Angelo Russell contributed 21 points, Anthony Edwards (15) achieved comparatively little on offense.

Harden ushered in his Philly era with an and-one layup after letting Anthony Edwards out with a notable crossover. Shortly thereafter, the first assist followed when Harden alluded to a completely free Tobias Harris in transition, who completed a 15-0 run by the guests with a three. Minnesota then took the first timeout with around seven minutes on the clock.

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