Sixers lose to TJ Warren, I mean the Indiana Pacers 127-121

An Unhappy Will Smith after watching the Sixers lose to the Pacers

I’m starting this article off with a “I HATE TJ WARREN”. I know hate is a strong word, but it seems like this guy goes off on the Sixers every time he plays them. It doesn’t matter if he is a Sun or a Pacer, he just goes off. He plays like the reincarnation of Michael Jordan anytime he sees the Blue and White.

The first quarter started off with the 76ers dominating with post play and rebounds, which led to an 8-point lead. Indiana called their first timeout and TJ Warren must have taken a sip of “Mike’s Secret Stuff” from Space Jam because he turned up after that timeout. He scored in every way possible and it seemed like there was nothing the Sixers could do to stop him. Indiana lead 35-29 after the first quarter but the biggest thing about that quarter was the argument between Shake Milton and Joel Embiid on the sideline. Frustration and tempers flared as the team played sub-par.

The second quarter was much of the same with TJ Warren dominating and 76ers turning the ball over. The Sixers had 14 turnovers at halftime, combined with TJ Warren 29 points. Embiid and Harris led the way for the Sixers in first half. In my opinion, Milton’s first half play could be attributed to two things. The first would be the fact that this is his first time he has played with this starting lineup. The second is the pressure he must feel to be deemed “the missing piece” to make the starting lineup work.

The third quarter went the Sixers’ way as Embiid dominated and took advantage of his matchups. He had help from Tobias and the Sixers outscored the Pacers by 12. Sixers were up 10 points with 7 mins to go in the 4th quarter and Joel Embiid went to the bench. Boom! Warren exploded again hitting three pointer after three pointer. Hitting every mid-range in sight. Embiid and Harris tried to match bucket for bucket, but in the end, it was too much TJ Warren (sounds weird saying that like he’s James Harden). Sixers lose 127-121, with TJ Warren scoring a career high 53 points(20 of 29 from the field & 9 of 12 from three). Joel Embiid led the way for the home team with 41 points and 21 rebs.  Tobias Harris also played well with 30 points and 8 rebs.

Here’s the part where I keep it real. That was an absolutely discouraging performance by the Sixers. There is no way a team without two starters should have beaten a fully loaded 76ers. I know TJ Warren has been a “walking bucket” since NC State, but he shouldn’t be allowed to score 53 points. Brett Brown and staff made NO adjustments on how they covered him. He still ran free on back screens and terrorized the Sixers on pick and rolls. The Sixers should have switched on back screens and blitzed the pick and roll to cause him to pass the ball to someone else. I can hear the “Fire Brett Brown” comments in unison from all over the city. I’m also disappointed in Ben Simmons’ defensive performance. He will more than likely be an All-Defense first team selection and he didn’t play like it tonight. With that loss, the Pacers gain the tiebreaker in the standings for the 5th seed. This makes a first round match-up with the Boston Celtics more probable and every other game in the bubble more important for seeding.

The Sixers will play again Monday night at 8PM vs. the San Antonio Spurs. Let’s hope that some random guy from the Spurs doesn’t score 50 points.

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