
The 76ers faced off against the Trailblazers Sunday night in Orlando. The game tipped off with Al Horford starting in the place of Ben Simmons for the second game in a row. If you are a fan, you wondered how the Sixers would play after learning that Ben Simmons is now out indefinitely, needing surgery to remove a “floating body” from his injured left knee.
The Sixers started the first quarter 0-5 from the field and down 6-0 early. The first quarter got worst when Embiid seemed to tweak his left ankle. He tried to go a few possessions, but he was favoring and asked out of the game. The entire city of Philadelphia held their breath as Joel went back to the locker room. After Joel exited the game, the Blazers went on a 13-2 run to go up 21-9. Damian Lillard controlled the entire first quarter, getting to any spot he wanted on the court. The Sixers were down 33-19 after one. Side note: Brett Brown actually had a lineup of Norvelle Pelle, Glenn Robinson II, Alec Burks, Matisse Thybulle, and Furkan Korkmaz to end the quarter. Who would have EVER thought we would see that lineup in a competitive game?
In the early portion of the second quarter, the Sixers were down by as many as 17 and it seemed like they were going to pack it in. After an early timeout, the Sixers came out and rode Josh Richardson’s hot hand to cut the lead to 7. Josh was seemingly hitting every shot he missed through the first four games in the bubble.
The Blue and White came out of the locker room to start the second half aggressively. Al Horford, who was plagued by foul trouble, and Josh Richardson help cut into the lead. With Horford in foul trouble and Norvelle Pelle fouling every player in sight, Brett Brown went to Mike Scott at center for a small ball look. It worked by pulling Portland’s big men out of the paint. The team fought hard quarter with the team outscoring the Blazers by 10 in the period. The Sixers fought all the way back to lead 92-91 after the third period. The quarter poetically ended with Josh Richardson hitting a sweet mid-range jumper to give them that one-point lead.
Alec Burks replaced Shake Milton early in the fourth quarter and went to work. He hit 3-pointers, driving layups and even went to work in the post. Sixers built a lead as large as six points, but Damian Lillard proved why he’s so great. He put the team on his back and personally helped bring his team back from their fourth quarter deficit. With Tobias shooting 7-19 and not really effective offensively, Josh Richardson and Alec Burks couldn’t match Lillard. Damian Lillard went for 51 points as they edged the Sixers 124-121. The Sixers were paced by Josh Richardson, who had a season-high 34 points and Alec Burks, who had 20 points.
Quick Observations from the game:
- I’m not a big fan of moral victories, but this team played a hard-fought game when they could have folded up tent when Joel Embiid went down. They clawed and kept the game close early and actually had a chance to win even with Horford in foul trouble and Harris not being effective.
- I’ll say this again for those who didn’t read my last recap. ALEC BURKS IS A BUCKET!
- Damian Lillard scored 51 against the Sixers, which was his 5th 50 point game of this season.
- I’m assuming that the Sixers are going to start resting their main starters before the playoffs to avoid injuries or over working them.
- Furkan Kormaz is not playable if he isn’t hitting 3-pointers consistently. He hit one 3-pointer tonight but didn’t provide much more than that.
- Tobias Harris struggled to finish at the rim against Portland. I know it’s just one game, but I expected more from him. He was being guarded by Carmelo Anthony, who isn’t a great defender and Portland has the 27th ranked defense in the NBA.
The next game will be against the Phoenix Suns, who are undefeated at 5-0 in the bubble. That game will be a 4:30PM start on Tuesday.







