Philadelphia 76ers Face Must-Win Test in Detroit as Edgecombe Struggles, Walker Surges.
Joel Embiid will be sitting out the Sixers' Friday night game against the Pistons due to right knee soreness. The team is now facing a must-win game to keep their NBA Cup Group Play hopes alive. Paul George is also expected to be out of the lineup.
VJ Edgecombe, who was listed as questionable on the injury report, has been dealing with back spasms that are affecting his performance. Jared McCain will not play in the Friday night matchup after a one-game stint for the Blue Coats' G League affiliate.
Edgecombe's Six-Game Slump Raises Questions Over His Long-Term Future. The young player had some impressive numbers early in his career, but has been struggling with his shot and overall performance lately. In his first six NBA games, Edgecombe averaged 20.3 points per game while shooting 49.5 percent from the field and 42.1 percent from three-point range.
However, over his last five games, he has struggled to find his rhythm. According to statistics provided by Twitter user @SixersAdamClips, Edgecombe is now at 29.3% on two-point shots and 25% on three-point shots during that time period. He also averaged just one assist per game during this stretch.
Head coach Nick Nurse expressed concern over Edgecombe's performance but downplayed it during an interview with PhillyVoice earlier in the week, stating, "I think we certainly want him to be aggressive... We need to set up situations where you're saying, 'This is for you to attack.' I think he just needs more reps of that and some more situations we can put him in."
Jabari Walker, on the other hand, has been having a resurgence of his own. With Dominick Barlow set to return from a nine-game absence, it was crucial for Walker to make an impact over the last few games. And he has done just that.
Walker's first three-point shot finally came in during the Pistons game last week, and he then added another score while continuing to excel on the offensive glass. The forward is also showing signs of improvement as a playmaker, with three impressive assists in one short spurt earlier this week.
Walker is now being touted as more than just a bruiser and has crafted a compelling case that he should remain in the mix for the team moving forward. However, whether coach Nurse will be willing to go with a 10-man rotation on a regular basis remains to be seen.
Meanwhile, Jared McCain's post-game comments from his first G League appearance have provided insight into how he is handling the recovery process after surgically repairing his left knee. In an interview with PhillyVoice, McCain revealed that while there were some challenging moments during this time, he has been focusing on developing a "grace & compassion" mindset to help him cope.
The Sixers will face a tough test in Detroit but remain optimistic about their chances of emerging victorious and staying alive in the NBA Cup Group Play.
Joel Embiid will be sitting out the Sixers' Friday night game against the Pistons due to right knee soreness. The team is now facing a must-win game to keep their NBA Cup Group Play hopes alive. Paul George is also expected to be out of the lineup.
VJ Edgecombe, who was listed as questionable on the injury report, has been dealing with back spasms that are affecting his performance. Jared McCain will not play in the Friday night matchup after a one-game stint for the Blue Coats' G League affiliate.
Edgecombe's Six-Game Slump Raises Questions Over His Long-Term Future. The young player had some impressive numbers early in his career, but has been struggling with his shot and overall performance lately. In his first six NBA games, Edgecombe averaged 20.3 points per game while shooting 49.5 percent from the field and 42.1 percent from three-point range.
However, over his last five games, he has struggled to find his rhythm. According to statistics provided by Twitter user @SixersAdamClips, Edgecombe is now at 29.3% on two-point shots and 25% on three-point shots during that time period. He also averaged just one assist per game during this stretch.
Head coach Nick Nurse expressed concern over Edgecombe's performance but downplayed it during an interview with PhillyVoice earlier in the week, stating, "I think we certainly want him to be aggressive... We need to set up situations where you're saying, 'This is for you to attack.' I think he just needs more reps of that and some more situations we can put him in."
Jabari Walker, on the other hand, has been having a resurgence of his own. With Dominick Barlow set to return from a nine-game absence, it was crucial for Walker to make an impact over the last few games. And he has done just that.
Walker's first three-point shot finally came in during the Pistons game last week, and he then added another score while continuing to excel on the offensive glass. The forward is also showing signs of improvement as a playmaker, with three impressive assists in one short spurt earlier this week.
Walker is now being touted as more than just a bruiser and has crafted a compelling case that he should remain in the mix for the team moving forward. However, whether coach Nurse will be willing to go with a 10-man rotation on a regular basis remains to be seen.
Meanwhile, Jared McCain's post-game comments from his first G League appearance have provided insight into how he is handling the recovery process after surgically repairing his left knee. In an interview with PhillyVoice, McCain revealed that while there were some challenging moments during this time, he has been focusing on developing a "grace & compassion" mindset to help him cope.
The Sixers will face a tough test in Detroit but remain optimistic about their chances of emerging victorious and staying alive in the NBA Cup Group Play.