In a thrilling 116-101 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, the Philadelphia 76ers continued their winning streak, taking their record to 13-9. What's more impressive is that this win came without Joel Embiid and with Giannis Antetokounmpo not playing for the Bucks due to injury. The absence of these superstars didn't hinder the Sixers' chances as Paul George stepped up his game, delivering exceptional performances alongside Tyrese Maxey.
For one quarter, Jabari Walker was on fire, sinking four three-pointers in quick succession. His teammate, Quentin Grimes, also had an outstanding night, showcasing his scoring prowess and playmaking skills. The chemistry between these players is palpable, with their teammates feeding off their energy.
Coach Nick Nurse has been working hard to get the best out of Walker, who was shooting just 29.2% from three-point range entering this game. It seems that his efforts are finally paying off, as he knocked down multiple threes and delivered a double-double off the bench.
A notable signing for the team is Kyle Lowry, who has been a key addition to the rotation. The veteran guard brings a sense of calm and leadership to the court, which was evident in his ability to facilitate shots and direct traffic during the game. His presence also seemed to give his teammates more confidence, as evidenced by Maxey's comments about how much he wants Walker to shoot.
The Sixers' defense was also on point, with Tyrese Maxey having an impressive defensive performance that included three steals and a crucial block. His ability to expend energy without rest is truly remarkable, given the physical demands of the game.
As for the upcoming matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers, fans are eagerly anticipating the return of Luka Dončić, whose status is currently unclear due to a new addition to his family. With their current form and momentum on their side, the Sixers look like a formidable opponent that won't be easy to beat.
For one quarter, Jabari Walker was on fire, sinking four three-pointers in quick succession. His teammate, Quentin Grimes, also had an outstanding night, showcasing his scoring prowess and playmaking skills. The chemistry between these players is palpable, with their teammates feeding off their energy.
Coach Nick Nurse has been working hard to get the best out of Walker, who was shooting just 29.2% from three-point range entering this game. It seems that his efforts are finally paying off, as he knocked down multiple threes and delivered a double-double off the bench.
A notable signing for the team is Kyle Lowry, who has been a key addition to the rotation. The veteran guard brings a sense of calm and leadership to the court, which was evident in his ability to facilitate shots and direct traffic during the game. His presence also seemed to give his teammates more confidence, as evidenced by Maxey's comments about how much he wants Walker to shoot.
The Sixers' defense was also on point, with Tyrese Maxey having an impressive defensive performance that included three steals and a crucial block. His ability to expend energy without rest is truly remarkable, given the physical demands of the game.
As for the upcoming matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers, fans are eagerly anticipating the return of Luka Dončić, whose status is currently unclear due to a new addition to his family. With their current form and momentum on their side, the Sixers look like a formidable opponent that won't be easy to beat.