The Philadelphia 76ers pulled off a convincing victory against the Houston Rockets, thanks in part to some savvy lineup changes made by head coach Nick Nurse. The Sixers, who had been struggling defensively at times, seemed to find their footing once they brought out Dominick Barlow and Paul George replaced Joel Embiid as the starting power forward and shooting guard, respectively.
However, it was a different second unit that ended up playing some of the best basketball in the game. Kelly Oubre Jr. set the tone for the team's offense early on, scoring eight points before five minutes had elapsed. His hot shooting continued into the second half, and even when George sat out due to foul trouble, Barlow proved himself to be a valuable asset alongside Embiid.
The turning point came in overtime, where Embiid notched his 32nd point of the game, including a monstrous line of 15 rebounds and 10 assists. He also sparked a spirited push by the Sixers that knotted the score up with just over two minutes left. The momentum shifted once again when George blocked a VJ Edgecombe shot that sent Maxey sprinting down the court for a game-tying basket.
In overtime, it was Embiid who led the charge, moving his body well enough to make a huge impact on both ends of the floor despite still being somewhat limited by his injury. A thrilling finish saw the Sixers ultimately emerge victorious with the score tied at 128-122.
The win marked a big confidence boost for Nurse's team, which is now 24-19 overall and looks poised for a strong second half to the season. With Embiid finally showing signs of getting back into form after a tough couple of years, the Sixers are looking like a force to be reckoned with once again.
For Nurse, there was no doubt about why he made the change in his starting lineup - to get more space and firepower on offense against Houston's wing-heavy team. The move paid off, as Oubre set the tone for the game early on before Barlow proved himself to be a key asset alongside Embiid.
In terms of what's next, the Sixers are due back home on Saturday to face the New York Knicks in their final home contest of this six-game stretch.
However, it was a different second unit that ended up playing some of the best basketball in the game. Kelly Oubre Jr. set the tone for the team's offense early on, scoring eight points before five minutes had elapsed. His hot shooting continued into the second half, and even when George sat out due to foul trouble, Barlow proved himself to be a valuable asset alongside Embiid.
The turning point came in overtime, where Embiid notched his 32nd point of the game, including a monstrous line of 15 rebounds and 10 assists. He also sparked a spirited push by the Sixers that knotted the score up with just over two minutes left. The momentum shifted once again when George blocked a VJ Edgecombe shot that sent Maxey sprinting down the court for a game-tying basket.
In overtime, it was Embiid who led the charge, moving his body well enough to make a huge impact on both ends of the floor despite still being somewhat limited by his injury. A thrilling finish saw the Sixers ultimately emerge victorious with the score tied at 128-122.
The win marked a big confidence boost for Nurse's team, which is now 24-19 overall and looks poised for a strong second half to the season. With Embiid finally showing signs of getting back into form after a tough couple of years, the Sixers are looking like a force to be reckoned with once again.
For Nurse, there was no doubt about why he made the change in his starting lineup - to get more space and firepower on offense against Houston's wing-heavy team. The move paid off, as Oubre set the tone for the game early on before Barlow proved himself to be a key asset alongside Embiid.
In terms of what's next, the Sixers are due back home on Saturday to face the New York Knicks in their final home contest of this six-game stretch.