The Philadelphia 76ers capture a great road win against a solid Indiana Pacers team despite Joel Embiid not playing at 100.0 percent.
The game against the Indiana Pacers was the first of many hard test that the Philadelphia 76ers will face in the upcoming games, but the Sixers passed this test with flying colors. It was a complete effort on both sides of the ball, with the 76ers coming away with a 120-96 victory.
While the final score makes the game appear to be a blowout, it was very much a grind in the first half. The halftime score was 54-48 and all signs were pointing to the game being a grinder with both teams playing solid defense. However, the Sixers were able to bust open the lead in the second half the game. Philly out scored Indy by nine points in both the third and fourth quarters.
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Defensively, the Sixers were active all game long and held the Pacers to 40.2 percent shooting from the floor and 31.0 percent from the 3-point line. They also held Pacers star Victor Oladipo to 15 points on 6-20 shooting from the field.
The Sixers got great production out of their bench, with each reserve doing their job perfectly. T.J. McConnell was a ball of energy as the backup point guard, Jonah Bolden continued to hustled as the backup center spot while also spacing the floor and Landry Shamet hit open 3-pointers like he’s suppose to.
Players getting grades tonight include Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Jimmy Butler, J.J. Redick and Mike Muscala.
In other notes, Wilson Chandler enjoyed a second straight game scoring double-digits by ending the contest with 10 points. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a more offensively assertive version of Chandler which would only benefit the Sixers moving forward.
Offensively, the Sixers were excellent as they shot 52.9 floor and downtown, while also shooting 90.9 percent from the foul line. The only mark against the Sixers was their 16 turnovers for the game and their was a string of turnovers in the fourth quarter that almost opened the door for a Pacers comeback. Luckily head coach Brett Brown made the proper adjustments to prevent a comeback from happening.
Two solid wins in a row for the Philadelphia 76ers should create positive momentum for the club going into their next matchup comes up against the Oklahoma City Thunder.