J.Embiidas achieved the victory of the 76ers in the extension of the game that became a three-point competition



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The intriguing duel in the National Basketball Association (NBA) was won by the Philadelphia 76ers team (8/4) after extra time at home. 137: 134 (28:25, 27:38, 41:32, 24:25, 17:14) broke the Miami Heat club (4/5).

The Heat took the lead late in the fourth quarter, but there were only 4 seconds left to play Joelis embiidas throwing from a medium distance equaled the result. Miami Club’s attempt to avoid overtime ended with an inappropriate long pitch by Kelly Olynyk.

In the extra round, the teams exchanged effective attacks again, and J.Embida’s penalty shots with 8.9 seconds left in the game gave the 76ers a fairly secure four-point lead (136: 132). The teams returned to exchange free throws, Dakota Mathias was twice out of reach in the closing seconds, leaving an opportunity for the guests, but Andre Iguodala failed to start the second extension with a triple.

The cosmic show was organized by J.Embiidas, scoring 45 points in 39 minutes (16/20 doubles, 0/3 triples, 13/13 free throws), rebounding 16, serving 5 and losing 4 balls, making 4 assists, blocking the shot and 2 once offended.

The high had to compensate for Ben Simmons, extremely passive in attack, who made just two shots “offside” in 32 minutes (5 points – 2/2 colonies, 1/2 penalty shots), although he added 6 rebounds and 12 assists. He did not finish the game due to a foul limit used.

Both teams had only eight players at their disposal due to NBA health protocol, so saving the effort turned the game into a true three-point competition. The Heat attacked from distance with 34 percent accuracy (19/56), the hosts were also minimally delayed: 19/55, 35 percent accuracy.

He contributed more to such a show Danny Greenas, throwing up to 21 long shots (hit 9). Only seven basketball players have shot more than 20 3-pointers in a single NBA game: Klay Thompson (24), Marcus Smart (22), JRSmith (22), Buddy Hield (21), Kobe Bryant (21), Damon Stoudamire (21) and James Harden (4 different games).

Dwight Howard rose to thirteenth place in league history in shooting blocks (2,138), beating Ben Wallace.

“Hot”: Tyler Herro 34 (7 sec, 3/9 3-point), Duncan Robinson 26 (6/14 3-point), Gabe Vincent 24 (4/12 3-point), Precious Achiuwa 17 (13 comp), Kelly Olynykas 15 (8 reps, 3/9 triples).

“76ers”: Joel Embid 45 (16 rebounds, 5 rebounds), Danny Green 29 (10 rebounds, 6 res., 9/21 three points), Mike Scott (4/12 three points) and Tyrese Maxey (8 res.) After 16, Isaiah Joe 13 (4/10 triples), Dwight Howard 10 (8 res.), Ben Simmons 5 (6 res., 12 res.)).

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