The Sixers wilted last season under an avalanche of injuries, but there’s reason to believe that may not happen again, writes Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer (subscription required). Philadelphia was shorthanded on Monday night as Joel Embiid was rested for left knee injury management and Dominick Barlow missed the game after having a procedure for a laceration on his left elbow. They joined Paul George, Jared McCain and Trendon Watford, who haven’t played yet this season, but the Sixers managed to defeat Orlando to remain one of the league’s four unbeaten teams.
“Last year, I think lineups changed a lot. Guys in and out,” Kelly Oubre Jr. said of 24-58 season. “But this year, I think Tyrese (Maxey) has been hitting it on the head. It’s like no matter who’s out there, we have this constant that we won’t waver from. That goes into our culture and the things that we do on a daily basis. It’s still early. But at the end of the day, man, if we can have the next man step up, or anybody come in there and be an impact to winning, I think that we’ll be better off than we were last year.”
Head coach Nick Nurse was forced to use a makeshift rotation to pull out the win against the Magic. Jabari Walker made his first start of the season and delivered four points, five rebounds and a block in 14 minutes. Veteran guard Eric Gordon and rookie guard Hunter Sallis both saw action for the first time this season.
There’s more from Philadelphia:
- The Sixers are getting a historic performance from their young guards, Pompey notes in the same piece. Maxey and VJ Edgecombe have combined for 186 points, which is the highest total for a starting backcourt through three games since the league began tracking starters in 1970/71. Maxey, who had 43 points on Monday and is leading the NBA in scoring at 37 PPG, received MVP chants from the crowd. “I’m just trying to close games out,” he said. “Joel has been on me recently about that, probably since my fourth year, about how I can help close games out and have the ball in my hand and make decisions whether I’m shooting or whether I’m passing.”
- Quentin Grimes, who signed his qualifying offer following a summer-long standoff over a new contract, is finding success in a bench role after being the team’s leading scorer late last season, Pompey adds. He contributed 14 points on Monday after scoring 24 against Charlotte on Saturday. “I know I’m going to get starters minutes and everything (despite coming off the bench),” Grimes said. “I’m going to do my thing. I just get the opportunity to go out there and play my game … go out there and help the team win. We got a lot of good guys on the team, a lot of versatility. So it’s all going to play itself out. It’s going to work out for sure.”
- McCain is making progress in his recovery from thumb surgery and could be back on the court soon, Pompey states in a separate story. The second-year guard, who’s no longer wearing a splint, put on an impressive shooting display after Monday’s shootaround, according to Pompey. Nurse urged caution, saying McCain still has to go through “a series of days of contact” before being activated. “Inserting him in with the VJ, Tyrese and (Quentin Grimes guard) group is the plan,” Nurse added. “That was sort of the plan going into the season. Again, I think they all can do a variety of things, and give us a chance to have some more depth. Gives us a chance to, again, play some shorter stints so the energy can stay high and all those things. We need him back. We look forward to having him back.”
VJ definitely looks like the ROY so far. I had no idea he was this good. Should he have gone number one instead???
Around January he was ranked 6-9 range on Tank. He just really stood out defensively and had a questionable jumper and making plays for his teammates. By the time the draft combine came around, he was arguably the best wing player. Not saying I didn’t see this coming bc I didn’t, however I am really happy for him, he’s put in the work and has some nice guys surrounding him to showcase his strengths. Sky is the limit for VJ. Maxey/McCain and VJ will make 76ers fans for years to come if all are healthy.
I am loving VJ, but Flagg will be better long term. It’s a big difference with VJ having good spacing on the Sixers with Maxey as the primary ball handler and Flagg on this weird Mavs team being forced to play point for the first time in his career. The Mavs aren’t setting Flagg up for success.
Can Philly stay healthy? If so, watch out, east!
lol remember when people said take Bailey over VJ. Man that went quite quickly in here.
Was reading the same stuff in the comments at Liberty Ballers too. I still think Ace will be a good player but I have no regrets in picking VJ. He’ll have some ups and downs this year, but he’s a baller.
The Liberty Ballers comment section and the other former SB Nation sites like BSH and The Good Phight are filled with people who are constantly trying to be the smartest ones in the room. It’s amazing that people keep falling for this prospect type of tall guy who looks like he might have a jump shot and could be like Durant when the best two examples are MPJ and Brandon Ingram. Wemby doesn’t count he’s from a different planet.
Told yall VJ would come in beast out. It’s his and Maxey’s team. They don’t need Embiid…