PHILADELPHIA DESTROYED PORTLAND: Joel Embiid's brutal game

The Philadelphia 76ers beat the Portland Trail Blazers 126:98, and Joel Embiid was the unsolvable enigma for the visiting team.

Portland put up strong resistance in the first half after Grant’s dunk from the counter with four minutes to go and had a six-point lead (55:49), but Philadelphia, driven by Joel Embiid and a cheerful Tyrese Maxey, took the lead at halftime, 66:60.

In the second half, it seemed as if there was only the home team that achieved a convincing victory, and Tobias Harris joined the duo from the first half in scoring.

Last year’s MVP of the league, Joel Embiid, rounded off the brutal game with 35 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists and even six blocks.

Tyrese Maxey followed him with 26, while Harris scored two points less.

On the other side, Shaedon Sharpe stood out with 20 points, Brogdon with 18, Grant with 17, while Walker and Camara scored 12 points each.

Portland continued to lose, and after the departure of Damian Lillard, it is difficult to expect a better performance from them this season.

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