Maxey carries 76ers into playoffs in front of cheerleader Embiid
Edgecombe also shines in play-in win, as Philadelphia prepares for Sunday's showdown with the Boston Celtics
PHILADELPHIA — Tyrese Maxey and his 76ers teammates sent feelers out to Joel Embiid about the recovering All-Star center attending the play-in game.
Embiid had been absent since his emergency appendectomy last week and the Sixers thought it would lift his spirits if he was part of their playoff push. Unsure of his answer hours ahead of tip off Wednesday night against Orlando, Embiid surprised his teammates by walking into the locker room about an hour before the game. He provided an emotional boost to Maxey and the Sixers just by showing up.
"I gave him a big hug," Maxey said. "I was glad to see him."
Maxey took over in the fourth quarter, much the way Embiid did in so many crucial games over the years.
Maxey scored 31 points, and VJ Edgecombe added 19 points and 11 rebounds in the Sixers' 109-97 win over the Magic that gave Philadelphia the No 7 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
The Sixers begin their first-round series at Boston on Sunday.
Maxey, named an All-Star starter for the first time in his career this season, scored seven straight points late in the fourth to help the Sixers put away the Magic.
"It was just me deciding I wanted to be aggressive," Maxey said. "I had some really good looks that I missed early in the third, that I made in the first half. So I was just really confident I was going to make some shots."
Maxey — the Sixers' career 3-point leader — hit three 3s and made 11 of 25 shots as the Sixers made the playoffs a year after they went 24-58.
"He's been doing a bit of that lately, as far as understanding we need kind of his greatness at the right time," coach Nick Nurse said.
Philadelphia had leaned on Embiid's greatness over the years — but also came to understand that playing without the oft-injured former MVP is now part of the deal for the 76ers.
The team hasn't given a timetable for Embiid's return from his appendectomy. The two-time scoring champion sat in on a video session Wednesday and watched the game from the bench.
Maxey is going to need to excel for the Sixers to have a shot against the Celtics.
Sixers fans chanted "We want Boston" in the waning moments, but it might be best to pay heed to series history — the 76ers have lost their last six playoff series against the Celtics. Philadelphia last topped Boston in a series in 1982.
That's a worry for the next practice, though.
Maxey walked off the court to a roaring crowd — including Allen Iverson — and teammates swarmed him to show their appreciation.
"I promised some guys we were going to get into the playoffs," Maxey said.
One bright spot out of last season's dismal finish was getting the No 3 pick in the draft. The Sixers — who drafted a string of busts during their lengthy rebuild — appear to have made a wise move by selecting Edgecombe out of Baylor.
The 20-year-old opened the season with 34 points against Boston, the third-most points for an NBA player in his first game. He was just as impressive in his first play-in game with 19 points and 11 rebounds.
Edgecombe was whistled for taunting after a dunk in the third quarter, and officials had to separate the teams.
"I was tweaking a little bit tonight," Edgecombe said.
"I guess it happens when you let a kid play such a high-intensity game. I was out there having fun. If I've got to play wild for us to win, I'll play wild."
Warriors a game away
Stephen Curry scored 27 of his 35 points in the second half and Al Horford hit four 3-pointers during Golden State's electrifying fourth-quarter comeback, as the Warriors advanced in the play-in tournament with a 126-121 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night.
Curry's seventh 3-pointer broke a tie with 50.4 seconds to play for the 10th-seeded Warriors, who erased a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter.
Golden State finished on a 16-6 run and held Kawhi Leonard scoreless in the fourth until the final 16 seconds.
After the time-defying rally, Curry, Draymond Green and the postseason-tested Warriors are one game from another playoff berth, despite going 37-45 in the regular season and losing Jimmy Butler in January.
The Warriors will travel to play Phoenix on Friday, with the winner moving on to face defending champion Oklahoma City in the first round of the playoffs.
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