Justin Edwards' Heroics Give Sixers a Second Dramatic Win Over Celtics
The Philadelphia 76ers have been known for their nail-biting finishes this season, and Tuesday's matchup against the Boston Celtics was no exception. Despite being expected to be a high-scoring affair with Joel Embiid sidelined, the game took a dramatic turn when Justin Edwards' incredible performance swung the momentum in favor of the Sixers.
With the score tied at 100-100, Edwards unleashed a three-point barrage that propelled his team to a stunning 102-100 victory. The young guard's reentry into the rotation seemed to have been just what the doctor ordered for the struggling Sixers, who had been struggling to find consistency on both ends of the floor.
Edwards' all-around game was impressive, with him scoring eight points, grabbing two rebounds, and dishing out two assists before being subbed out. His three-point shooting was particularly on target, with five makes from six attempts in the fourth quarter alone. However, it was his quick decision-making and smart playmaking that truly made him stand out – a trait that has been touted by coach Nick Nurse as one of Edwards' greatest assets.
The win marked a much-needed boost for the Sixers, who have struggled to find consistency on defense this season. Edwards' heroics were instrumental in turning the tide of the game, and it's clear that he has finally found his footing in the rotation. With Embiid out with right knee soreness, Edwards will likely see increased playing time going forward.
The Celtics, meanwhile, are still reeling from their narrow loss. The team had been expected to dominate on both ends of the floor, but Edwards' incredible performance and the Sixers' stifling defense proved too much for them to handle.
As for Coach Nurse's injury updates, it sounds like Embiid is in a bit of trouble with his knee issues. While he reportedly suffered right knee soreness during shootaround on Tuesday morning, an update will come soon – though Nurse described it as "not urgent." Paul George, meanwhile, has one more meeting scheduled to determine the next step in his recovery from his left knee troubles.
The Sixers will have two days off before returning to action against the Pistons on Friday night. This time, they'll be playing at home, and will look to build on their momentum with Edwards back in the mix.
The Philadelphia 76ers have been known for their nail-biting finishes this season, and Tuesday's matchup against the Boston Celtics was no exception. Despite being expected to be a high-scoring affair with Joel Embiid sidelined, the game took a dramatic turn when Justin Edwards' incredible performance swung the momentum in favor of the Sixers.
With the score tied at 100-100, Edwards unleashed a three-point barrage that propelled his team to a stunning 102-100 victory. The young guard's reentry into the rotation seemed to have been just what the doctor ordered for the struggling Sixers, who had been struggling to find consistency on both ends of the floor.
Edwards' all-around game was impressive, with him scoring eight points, grabbing two rebounds, and dishing out two assists before being subbed out. His three-point shooting was particularly on target, with five makes from six attempts in the fourth quarter alone. However, it was his quick decision-making and smart playmaking that truly made him stand out – a trait that has been touted by coach Nick Nurse as one of Edwards' greatest assets.
The win marked a much-needed boost for the Sixers, who have struggled to find consistency on defense this season. Edwards' heroics were instrumental in turning the tide of the game, and it's clear that he has finally found his footing in the rotation. With Embiid out with right knee soreness, Edwards will likely see increased playing time going forward.
The Celtics, meanwhile, are still reeling from their narrow loss. The team had been expected to dominate on both ends of the floor, but Edwards' incredible performance and the Sixers' stifling defense proved too much for them to handle.
As for Coach Nurse's injury updates, it sounds like Embiid is in a bit of trouble with his knee issues. While he reportedly suffered right knee soreness during shootaround on Tuesday morning, an update will come soon – though Nurse described it as "not urgent." Paul George, meanwhile, has one more meeting scheduled to determine the next step in his recovery from his left knee troubles.
The Sixers will have two days off before returning to action against the Pistons on Friday night. This time, they'll be playing at home, and will look to build on their momentum with Edwards back in the mix.