Maxey’s Masterclass Performance Drives 76ers to Overtime Victory
In an exhilarating showdown on Sunday, Tyrese Maxey emerged as the savior for the Philadelphia 76ers, delivering a season-high 45 points, which included 10 crucial points in overtime, to steer the team to a 118-114 victory against the Indiana Pacers. The win marks the first for the 76ers this season, with Maxey’s second-half domination playing an essential role as he scored 14 of Philadelphia’s final 18 points in the third quarter.
Rallying 76ers to Victory
Facing a threatening 102-97 deficit in the final minute of regulation, Maxey led the 76ers in a thrilling comeback. Joining Maxey in the scoring charts, Caleb Martin contributed 17 points and 12 rebounds, while Eric Gordon, playing in his home state, added 15 points to the tally. Andre Drummond bolstered the 76ers’ efforts with an impressive 17 rebounds and nine points.
Pacers Fall Short Despite Haliburton’s Late Surge
Pacers’ All-Star player, Tyrese Haliburton, who had an uneventful game in New York on Friday, rebounded with 22 points, which included a dramatic 3-pointer with 3.5 seconds left on the clock, pushing the game into overtime. However, two missed free throws in the dying moments of overtime cost the Pacers a chance to level the score at 116.
Pascal Siakam also contributed 17 points for Indiana, but the team suffered its fourth home opener loss in the past 17 seasons.
Takeaways from the Game
76ers: Maxey Steps Up
With key players Joel Embiid and Paul George still sidelined due to knee injuries, Maxey rose to the occasion, preventing the 76ers from starting the season with three consecutive losses.
Pacers: Searching for Rhythm
Despite being only three games into the season, the Pacers’ offense has yet to hit full stride. The urgency for the Pacers to find their rhythm is becoming increasingly important.
Defining Moments and Statistics
Despite two late turnovers, Haliburton managed to hit a game-tying 3-pointer at 105. However, a missed free throw with 5 seconds left in overtime, followed by an intentional miss, saw Philadelphia secure the rebound and the win.
Indiana struggled from the free-throw line, with a 23 of 34 record and were outrebounded 54-37, including a 20-7 deficit on the offensive end.
What’s Next?
The 76ers will return home to face the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday, while the Pacers will attempt a comeback on the road against the Magic on Monday.