James Harden posted a triple-double and the Sixers’ offense was imposing again Sunday afternoon in a 125-109 win over the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. NoahLevick of NBCSPhilly has the recap:
Within 73 seconds, Embiid drew two free throws after a pick-and-roll with Harden and the 32-year-old got three foul shots when he was fouled on a step-back jumper.
Adding Harden has seriously enhanced the threat Embiid poses with downhill momentum. Harden is so skilled at creating advantageous angles. Whether in Chicago actions or conventional pick-and-rolls, he’s constantly made the defense appear helplessly behind the play and fed Embiid the ball as he’s rumbling toward the rim.
After he assisted Georges Niang on a pick-and-pop three-pointer, New York scored six straight points as the Sixers played porous defense and allowed Sims’ offensive rebounding and energy to give the Knicks momentum. With Harden, however, defensive stops aren’t always necessary to outscore the opposition. He posted eight points over the final minute and three seconds of the first, including a three-pointer over RJ Barrett on the Sixers’ last possession of the period.
The Knicks grabbed the lead early in the fourth quarter, but Harden then took control and scored seven straight Sixers points. Putting the ball in his hands is a nice way out of trouble.