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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Philadelphia 76ers’ All-Star weekend hangover didn’t extend to Tyrese Maxey. In a tremendous display of scoring, the young shooting guard defied all odds and came through for a fighting 35 points against the New York Knicks, despite Philly ultimately losing 96-110. While the loss drops the Sixers to 32-23, Maxey’s brilliance adds a silver lining to a disappointing night.

Young Maxey’s performance wasn’t just impressive, it was historic. At 23 years old, he entered his name into the franchise record books, becoming the youngest 76er to average over 25 points per game in a season, leaving behind Philly legends like Allen Iverson and Wilt Chamberlain. Before this game, Maxey was tied with Iverson (both aged 23), but his scoring fiesta against the Knicks today made him the sole claimer to the record.

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While Joel Embiid at age 24, holds the record for the 2018-19 season with an insane high of 27.5 points, 13.6 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game. And don’t forget Charles Barkley, who, at age 24, came in hot with a staggering average of 28.3 points per game in the 1987-88 season.

Hope amidst defeat

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Looking closely at the stats of the game against the Knicks, Maxey’s 35 points came on 13-of-22 shooting from the field, including 3-of-5 from beyond the arc. He also chipped in 4 assists and 2 rebounds, showcasing his well-rounded offensive skillset. His performance was even more remarkable considering the absence of superstar Joel Embiid, who is currently recovering from surgery.

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However, Maxey wasn’t a lone wolf. Fellow guard Kyle Lowry, returning to his hometown of Philly, provided valuable support with 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists. Together, they pushed for a late surge that brought the Sixers within 6 points with just over 8 minutes remaining. Unfortunately, the Knicks responded with a decisive 10-2 run to take control and secure the dub with Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson, a former Villanova standout, bagging 21 points.

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Despite the loss, Maxey’s performance is a ray of sunshine for the Sixers. With Embiid out, the team needs players to step up, and Maxey has answered the call in a big way. His scoring prowess along with Lowry’s veteran wits should help the 76ers come out on top of the playoff dance.

The Sixers will look to build on Maxey’s momentum when they face the Cleveland Cavaliers in just 24 hours. This match-up promises to be a rematch of Philly’s narrow 123-121 victory over the Cavs earlier this month, where Maxey contributed 22 points. Can young Maxey repeat his performance and lead the Sixers to another win?