Maxey: “Embiid Was Coasting, I Had To Carry The Team

Maxey claims Embiid was "coasting" while he carried the team. Was Embiid's "dominance" a mirage? This article spills the tea.

THE EDIT:

  • Embiid’s “Dominance” is a mirage. His 19 points against a soft Wolves defense is NOT MVP material. This was a GHOSTING, plain and simple.
  • Timberwolves collapse under pressure. Another late-season choke, proving they’re not contenders. Their “superstar” went MISSING IN ACTION.
  • Maxey is the REAL Sixers star. He carried the load while Embiid coasted. This kid has the HEART OF A CHAMPION.

The Philadelphia 76ers DEFEATED the Minnesota Timberwolves by 12 points, but don’t let the box score fool you. This was a SNOOZEFEST that exposed the soft underbelly of both teams. The so-called “stars” are getting a pass for performances that would get lesser players benched. This wasn’t a win; it was a SURVIVAL.

This pathetic display, held at Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 3, 2026, finished 76ers 115, Timberwolves 103. It was a GRIND, not a masterclass. Both teams showed why they’re PRETENDERS, not contenders, in the brutal playoff race. If this is the “elite” NBA, we’re all in trouble.

Embiid’s Ghost Performance: MVP? PLEASE.

Joel Embiid put up 19 points and 13 rebounds. Solid numbers, right? WRONG. He shot a dismal 6-for-17 from the field. He was 1-for-5 from deep. This is not the performance of an MVP. This is the performance of a player COASTING, collecting a paycheck, and letting his teammates do the heavy lifting.

He had 7 assists and 3 blocks, sure. But where was the KILLER INSTINCT? Where was the DOMINANCE? He was outscored by his own teammate, Tyrese Maxey, who dropped 21 points. Maxey shot a crisp 7-for-13 from the field. Maxey was EFFICIENT. Embiid was NOT. Is this really the guy we’re crowning MVP? The league needs to open its eyes.

The narratives around Embiid are OVERBLOWN. The league WANTS him to be an MVP. They want a dominant center. But when the lights are bright, he often UNDERWHELMS. This game was a prime example. He got the win, but he didn’t EARN it like a true MVP would. He looked like he was playing against a G-League squad, not a supposed Western Conference contender.

The Timberwolves: Frauds in the West

The Minnesota Timberwolves are supposed to be a Western Conference threat. They boast a 46-31 record. But they folded like a cheap suit against the Sixers. They allowed 115 points to a team that wasn’t even firing on all cylinders. This wasn’t a defensive effort; it was a DISGRACE.

Anthony Edwards, their supposed superstar, was AWFUL. He scored only 8 points. He shot an abysmal 3-for-15 from the field. He was 0-for-7 from three-point range. This is UNACCEPTABLE for a player of his caliber. He looked lost. He looked DISINTERESTED. Where was the fire? Where was the leadership? He disappeared when his team needed him most.

Rudy Gobert grabbed 16 rebounds. Good for him. But he scored only 5 points. His impact was minimal. The Timberwolves had Julius Randle and Bones Hyland leading them in scoring, both with 21 points. This is a testament to Edwards’ FAILURE. When your role players outshine your franchise player, you have a PROBLEM. A massive, glaring problem that screams “early playoff exit.”

Chris Finch, the Timberwolves coach, needs to light a fire under these guys. They have NO KILLER INSTINCT. They lack the MENTAL TOUGHNESS to close out games. This loss is a RED FLAG for their playoff hopes. They are FRAUDS, pure and simple. How can you contend when your best player vanishes into thin air?

Maxey Steps Up: The REAL Sixers Star

While Embiid was clanking shots, Tyrese Maxey was the engine. He scored 21 points. He dished out 8 assists. He was efficient, shooting 7-for-13. Maxey is the FUTURE of this Sixers team. He plays with HEART. He plays with PASSION. He’s the guy who actually wants to win, unlike some others on the roster.

Maxey’s 28.8 points per game and 6.8 assists per game this season are no fluke. He consistently delivers. He doesn’t take nights off. He doesn’t coast. He plays with a DESPERATION that Embiid often lacks. This kid is relentless, a true competitor who leaves everything on the floor.

This win belongs to Maxey. He picked up the slack. He carried the team when their supposed leader was UNDERPERFORMING. The Sixers need to build around Maxey’s energy. Not Embiid’s inconsistent “dominance.” Maxey is the spark, the fire, the reason this team even sniffed a win tonight. Give him the keys already!

The Analytics Lie: Numbers Don’t Tell the Full Story

The box score shows a 12-point victory for the Sixers. It shows Embiid with a double-double. It shows Maxey as a co-star. But the numbers LIE. They hide the LACK OF EFFORT, the SLOPPY PLAY, and the COASTING that plagued this game. This was a statistical illusion, a mirage of competence.

The Timberwolves shot a pathetic 36.6% from the field as a team. The Sixers shot 43.8%. These are not the numbers of elite teams. These are the numbers of teams that are STRUGGLING to find consistency, teams that would be bounced in the first round of a real playoff series.

This game was a MESS. It was a testament to how ANALYTICS can obscure the truth. You need to WATCH THE GAME. You need to see the BODY LANGUAGE. You need to see the EFFORT. The numbers don’t capture the SOFTNESS, the disinterest, the sheer lack of competitive fire. Don’t let the stats fool you into thinking this was good basketball.

What Does This Mean for the Playoffs?

This game means NOTHING GOOD for either team. The Sixers barely beat a COASTING Timberwolves squad. They needed Paul George (23 points) and Kelly Oubre Jr. (21 points) to bail them out. That’s not a recipe for a deep playoff run; that’s a recipe for an early vacation. Where was the MVP when his team needed him to dominate, not just contribute?

The Timberwolves showed their TRUE COLORS. They are not ready for the big stage. They will get EXPOSED in the playoffs. Edwards’ disappearing act is a HUGE CONCERN. If your supposed franchise player goes into hiding, what hope do you have against actual contenders?

Both teams have inflated records. Both teams are getting by on REPUTATION, not PERFORMANCE. This game was a WAKE-UP CALL. Or it should be. The playoffs are a different beast. This kind of play won’t cut it. The modern NBA is full of SOFT PLAYERS and INFLATED STATS. This game was a perfect example. Don’t fall for the hype. The playoffs will separate the men from the boys. And right now, both the Sixers and the Timberwolves look like BOYS playing a man’s game. Will they ever learn, or are we doomed to watch another season of underperformance?


Source: Google News

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