76ers End Losing Streak with Victory Over Timberwolves
In a decisive victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, the Philadelphia 76ers notched a 135-108 win, bringing an end to their four-game losing stretch, each of which was by a double-digit margin. Tyrese Maxey was instrumental in this win, scoring an impressive 39 points and contributing eight assists, while shooting 16 for 28 from the field, including four 3-pointers. VJ Edgecombe also had a standout performance, hitting a career-high six shots from beyond the arc to score 24 points overall. Quentin Grimes added another 19 points, netting five three-pointers himself, and assisted on seven plays. Kelly Oubre Jr. rounded out the contributions with 18 points and four steals.
Key Players and Team Dynamics
This matchup marked a crucial rebound for the 76ers, who had just suffered a loss to the New Orleans Pelicans the previous evening. However, the team continued to compete without their star center, Joel Embiid, absent for the third consecutive game due to soreness in his right shin—a persistent issue that also saw him sidelined in three of the last five games leading up to the All-Star break due to knee trouble.
For the Timberwolves, the defeat halted their three-game winning streak. Anthony Edwards made a notable impact, scoring 19 of his total 28 points in the first half alone, while teammates Jaden McDaniels and Julius Randle notched 19 and 18 points, respectively. Minnesota was without Naz Reid due to shoulder soreness, and Rudy Gobert was serving a suspension after accruing too many flagrant fouls—his absence being felt, given his status as a four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year. Joan Beringer, a debuting 6-foot-11 center picked 17th overall in the 2025 draft, made his first start, where he tallied two points and committed three fouls within just five minutes of play in the first half. Ayo Dosunmu came off the bench to fill in for Beringer in the second half and contributed 12 points.
Game Highlights
The 76ers established early momentum, ending the first quarter strong thanks to a 10-2 run capped by a fadeaway jumper and a three-pointer from Maxey, leading 35-26. They maintained control of the game throughout.
Next on the schedule, Philadelphia wraps up their three-game road trip on Tuesday against Indiana, while Minnesota prepares to face the Portland Trail Blazers on the same day.
“This win was crucial for us to regain our confidence and momentum moving forward.” – Tyrese Maxey
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