Sixers film study: A look at Justin Edwards’ night in win over Kings

The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Sacramento Kings 139-118 on Thursday night. VJ Edgecombe had a historic night as he scored a career-high 38 points and dished out a career-high 11 assists, becoming the 76ers’ fourth rookie to score 30 points and 10 assists in a game, but Justin Edwards also had a big night.

Edwards scored a career-high 32 points against the Kings and hit a career-high seven three-pointers. He used his shooting ability to force the Kings to make adjustments, and then he punished them by putting the ball on the floor and attacking the paint.

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Edwards’ night is so wonderful that it demands a film study. This wasn’t just one game, but several games where Philly stepped up and helped the Sixers get the job done.

Here are five highlights from Edwards in the win over the Kings:

Excerpt 1: The first three-pointer

After the Kings scored first, the 76ers immediately found the answer. Edwards’ defender was future Hall of Famer Russell Westbrook, and when Westbrook turned to look at Quentin Grimes, who was driving, Edwards jumped out without the basketball and knocked down Grimes’ catch-and-shoot opportunity. The Sixers have been trying to make Edwards a catch-and-shoot player, and this is a great opportunity for him.

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