Instant observations: Sixers outlast Heat as Tyrese Maxey breaks an Allen Iverson record

The 76ers dominated the first half to beat the Miami Heat 124-117 on Thursday before a poor third quarter turned the game into a close game. Tyrese Maxey scored a 76ers-high 28 points, Joel Embiid added 26 points, and VJ Edgecombe scored an important 19 points, who made several key shots in the game.

This is what I see.

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What a first half!

I’m not sure the Sixers have played any better against a good team all year than they did Thursday night against the Heat. Aside from some hard fouls on defense, they played consistently, allowing all their stars to shine and getting contributions from the entire team. It was great to see this in one of their biggest games of recent times.

The leader of the first quarter was Tyrese Maxey, who made just four 3-pointers against the Heat before surpassing Allen Iverson for Philadelphia’s all-time 3-point field goal record. He hit five runs in the first quarter alone to take a clear lead and begin his long quest to break the record. In the wake of his success, the Sixers have staged a series of 3-point shots throughout Maxey’s career, which really puts the journey of the past six seasons into perspective. During his first COVID-affected season, Maxey took shots in empty gyms and before our eyes he went from bench to All-Star starter, from questionable shooter to one of the league’s best.

As if to drive it home, he hit every type of 3-pointer against Miami, from a still jumper to a pull-up 3-pointer, making him a household name. But give him credit for something other than shooting — and on a night where he could have had success, Maxey took a back seat to his teammates for several minutes in the second quarter. With records broken and the mission of victory firmly in mind, there is plenty of room for others to move on.

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Even after Maxey’s first-quarter howitzer, Embiid still led the 76ers at halftime and was on a mission to get the ball to Bam Adebayo from the first possession. His first shot was a sledgehammer to Adebayo’s chest, and Embiid tossed him away and went deep to score. Embiid played a lot of power basketball in the first 24 minutes, with the Sixers constantly looking to get Embiid the ball in the hands of smaller men in the paint. On one possession in the second quarter, Adebayo was forced to pick up an off-ball foul before even attempting a pass, and Embiid’s constant pressure forced the call.

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VJ Edgecombe had few opportunities midway through the first quarter as Maxey set a three-point record and Embiid took shots early. Therefore, the rookie needs to keep himself on the break and rush Miami in transition to get the early offense. That’s not a big issue for a guy with speed and explosiveness, but Edgecomb gave Miami major problems against the run. He had several big moments against the Heat in the first half, including tough One through Adebayo’s slide and a lofted catch from Maxey, who watched his partner skate behind Miami and had no doubt where the ball needed to go next:

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