Tyrese Maxey’s Torrid Streak Poses Challenge for Struggling Denver Nuggets
Denver Nuggets Face Tough Task Against Scorching Hot Tyrese Maxey
The Denver Nuggets find themselves in a predicament. Trailing back-to-back losses, coach David Adelman minced no words: “We weren’t ready to play. We can make all those excuses, but reality is, we weren’t ready.”
Tyrese Maxey: Philadelphia’s Unstoppable Force
Enter Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia’s newest sensation and the Nuggets’ latest nightmare. Maxey, the Eastern Conference Player of the Week, averaging a staggering 31 points per game, is coming off a 36-point performance against the Knicks and a 130-119 victory over New York on Saturday.
The Nuggets, currently 23-12 and among the West’s elite, will host the Sixers at 8:30 pm tonight, hoping to contemplate a solution for turmoil that has seen them drop consecutive games.
Maxey: Lights Out From All Angles
- Points: Maxey has averaged 34.7 points over his last three games, shooting an impressive 61.2% from the field.
- Three-Pointers: He’s connected on 53.8% of his three-point attempts, including going 14 of 26 (53.8%) in his last week.
- Assists & Rebounding: Maxey has been dishing out 8.7 assists and grabbing 6.7 rebounds per game.
“It’s safe to say, Maxey’s on fire.”
“He’s been unstoppable. It’s safe to say, Maxey’s on fire,” said Philadelphia coach Doc Rivers. “He’s making history, and he’s helping us win games.”
Denver Must Contain Maxey’s Explosiveness
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according to Adelman. Tonight, the Nuggets must stay rauclous alerts if they hope to slow down Maxey and get back on track.
