Joel Embiid Dominates in Return, Trainer Calls Him Best Scoring Big Man Ever
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid continues to solidify his status as one of the NBA’s premier players. Following a dominant performance in his return from injury, a respected trainer made a striking assessment of Embiid’s place in basketball history.
Embiid’s unique blend of size and shooting ability has consistently challenged opposing defenses. Despite facing ongoing health concerns, he has delivered numerous impressive performances for the Sixers.
Embiid’s Impactful Return Against the Pacers
On February 24th, Embiid returned to the Sixers lineup after a three-game absence following the All-Star break. He made an immediate impact against the Indiana Pacers, recording 27 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists.
Trainer Labels Embiid the League’s Top Scoring Big Man
Following his impressive return, longtime NBA trainer Drew Hanlen declared Embiid to be the best scoring big man in NBA history. This is a significant statement considering the league’s history of dominant centers.
Still putting up historic offensive numbers, he dubbed Embiid the best scoring big man the league has ever seen.
Praise from Legendary Coach Jay Wright
Legendary college coach Jay Wright was particularly impressed with Embiid’s performance against the Pacers, noting how quickly he regained his form after being sidelined.
Embiid shot 11-for-17 (64.7%) from the field against Indiana, marking his third-most efficient shooting performance of the season. His best shooting night this season was January 7th against the Washington Wizards, where he shot 71.4% (10-for-14).
Looking Ahead: Embiid Probable for Matchup Against the Heat
The Sixers have been cautious with Embiid’s health throughout his career. Even though, all indications suggest he will be available for their upcoming game against the Miami Heat.
Embiid is currently listed as probable for the game due to right knee management and shin soreness, according to the latest injury report. He last played at Xfinity Mobile One Arena on January 31st against the New Orleans Pelicans, where he scored 40 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.
