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Sixers fight but ultimately falter against Bucks in Doc Rivers’ return

After a thrilling win Friday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Philadelphia 76ers welcomed in the Milwaukee Bucks in the final game of their four-game homestand. Sunday afternoon’s game would also mark Doc Rivers’ first return to Philadelphia since the Sixers parted ways with the veteran head coach this past offseason.

A strong start from Tyrese Maxey and Paul Reed gave the Sixers hope at the moment, but the moment the two subbed out of the game, the tide turned against Philadelphia. From holding their own to holding on for dear life, the Sixers found themselves behind the eightball early, thanks to the struggles of several key players.

Tobias Harris’ continued struggles

Tobias Harris opened up the game by defending Giannis relatively well, all things considered. He maintained his position in the post against him and did well to force him to pass the ball back out and the Bucks’ offense to reset. That defensive effectiveness noticeably died off in the second half, meaning that the one redeemable aspect of Harris’ game Sunday afternoon did as well.

Offensively, Harris continues to be the mound of indecisiveness he has been for some time. Never known as a particularly quick decision-maker, his willingness to commit to an offensive action is now at an all-time low. Uncertainty surrounds Harris more times than not when he receives the ball in the half-court.

Without Joel Embiid on the court especially, the Sixers need Harris to be resolute in his decision-making, not because he’s making $40 million, but because he’s one of the few players on the roster who have proven capable of doing so.

Kelly Oubre honeymoon is over

When Kelly Oubre first made his debut with the Philadelphia 76ers, fans were astounded by the production that they saw. Not just because it had been what felt like a millennium since the team had an athletic true wing, but because the story that had followed Oubre throughout his career was a far cry from what they were witnessing.

Flash forward to Feb. 25, and if, by this point, the honeymoon phase with Oubre wasn’t over, it should be now. Finishing with 12 points, nine rebounds, and three steals, it’s easy to think that statement is a bit harsh when you’re watching the box score. Factoring in his continued inefficiency and poor shot choice, it’s clear just how ineffective he truly was.

There is a useful player in Oubre; however, due to the rash of injuries the Sixers have faced and with the absence of Joel Embiid, his flaws have become far more noticeable as his usage has increased. When the day comes that the Sixers are truly healthy, Oubre could very well return to the reliable player he was to start the season. Until then, it will continue to be feast or famine.

Up next

The Sixers are off to Boston where they’ll meet up with the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. and you can catch the game on TNT.

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