Sixers react to Matisse Thybulle’s return in road loss to Trail Blazers

The Philadelphia 76ers react to Matisse Thybulle’s return in a loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.

The Philadelphia 76ers welcomed back one of their defensive studs on Saturday when Matisse Thybulle returned from the health and safety protocols for the team’s matchup with the Portland Trail Blazers on the road.

While it came in a 118-111 loss, Thybulle was able to make some strides in his return. He ended up playing 21:07 and he had nine points, a steal, and a block on Blazers star Damian Lillard. That is just about a typical night for one of the game’s elite defenders.

The important part is, after missing seven games, Thybulle was able to get back into things. His endurance looked fine which is always the biggest question when a player returns from COVID-19 and that pleased coach Doc Rivers.

“He said his wind was good,” said Rivers. “He just fumbling, but overall, I thought defensively he was good, not great. Tonight was a burn game, you know what I mean? Like you burned his minutes and see what you can get out of them. I think tomorrow and next game against Sac (Sacramento), he’ll be fine.”

Thybulle first entered the protocols on Nov. 5 so from that point, it was a lot of waiting around his apartment and not doing much. He then makes his return and he has to take on elite scorers like Lillard and C.J. McCollum and he did a solid job in that respect.

“The pace of this and the pace of what was taking place at my apartment are two different worlds so it’s been a little bit of a whirlwind, but it’s been good,” laughed Thybulle. “I was actually pretty surprised at how quickly I could like slide back into how things were.”

Lillard had 39 points and McCollum had 18 as that is just what those guys do on a regular basis, but Thybulle being able to slide back in and then go after those guys is encouraging. The key now is to continue to get his wind back and get back to where he was before.

“It came back quickly,” Thybulle added. “For having two weeks without playing basketball, I felt pretty good to get out there and play decent minutes and to have the matchups I have was a tough assignment, but yeah.”

The Sixers will now head to Sacramento to take on the Kings for the fifth game of their 6-game road trip on Monday.

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