Sixers’ Joel Embiid named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid named NBA Eastern Conference Players of the Week

The Philadelphia 76ers’ All-Star center added another accomplishment to his MVP-hopeful resume. Joel Embiid was named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Week 21 of the 2022-23 season.

During the highlighted period (March 6-12), Embiid averaged 38.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game. The Sixers went 4-0 during the week, racking up wins over the Indiana Pacers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Portland Trail Blazers, and the Washington Wizards. The highest-scoring output occurred against the Pacers, with Embiid dropping 42 points, willing his team to the 147-143 victory.

Embiid was honored for the third time this season (Dec. 12, Nov. 14). Sacramento Kings forward-center Domantas Sabonis was named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week.

Embiid and the Sixers are on a hot streak and have won seven of their last 10 games. They are only three games behind the Milwaukee Bucks for the league’s best record.

All-Time Gators Men’s Basketball Bio: Al Horford (2004-07)

Al Horford was a crucial contributor on the greatest Gators men’s basketball team which won back-to-back national titles from 2005-07.

Al Horford (2004-07) – Power Forward/Center

Al Horford was a crucial contributor on the greatest Gators men’s basketball team — and arguably one of the greatest NCAA teams, period — which won back-to-back national titles under head coach Billy Donovan from 2005-07.

Born in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, Horford was the son of professional basketball player Tito Horford, who played three years in the NBA and several more overseas. His family moved to Lansing, Michigan, in 2000 where he played basketball for Grand Ledge High School, setting seven school records — including most career points (1,239) — while averaging 21 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks per game his senior year en route to a Class A Player of the Year honor.

Horford, who was considered a four-star recruit and was listed as the No. 7 power forward and the No. 36 player in the nation coming out of high school, came to Florida and joined a program that was already on a meteoric ascent. His freshman season, he teamed up with David Lee to form a formidable front-court that won the 2005 Southeastern Conference Tournament championship; that team, however, lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

The next two seasons represented the pinnacle of the program’s history, as Horford and company won both the SEC and national championships in 2005-06, only to return as a full team — despite high prospects for several players in the NBA Draft — to win a second-consecutive championship trophy. Horford averaged double-digit points per game during that stretch, including almost posting a double-double average his junior season with 13.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game.

Three days after winning the second title, Horford and the rest of the Gators’ starting five declared for the NBA Draft. The talented power forward was selected the highest of his peers, taken at No. 3 — the second-highest draft position in program history, tied with Bradley Beal —by the Atlanta Hawks.

He began his professional career in Atlanta strong, receiving a unanimous selection to the NBA All-Rookie First Team — the only player with that distinction for the 2007-08 season — while finishing runner-up for the Rookie of the Year honor. His superlative play earned him back-to-back All-Star Team selections the next two seasons, and in turn was rewarded with a five-year, $60 million contract extension sandwiched in between his two All-Star appearances.

After an injury-shortened season the following year, Horford put up his best numbers in 2012-13 averaging a career-high 17.4 points, a career-high 10.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.1 blocks and 1.1 steals in 37.2 minutes across 74 games. He also recorded 43 double-doubles, including 20 20-point/10-rebound games, and even added one in points and assists to mix things up. The promising power forward earned his first Eastern Conference Player of the Week honor in November of 2012.

Horford oscillated between injury and all-star form the following seasons — playing a career-high 82 regular-season games in 2015-16 — before signing a max contract with the Boston Celtics as an unrestricted free agent in 2016. He had a moderately successful run in Boston over a three year period, reaching the Eastern Conference Finals twice but failing to advance any further.

After declining a player option in his contract with the Celtics, Horford moved on to the Philadelphia 76ers — where he currently plays — signing a four-year $97 million contract along with $12 million in bonuses as an unrestricted free agent. The abbreviated 2019-20 season was a disappointing one for the former Gators big man, putting up near career-lows across the stat sheet.

However, after this past season was canceled due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, the philanthropic power forward donated $500,000 towards relief efforts both back home and at all of his stops in the States.

So far over the course of his professional career, Horford has averaged 14 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.2 blocks per game in 13 seasons with three different teams along with five All-Star Game appearances. While Horford is not quite on an NBA Hall of Fame trajectory, he has still been a formidable force during his years in the league.

At this point, Horford is entering the twilight of his career and by the time all is said and done, the big man from the Dominican Republic will have a legitimate claim to a spot in the Pantheon of Gators greats.

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Jayson Tatum named Eastern Conference Player of the Week

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum and Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic were named Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week.

For the second week in a row, a Boston Celtics player was named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week.

Forward Jayson Tatum took home the honors this week. Over the four games played, he averaged 29.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game.

He was massively efficient, shooting 50% on 20.5 shots per game and 53.8% from 3-point range on 9.8 attempts per game. He made seven 3-pointers against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday.

All four games were wins. The Celtics have now won 10 of their last 11 games.

Tatum has scored at least 20 points in each of the last nine games he’s played.

The 21-year-old follows Jaylen Brown, who was named player of the week last week.

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was named Western Conference Player of the Week.

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Ben Simmons named Eastern Conference Player of the Week

Ben Simmons had a strong week as he tries to lead the Sixers in the absence of Joel Embiid.

With the news that star center Joel Embiid would miss extended time with a finger injury, the Philadelphia 76ers knew that Ben Simmons would need to step up. The team’s other franchise cornerstone did just that, and he has been rewarded for his efforts with an Eastern Conference Player of the Week award.

In the past week, Simmons averaged 21.3 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 7.3 assists while leading the Sixers to a 3-1 record and their current three-game winning streak.

Interestingly, it was the second week in a row that the award was won by a Sixer, as Josh Richardson claimed the honor last week.

In addition to his strong statistical performance and the resulting team success, Simmons showed an increase in aggressiveness in the absence of Embiid while still making an incredible impact on the defensive end of the floor.

It’s certainly some well-deserved recognition for Simmons who has done a great job of stepping up as the Sixers await the return of Embiid. [lawrence-related id=23388,23195,23859,23743,23688]