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Hyland's homecoming upstages MVP hopefuls

China Daily | Updated: 2022-03-16 09:23
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Denver Nuggets' Bones Hyland tries to get a shot away as Philadelphia 76ers' Tyrese Maxey defends during an NBA game on Monday in Philadelphia. AP

PHILADELPHIA-Bones Hyland received a special gift from the Delaware firefighters and first responders who saved his life from a house fire in 2018-a custom Wilmington Fire Department jacket-and Hyland took it and jumped with a wide smile into the stands to share the moment with some of his friends and family.

How many of Hyland's fans made the 50-kilometer trip north? He said maybe 600 or 700, and they could be heard cheering among the 21,000 mostly 76ers fans that packed the place Monday night.

"I'm the kind of kid who wants to show the next kid in the city that you can be in this position," he said. "I want to be the guy that's for the younger youth."

Upstaging a pair of MVP candidates was quite the homecoming.

Hyland made four decisive 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and scored 21 points to lead the Denver Nuggets past the Philadelphia 76ers 114-110 on Monday night.

Nikola Jokic had 22 points and 13 rebounds for Denver and Joel Embiid finished with 34 points in a battle of MVP front-runners.

Hyland, who suffered a torn patellar tendon when he jumped from the second floor of the house, and his brother survived the fire. Hyland's cousin and grandmother died in the fire.

Hyland burst into tears after the game when asked about his relationship with the first responders, and could not continue with his answer. But the rookie guard, a first-round pick in the 2021 draft, composed himself and said he dedicated his life and career to ones who got him through the tragedy and the family he lost along the way.

"I just kind of go out there and play with joy and play with swag and just go out there and just be me at all times," he said.

The Jokic-Embiid showdown had more to offer, too.

Jeff Green clobbered Embiid on a drive to the basket with 3:13 left and the All-Star center landed smack on his tail bone. Embiid immediately grabbed at his back, but walked off the court on his own power as the play was reviewed. Green received a flagrant foul and Embiid went 1 of 2 from the free-throw line to cut Denver's lead to 107-106.

But Hyland stole the show from the All-Star big men, burying his fourth 3 of the fourth quarter for a 110-108 lead that the Nuggets held on to.

Jokic won the MVP last season and Embiid was runner-up, and the franchise stars are again considered the leading contenders to win it this season. Embiid entered the game leading the league in scoring at 29.8 points and Jokic was second at 26.1.He also averages 13.8 rebounds and 8.1 assists.

"He's a great player, great competition, I love playing against the best," Embiid said of Jokic. "He's a monster. I love watching him. But he's also easy to study."

One big dent in Embiid's MVP case last season came in games played. Jokic was a deserving winner, and played in 72 games and logged 2,488 minutes to Embiid's 51 games and 1,585 minutes.

"I think Joel wants to play more. He said that at the end of last year,"76ers coach Doc Rivers said. "He said, 'I want to come into games in better shape. I feel like I need to play more games to help our team.' It could be some of that. I'm just happy he's playing more."

76ers fans loudly bellowed "MVP! MVP!" and saved their jeers for Jokic.

The Nuggets tried to downplay the matchup.

"I understand the excitement. You have two MVP candidates, and rightfully so," Denver coach Michael Malone said. "But I don't go to bed at night, saying I can't wait for Nikola and Joel to go at it. I'm just trying to figure out a way to help our group get back to winning."

Turns out, he needed Hyland as much as Jokic.

Hyland buried three straight 3s, the last two for leads of 100-97 and 103-97 with 6:08 left in the game.

Drafted out of VCU, Hyland played in the Rising Stars game during All-Star weekend and has worked his way into the rotation for the Nuggets as they chase playoff seeding. Hyland still has plenty of fans in the area, due in part to the annual streetball tournament he holds in Wilmington.

The 76ers had eked out an overtime win a night earlier at 18-win Orlando, and Embiid looked fatigued down the stretch Monday. He played the final minutes with five fouls and was a helpless bystander as the Sixers' outside shooters missed open looks. The worst sequence came when Georges Niang clanged one off the side of the backboard and missed the follow-up with Denver up 113-110.

Agencies via Xinhua

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