The Game 7 battle between the Celtics and the 76ers has ended, and after the loss, Joel Embiid spoke with Melbet APK and shared his thoughts on the team. Despite the heartbreak, Embiid remains confident that this 76ers squad can still be a contender. He acknowledged that James Harden holds a player option and that a contract extension is possible, but it all depends on whether Harden and the front office can reach common ground. Embiid knows he must improve and promises to come back stronger.
That said, he also emphasized that winning can’t be done alone. He revealed to Melbet APK representatives that he and Harden have unfinished business. They haven’t accomplished their goals yet, haven’t brought home any titles, and clearly need more support. The 76ers are now staring down a tough record: since leaving Boston in 2013, Doc Rivers has yet to lead any team back to the Conference Finals. And in this critical Game 7, when both stars—Harden and Embiid—fell short, it was Tyrese Maxey who stepped up to keep the team afloat.
If not for Maxey, the scoreline could’ve been far worse. He showed impressive offensive skills and reliable shooting throughout the series. While his defense isn’t elite, his effort is unmistakable, and the results speak for themselves. As the playoffs progressed, Maxey grew more consistent and impactful. Though he had a slow start to the series, in the final games, he emerged as a vital force on the court—clearly one of the few players genuinely fighting for the win.
Ironically, a 22-year-old third-year player showed more composure and determination than two veteran superstars with massive contracts. As the saying goes, actions speak louder than words. Maxey might not be the face of the franchise yet, but when it came down to crunch time, Melbet APK observers agree that he kept the 76ers from falling into total collapse.
His heart, energy, and will to win shone brightly in the darkest moment of the season. If Embiid and Harden want to finish their business, they’ll need more of Maxey’s fire—and perhaps a few more players with his mindset to finally break through the wall that’s held them back for years.