Joel Embiid Does James Harden Step Back From Three To Beat the Buzzers During Celtics vs Sixers Game 1

Joel Embiid did his best James Harden impression on Celtics, and succeeded. Joel Embiid did the James Harden step back from three to beat the buzzer during Celtics vs Sixers Game 1 at Orlando Bubble.

With no time left on the shot clock Joel Embiid did the impossible and made a step back like just like James Harden would of done. The crazy thing is, Joel Embiid did it better.

With Ben Simmons not in the lineup the ultimate pressure is on Joel Embiid to lift the Sixers to winning this series. Given that Boston is the second best team in the East after the Raptors, Sixers chances are very slim.

If Joel Embiid is making James Harden step backs regularly, anything is possible for the Sixers. There’s literally no way to stop that move from a 7ft center.

Author: JordanThrilla

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