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Tyrese Maxey Leads 76ers to Dominant 128-113 Win, Propelling Philly into First Place Over Clippers

February 3, 2026 4 Min Read
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Englewood, California — On the second night of a back-to-back, the Los Angeles Clippers appeared unfocused and disjointed. The Philadelphia 76ers, energized by All-Star Tyrese Maxey, aggressively pushed the pace and made perimeter shots with ease, as if practicing in an empty arena.

Early in the contest, the 76ers surged to a 13-2 advantage within the first four minutes and never allowed the Clippers to close the gap to single digits. Philadelphia extended their lead to as many as 23 points. Despite the Clippers scoring intermittently, Maxey and Joel Embiid consistently responded, leading the 76ers to a comfortable 128-113 victory, kicking off their West Coast road trip with Maxey scoring a team-high 29 points.

During the game, reports emerged that James Harden was requesting a trade from the Clippers. Meanwhile, the team was reportedly engaged in discussions with the Cleveland Cavaliers about potentially acquiring All-Star guard Darius Garland. Harden missed his second consecutive game, officially due to “personal reasons.”

When asked if these trade rumors affected the team’s focus, Clippers coach Tyronn Lue admitted uncertainty, while players said they only learned of the situation postgame. Kawhi Leonard commented, “It’s surprising… I respect his decision or anyone’s decision. He’ll always have my support. I trust the front office.”

The Clippers entered the game looking distracted and were missing their starting point guard for consecutive games, having played in Phoenix the night before. Philadelphia started aggressively, jumping out to a 16-2 lead, setting the tone for the game. By the end of the first quarter, fueled by Maxey’s 16 points, the 76ers held a commanding 38-19 lead.

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Maxey took a scoring break in the second quarter, while Leonard put up 13 points, but the Clippers failed to find defensive stops or reduce the deficit, trailing 72-53 at halftime. The 76ers’ typical third-quarter struggles reemerged as the Clippers rallied, cutting the lead to 11 at one point. However, every time Los Angeles gained momentum, Philadelphia answered strongly, leaving no doubt about the outcome.

Role player Dominick Barlow contributed significantly for Philadelphia with a career-high 26 points (11 in the first quarter) and 16 rebounds, while Embiid added 24 points and 5 boards. “It was good. Everyone contributed. Dominic Barlow was great, Tyrese (Maxey) was great,” Embiid said. “Everyone else did their job. It was great to watch.”

For the Clippers, Leonard led scoring with 29 points, and Jordan Miller provided a notable 21 points off the bench. Leonard and the Clippers are set to face the Cavaliers on Wednesday, a matchup that has suddenly gained extra intrigue.

Fan Take:
This game highlights just how much distractions and roster instability can impact a team’s performance, especially in the high-stakes NBA environment. With James Harden’s trade talks heating up and key players potentially moving, fans should brace for some significant shifts that could reshape the league’s competitive balance in the near future.

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