Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid’s 41 points in Saturday’s 133-120 win over the Indiana Pacers has ensured he will average 30 points this season and he has already set his sights on his next goal.
Embiid becomes the first center to average 30 points in a season since 1981-82 when Moses Malone averaged 31.1 per game for the Houston Rockets.
The 76ers center’s achievement further enhanced his credentials to be this season’s MVP but he was already eyeing off Malone’s mark.
“Well, that’s the challenge for next year,” Embiid joked with reporters after the game. “So, next year, I gotta come out and average more than him.
“But it’s great. Obviously, he’s a legend. Especially as a big in this era, it’s been a long time, 40 years it hasn’t been done. That’s something that I think is great.
“I hope guys coming up more, especially bigs coming up, are able to do even more. I think the biggest thing with me is that I feel comfortable with it because I feel like I didn’t force anything. I feel like I just played within the flow of the offense.
“Before we had James (Harden). Obviously, I had a much larger role in the offense whether it was playmaking or scoring and since we added him, I try to share the load which has been great. Great stats and I guess I’m happy about it.”
Embiid’s 30.4 points per game is a career-best for the 28-year-old, shooting at 49.5 per cent. He is also averaging 11.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists this season.
The All-Star also became the first player this season to have 40 or more points and 20 or more rebounds in a game against the Pacers.
“It’s methodical and historical. Whatever the calls you want to put on it, it’s what’s he’s been,” 76ers head coach Doc Rivers said.
Embiid sits atop the NBA scoring charts this season, ahead of LeBron James (30.3) and Kevin Durant (30.1) for points per game and Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle added to the plaudits.
“We haven’t seen a guy like this in the history of the league who has this kind of power and skill,” Carlisle said about Embiid.
“He’s able to score on all three levels effortlessly. He’s an amazing player and it will be interesting to see what teams do in the playoffs to try to slow him down.”
The 76ers are fourth in the east but can still finish above the third-placed Boston Celtics pending the final regular-season results.
Philadelphia will face either the Toronto Raptors or Chicago Bulls depending on where they finish but Embiid had no preference.
“I just want to win tomorrow [against the Detroit Pistons],” Embiid said. “I don’t really care who we play. I feel pretty confident about both match-ups.”