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Tyrese Maxey erupts for career-high 50 points as breakout campaign helps 76ers to 8-1 start

The ascension of Tyrese Maxey is in full effect.

The 76ers guard torched the Indiana Pacers Sunday for 50 points in a 137-126 Philadelphia win. He did so alongside a 37-point, 13-rebound, seven-assist effort from Joel Embiid in one of the best offensive outings of the young NBA season.

The 76ers improved to an Eastern Conference-best 8-1 record with the win. The start through nine games is their best since 2001 when they went 10-0 en route to a trip to the NBA Finals.

The 50 points are a career-high for Maxey, who has thrived in the absence of James Harden. His previous high was 44 points in a win over the Toronto Raptors last season.

Maxey opened the scoring with a floater 15 seconds into the game as the 76ers raced out to a 38-27 first-quarter lead.

He reached 50 with a deep step-back 3-pointer that put any hope of a Pacers comeback out of reach.

Maxey was efficient in reaching 50, connecting on 20 of 32 field goals including 7 of 11 from 3-point distance. He added seven rebounds, five assists and three blocks in a stat-sheet stuffing effort that should kick his early All-NBA campaign into full gear.

His teammates, including Embiid, acknowledged his effort with accolades and a water bath after the game.

Maxey, meanwhile, dedicated his effort to teammate Kelly Oubre Jr., who's recovering from injuries after being struck by a car Saturday night. Oubre was hospitalized and later released.

"This had nothing to do with me," Maxey said postgame. "This is all Kelly Oubre. We're praying for him. Love my dawg. I just met him, but I love him. I hope he gets well soon."

Tyrese Maxey scored a career-high 50 points as the 76ers improved to 8-1. (Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
Tyrese Maxey scored a career-high 50 points as the 76ers improved to 8-1. (Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

The 76ers must be thrilled with their choice to trade Harden as Maxey has emerged as one of the NBA's most potent offensive weapons nine games into Philadelphia's season. He broke out last season — his third in the NBA — averaging 20.3 points, 3.5 assists and 2.9 rebounds while shooting 43.4% from 3-point distance. Now he's on pace to shatter those numbers, averaging 28.6 points, 7.2 assists and 5.4 rebounds through nine games.

Maxey has never made an All-Star team. He's determined to check that box this season.