FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player, Philadelphia 76ers superstar Joel Embiid, said Thursday that he was happy James Harden was back with the team and hadn't been a distraction, but that the focus for the 76ers is on installing their basic offensive and defensive philosophies under new coach Nick Nurse. «I don't know,» Embiid said when asked what his expectations were for Harden's level of involvement after a second straight practice that Harden participated in. «He's practicing with us.
That's all we know. »But we're not focused on that. We're focused on getting the offense together and defense together, figuring out how to play together. «As a team, we're just focused on what we've got to learn, and learn as soon as possible.
We don't have a lot of time. We want to win, and that's the goal.» Unlike Wednesday, when Harden was already out of the Moby Arena gym when the media was let into practice after his first participation in training camp, Harden was still on the Colorado State court taking shots when the media arrived Thursday.
He left the gym a few minutes later, only to eventually return, take a seat and chat with longtime friend and teammate P.J. Tucker before leaving.