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NBA Round up - Harden shines in 76ers debut, Clippers edge Lakers

James Harden did not disappoint in his highly anticipated debut with the Philadelphia 76ers, scoring 27 points and handing out 12 assists in the Sixers' 133-102 rout of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday

Harden, the league's 2018 Most Valuable Player, was playing his first game with his new team since arriving in Philadelphia from the Brooklyn Nets in a blockbuster trade for Ben Simmons at the trade deadline on February 10.

Recently sidelined by a hamstring injury, Harden made up for lost time with an impressive offensive display that included a trademark step-back three-pointer late in the first half on which he drew a foul from Minnesota's Jarred Vanderbilt and converted the free throw to complete the four-point play.

He converted another four-point play in the fourth quarter to push the Sixers' lead to 24 points, getting a hug from new teammate Joel Embiid.

Even before the contest, Embiid had plenty of good things to say about Philadelphia's prized acquisition.

"He's a great person, a great personality," Embiid said. "Always smiling. Fun to be around. His presence -- on the team, and on the floor -- has really changed us a lot since he got here."

Embiid was even happier after playing his first game alongside Harden.

"He was making plays for all of us," Embiid said. "That was probably as wide-open as I've been in my entire career. The shot-making ability, shot creation, you should've seen my face ... We've never had this, nothing close to this."

Harden, a three-time NBA scoring champion, said he would be happy to be cast in the role of playmaker alongside MVP candidate Embiid if that is what will help the 76ers win.

"I am willing to do whatever," Harden said. "We have one common goal. I have nothing to prove

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