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Former Sixers F Matisse Thybulle knocks down 4 triples in Blazers debut

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The Philadelphia 76ers made a deadline deal on Thursday once they despatched longtime ahead Matisse Thybulle to the Portland Path Blazers in a deal that netted them Jalen McDaniels from the Charlotte Hornets in a four-team deal.

McDaniels has been terrific for Philadelphia up to now as he has discovered his function on each ends of the ground. He had eight factors on 3-for-4 capturing, he knocked down a triple, and he additionally had 5 rebounds and three assists in Monday’s win over the Houston Rockets. It’s secure to say the Sixers are proud of their new addition to this point.

As for Thybulle, he made his debut for the Path Blazers on Monday and he began it off with a bang. He knocked down 4 triples to attain 14 factors with six rebounds and he had three blocks in a begin as Portland knocked off the Los Angeles Lakers 127-115. It appears to be like prefer it has been a useful commerce for everyone concerned within the deal.

In his Blazers debut, Matisse Thybulle is 4-of-6 on 3s halfway by means of the third quarter. Thybulle solely made greater than three 3s as soon as in 245 video games with the 76ers, hitting a career-high 5 3s in December of his rookie season.

— Kevin Pelton (@kpelton) February 14, 2023

Defensively, Thybulle’s rejections had been emphatic. This can be a block that Sixers followers are aware of seeing from him.

Matisse Thybulle with the EMPHATIC REJECTION ❌ 😱pic.twitter.com/TN8WRBXkJh

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) February 14, 2023

Thybulle spent his first 3.5 seasons with the Sixers and he’ll now look to proceed his profession with a recent begin with the Blazers. The truth that he was beginning on Monday makes it appear to be he could have a giant function in Portland.

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