After playing the worst game of his life in Game 3, James Harden bounced back and played one of the best game's of his life in Game 4.
Harden scored 42 points on 16-23 shooting (6-9 3FG, 4-4 FT), dished out nine assists, grabbed eight rebounds, recorded four steals, one block, and just one turnover.
And, with the Sixers down two with 20 seconds left in overtime, Harden hit a corner go-ahead three that would eventually lead to a one-point win to save the Sixers' season and tie the series at 2-2.
Embiid, who struggled down the stretch against Al Horford, finished with 34 points (11-26 FG, 0-3 3FG, 12-15 FT), 13 rebounds, and four assists.
PJ Tucker made a massive play with about one minute remaining in regulation to grab an offensive rebound and make an And-1 layup.
The very important Game 5 of the series Tuesday at 7:30pm on TNT in Boston.
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