It's been a rough couple of weeks for the Sixers biggest and brightest star. He looked like he was nearly back to normal against New York. Joel Embiid had racked up 19 of his game-high 29 points by halftime, a good sign after a few lackluster games. The problem against New York was not what Embiid did, but what he was not able to do. He can not win games by himself, and it often felt like he was the only weapon the Sixers had against the Knicks. What's clearer than ever is that the team feeds off of Embiid's energy. When he is aggressive and efficient the rest of the team prospers, which was evident when Embiid started to attack in the fourth quarter and the rest of the team stepped up.