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Edgecombe’s Electric Debut: 34-Point Explosion Surpasses All But Wilt and Selvy in NBA History

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Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Edgecombe’s Electric Debut: 34-Point Explosion Surpasses All But Wilt and Selvy in NBA History

Philadelphia 76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe announced his arrival on the NBA stage with a jaw-dropping 34-point debut, leading his team to a thrilling 117–116 victory over the Boston Celtics. The historic performance etched his name alongside basketball legends, as no player had scored that many points in an NBA debut since Wilt Chamberlain’s record-setting night in 1959. Edgecombe’s 34 points now rank as the third-most ever in a player’s first NBA game behind only Chamberlain’s 43 points and Frank Selvy’s 35 in 1954.

A native of the Bahamas and the Big 12 Rookie of the Year from Baylor University, Edgecombe described his first game as the culmination of years of dedication. “I worked every day, and all my life, for moments like this. This is my dream,” he said, reflecting on his remarkable start.

Edgecombe also achieved another milestone, setting the NBA record for most points in a debut quarter, with 14 surpassing LeBron James’s previous mark from 2003. When asked about sharing statistical company with one of basketball’s greatest, Edgecombe smiled humbly: “Longevity. Knowing LeBron has been there for 20-plus years, I’m hoping I can do that one day.”

The rookie’s stat line was nothing short of elite: he shot 13-of-26 from the field, 5-for-13 from beyond the arc, and added 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1 steal. His scoring bursts including 10 straight points in the opening quarter and nine in the fourth helped the Sixers rally from a 13-point deficit to snatch victory. Edgecombe’s debut also shattered Allen Iverson’s franchise record of 30 points in a Sixers debut from 1996, marking a symbolic passing of the torch in Philadelphia’s basketball lore.

Teammates and coaches were quick to praise the 19-year-old’s poise and maturity. Forward Dominick Barlow commended, “He was just so composed and so calm. You don’t see that from a rookie.” Even as All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey led all scorers with 40 points, Edgecombe’s performance stood out and their combined 74 points tied for the second-highest total by a duo in an NBA season opener, trailing only James Harden and Christian Wood’s 75 in 2020.

Maxey, ever the playful veteran, teased Edgecombe postgame about two missed free throws in the closing seconds, a moment that drew laughter in the locker room. “He played great, but we’re not letting him forget those,” Maxey joked.

For Philadelphia fans, Edgecombe’s sensational debut feels like the dawn of something special the kind of performance that rekindles memories of greatness and sets the stage for a new era in Sixers basketball.

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