Joel Embiid praised his teammates and reflected on a memorable night after setting a Philadelphia 76ers' franchise record with 70 points in a dominant performance against the San Antonio Spurs.
Embiid powered the Eastern Conference contenders to a 133-123 win on Monday, breaking Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain's team single-game record that had stood for over 56 years while also setting a season high with 18 rebounds.
The reigning NBA MVP finished 24 of 41 from the field and 21 of 23 from the foul line.
Chamberlain's previous franchise record of 68 points took place against the Chicago Bulls on Dec. 16, 1967.
"Obviously, Wilt accomplished everything in the history of this league and basketball in general," Embiid said, per ESPN. "So to be in the same conversation, that's pretty cool.
"It was just a great night.
"I had it going. I mentioned a few times, a lot of teammates are extremely unselfish and they just kept giving me the ball, and I just finished it."
Embiid began his historic night with 24 points in the first quarter and had 34 by half-time, though the 76ers held a slim 62-58 lead at the intermission.
The superstar centre didn't let up in the third quarter, as he recorded 25 points for the period to help Philadelphia pull away for its sixth straight victory.
There was a prospect of Embiid being rested for the remainder of the game if the Sixers built a big lead, but the Spurs kept it close enough for him to re-enter midway through the fourth quarter to a huge reception from the fans.
He hit the 70-point mark with a steal and layup with 1:41 remaining.
"The game was still pretty close," Embiid said. "Felt like I needed to go back in. Once I got back in, I was like, 'There’s my chance. Might as well go and do it'.
"The only thing I told my teammates was please just don't force it. Let's just play basketball. If I'm open, pass it, if I'm not, make sure you make the right play.
"I feel like when you take 40 shots, obviously, you are supposed to have a big night.
"I was actually mad at myself, because I missed a lot of easy shots that I've been making all season. A lot of easy pull-ups.
"But when you're shooting that many shots, which I never thought I would be taking that many shots in my life, you're obviously going to make some, and you're going to have a big night."
The crowd were desperate for Embiid to take the record, urging him to shoot at every opportunity and he smiled as he recalled the fans booing Danuel House Jr. for taking an open corner 3.
He added: "It's unfortunate Danuel House got booed for [making the right play]! We were just trying to play the right way and make the right plays.
"Obviously I made shots and they found me a lot."
Victor Wembanyama had an impressive game of his own in Embiid's shadow, as the Spurs' rookie sensation posted 33 points and seven rebounds in just 28 minutes.
Embiid is now averaging 36.1 points this season – better than he posted in his MVP-winning campaign.
Coach Nick Nurse realised something special was in the works early in the third quarter.
"The time that it kind of hit me, I thought, was the start of the third," he said.
"I think he had a bucket and an and-1, like in the first minute. I was like, 'Wait a minute, he's already got like 37, 38, something like that'. I was like, 'Geez, that's a lot, with a whole half to go!'
"Obviously, he can score in so many ways, just his sheer size gets him a lot of stuff around the basket, gets him a lot of free throws.
"The shooting touch is the skill part. The way he moves, the skill he has, the size he is. If he gets motivated like that, anything can happen."
Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey had 18 points and eight assists in support of Embiid.
"He's great," Maxey said about Embiid. "I keep telling everybody, we cannot take this for granted.
"Not just as teammates, not as an organization, but as fans – even if you are not a fan of Philadelphia, if you're just a fan of basketball, you can't take Jo for granted, man. What he's doing right now is special.
"He's not just doing it off layups, he's not doing it off just 3s. He's doing it off every single thing. He's making free throws. He's doing so much out there.
"And you know, the kicker is he's on the other end, he's anchoring the defense as well. He's not taking any nights off on defense.
"We appreciate him, and everybody else should appreciate him, as well."