From escaping a fire to NBA stardom, Delaware’s Bones Hyland buries Sixers


PHILADELPHIA – Maybe now we know why this game against the 76ers meant so much to Bones Hyland.

It wasn’t so much the four 3-point shots Hyland hit in the fourth quarter, including three in a row during a span of about a minute midway through that brought the Denver Nuggets from a two-point deficit into a six-point lead over the 76ers.

And it wasn’t so much the hundreds of friends and family members who drove up from Wilmington, or his teachers and coaches from Thomas Edison Charter School, or classmates and friends from St. Georges.

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All of them serenaded Hyland after the game as he walked off the court in euphoria after leading the Nuggets to a 114-110 over the Sixers. Hyland waved back, pumping his arms.

“I’m made for them lights,” Hyland told Delawareonline/The Delaware News Journal before the game about pressure moments.

Denver Nuggets' Bones Hyland, right, goes up for a shot against Philadelphia 76ers' Shake Milton during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 14, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Hyland scored 21 points in 31 minutes Monday night while serving as the Nuggets backup point guard. He played the entire fourth quarter and upstaged what was billed as a battle of MVP candidates in the Sixers’ Joel Embiid and Denver’s Nikola Jokic.

In the end, it was Hyland, all 6-foot-3 and 173 pounds of him, who shined the brightest, earning the admiration of Sixers guard James Harden.



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