Blazers Blowout 76ers Behind Camara's Career Night

Toumani Camara's 30 points and 8 three-pointers lead Portland to a decisive 135-118 victory over Philadelphia.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Portland Trail Blazers cruised to a 135-118 win over the Philadelphia 76ers, led by a career-high performance from forward Toumani Camara. Camara scored 30 points and hit 8 three-pointers on 10 attempts, helping the Blazers pull away with a dominant 49-22 third quarter. The Blazers' deep roster also contributed, with four point guards combining for 55 points, 20 rebounds, and 24 assists. The 76ers were without star center Joel Embiid, and Andre Drummond's 11 points and 7 rebounds were not enough to fill the void.

Why it matters

This win extends the Blazers' winning streak to three games and showcases the team's depth and balanced scoring attack. The Sixers' loss without Embiid raises questions about their ability to compete against top teams in the Eastern Conference.

The details

Toumani Camara, known primarily as a defensive specialist, had a career night offensively, hitting 8 three-pointers on 10 attempts and scoring 30 total points. The Blazers' four point guards - Jrue Holiday, Deni Avdija, Scoot Henderson, and Blake Wesley - combined for 55 points, 20 rebounds, and 24 assists, demonstrating the team's wealth of talent at the position. The Sixers were missing Joel Embiid, and Andre Drummond's 11 points and 7 rebounds were not enough to fill the void in the middle.

  • The Blazers won the third quarter 49-22 to blow the game open.

The players

Toumani Camara

A Blazers forward who had a career night, scoring 30 points and hitting 8 three-pointers.

Tyrese Maxey

The 76ers guard who scored 30 points in the losing effort.

Joel Embiid

The 76ers star center who did not play in the game due to injury.

Andre Drummond

The 76ers center who filled in for the absent Embiid, scoring 11 points and grabbing 7 rebounds.

Jrue Holiday

One of the Blazers' four point guards who contributed to the team's balanced scoring attack.

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What they’re saying

“Toumani shoots threes significantly better wearing a headband than not. This assertion has not been verified by outside sources, but Camara hit a career-high 8 times from distance in 10 tries tonight on the way to 30 points.”

— Tom Haberstrah, Blazers numbers guru (blazersedge.com)

What’s next

The Blazers will look to extend their winning streak when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, February 12th at 5:00 p.m. PST.

The takeaway

The Blazers' depth and balanced scoring attack proved too much for the shorthanded 76ers, showcasing the team's potential to compete with the top teams in the league. Toumani Camara's breakout performance was a pleasant surprise, and the Blazers' point guard rotation continues to impress.