Joel Embiid said he hasn't been himself and is struggling with his 3-point shooting playing alongside Jimmy Butler. Brett Brown held Embiid out of the 76ers 117-111 win over the Detroit Pistons so he could get more rest.

“I think it’s mainly because of the way I’ve been used, which is I’m being used as a spacer, I guess, a stretch five," Embiid said, before adding that he's only shooting 29 percent from deep. 

“Since the trade, it’s been really down,” Embiid continued. “I tend to get triple-teamed a lot. I was in the flow of the offense. I feel like I’m not any more. There’s not a lot of possessions on the block. I don’t know. We got to figure it out.”

Despite his recent struggles, Embiid is still averaging a career-high 26.3 points and 13.3 rebounds on the season.