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Embiid fuels Sixers past LeBron-less Lakers

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Embiid fuels Sixers past LeBron-less Lakers

BIG BATTLE. Sixers center Joel Embiid goes for a shot against Lakers counterpart Dwight Howard.

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With LeBron James a late scratch from the Lakers lineup, Joel Embiid and the Sixers keep LA at bay

Joel Embiid unloaded a game-high 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, James Harden added 24 points, and the visiting Philadelphia 76ers escaped a test from a Los Angeles Lakers squad playing without LeBron James, 126-121, on Wednesday, March 23 (Thursday, March 24, Manila time).

James was a late scratch from the Lakers lineup with left knee soreness, but Dwight Howard helped pick up the slack in his absence. Howard scored 24 points – his most in a game since November 2018 – and matched Russell Westbrook for the top mark on the team.

Behind the veteran duo, Los Angeles went into the fourth quarter trailing by just two points. The Lakers remained within striking distance throughout the final period, but they could never quite bridge the gap.

Tyrese Maxey and Tobias Harris backed Embiid and Harden with 21 and 20 points, respectively. Maxey also dished 7 assists and grabbed 5 rebounds to finish the night with a plus-minus rating of 17, second on the Philadelphia roster only to Embiid’s plus-20.

Maxey and Harris keyed a crucial Sixers run late, as Austin Reaves scored on a putback with 5:31 remaining in regulation that pulled the Lakers to a 107-104 deficit. 

Harris scored on the ensuing Philadelphia possession, then rebounded a missed free-throw attempt by Howard.

Maxey added a bucket on the other end, then hit a three-pointer following a Lakers turnover. The quick 7-1 burst gave the Sixers some cushion down the stretch and Los Angeles was unable to pull within a single possession the rest of the way.

Los Angeles finished with the edge in points in the paint at 66-60, and connected on one more three-point attempt than Philadelphia. The Sixers shot 10-of-27 from the deep, and the Lakers went 11-of-30.

Los Angeles also dominated in bench points, with Malik Monk’s 23 and Carmelo Anthony’s 20 pacing the Lakers to 48 total. Philadelphia’s reserves finished with 27 points, led by Georges Niang and DeAndre Jordan each with 9.

However, the Sixers’ 22-of-28 to 10-of-16 advantage at the free-throw line made a big difference, as well. – Rappler.com

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