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Shorthanded Wizards blown out again 123-98 (11-30-18)



By:Ryan Fowler

Headline Graphic Credit: Darrell Owens-LMS Network 

PHILADELPHIA– Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons and 76ers pushed aside the short-handed Wizards in a hurry. Embiid had 16 points and 15 rebounds, Simmons added 13 points and 10 assists as both Philadelphia stars sat for the final quarter and a half in the 76ers’ 123-98 victory over Washington on Friday night.

T.J. McConnell scored 15 points to help the 76ers win their third in a row and seventh in the last eight. They improved to 12-1 at Wells Fargo Center.

The 25-point win followed a season-high 26-point home blowout of the Knicks in a 117-91 on Wednesday night. Philadelphia took large leads in games this season only to see teams close late. Nine of the 76ers’ 16 wins have been by six points or less.

”It’s great for the team,” Embiid said. ”Early in the season we had problems (holding large leads). I’m hoping we corrected it.”

G Bradley Beal had 19 points for the short-handed Wizards as they have now lost two straight. Washington once again played without Dwight Howard. He’s expected to misstwo to three months after undergoing spinal surgery on Friday to relieve pain in his lower extremities. The Wizards also didn’t have starter Otto Porter Jr., who was out for “personal reasons,” per Wizards PR.

”They outplayed us,” Wizards coach Scott Brooks said. The first half was full of highlights for Philadelphia, which led 68-46 at the break. Embiid drained a 3-pointer after a no-look, between-the-legs pass from Simmons early in the first; Simmons finished a drive with a dunk after a no-look, over-the-shoulder dish from McConnell with 4 1/2 minutes left in the first; and Simmons brought down the house with an alley-oopjam after an assist from rookie G Furkan Korkmaz.

Philadelphia led by 35 in the second half, and the Sixers finished the third period ahead 98-70. By then, Simmons and Embiid were resting comfortably on the bench while the reserves put the finishing touches on the 76ers’ fifth straight win over Washington in Philadelphia.

HEADBAND BROTHERS

Simmons and Jimmy Butler sported matching white head bands as a sign of solidarity.

”They’re blood brothers.” Brown said. “That band, to me, signifies a bonding, a defensive bonding. I’ve asked Jimmy to put Ben under his wing and really help Ben be all he can be defensively.”

HOWARD UPDATE

The Wizards announced that Howard underwent a “lumbar microdiscotemy” Friday in California and will be re-evaluated in two to three months. Doctors determined a herniated disk was causing Howard’s pain and nerve irritation.

Howard had missed the last five games after aggravating the injury, which also caused him to sit out training camp and the first seven games of the season.

Brooks acknowledged prior to the game that rebounding without the 6-foot-11 Howard has been a challenge.

”We had a game plan with Dwight being in the mix and shoring up our rim protection and rebounding issues,” Brooks said. ”We struggle rebounding the ball. We just have to keep rebounding by committee.”

BEYOND THE ARC

Wizards: Jeff Green replaced Porter in the starting lineup after being a game-time decision due to lower back soreness. Green got up slowly before exiting to the bench after fouling Simmons and falling hard to the floor with 5:17 left in the first. He had four points. Washington’s last win in Philadelphia came on March 17, 2016, 99-94.

76ers: G Markelle Fultz will continue to have tests on his right shoulder into next week. Fultz, the 2017 No. 1 overall pick, has missed the last five games… Embiid had his NBA-best 22nd double-double… The teams will play twice more in the regular season, Jan. 8 in Philadelphia and the following day in Washington… Philadelphia outrebounded Washington 58-42.

UP NEXT

Wizards: Host Brooklyn on Saturday night. (Dec 1,2018)

76ers: Host Memphis on Sunday night. (Dec 2, 2018)

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