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Aussies star in season opener

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BEN Simmons put on a show and fell just short of a tripledoub­le for the Philadelph­ia 76ers but it was compatriot Aron Baynes and his Boston Celtics who reigned supreme with a 105-87 win in the NBA’s season opener yesterday.

Boston’s second-year forward Jayson Tatum top-scored with 23 points, but Simmons was huge with 19 points, 15 boards, eight assists, four steals and two blocks.

Simmons, who beat Tatum for rookie honours last year, duelled throughout the game.

Baynes had the Boston crowd on its feet with his inspiratio­nal play off the bench while going head-to-head with 76ers’ All-Star centre Joel Embiid (23 points, 10 rebounds).

The Queensland­er had eight points, four rebounds and made two three-pointers.

His performanc­e received a rave review from NBA great Charles Barkley, who argued Celtics coach Brad Stevens needs to find more court time for the Australian, who only played 19 minutes.

“They have to play Aron Baynes more,” Barkley said.

“That is my takeaway. He does all of the dirty work.”

The Celtics’ All-Stars, Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward, who missed the playoffs last year through injury, had seven and 10 points respective­ly.

The 76ers’ Australian rookie Jonah Bolden was brought on in the final minute.

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