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Embiid dominates as Sixers beat Lakers

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LOS ANGELES: Philadelph­ia’s Joel Embiid overwhelme­d the Los Angeles Lakers in a Wednesday showdown of the NBA’s top young talents, scoring 46 points in the 76ers’ 115-109 victory.

The dominating 23-year-old Cameroon 7-footer (2.13m) sank 14- of-20 shots from the f loor and 16- of-19 from the free throw line, pulled down 15 rebounds, passed out seven assists and blocked seven shots.

“Just being aggressive,” Embiid said of the reason for his epic night. “I just wanted to come out and get down low and be a (force) down there.”

Embiid, who had 19 points in the fourth quarter, produced the highest-scoring game for the 76ers since Allen Iverson scored 46 in 2006.

No player in NBA history had scored 46 points with 15 rebounds in a game while adding so many blocks and assists and Embiid warned he still isn’t in top form.

“I’m sti ll working on my condition,” Embiid said. “I’ll say 69 percent. I’m at 69 percent but it’s getting there.”

Austral ian guard Ben Simmons, 21, added 18 points, nine rebounds, 10 assists and f ive steals for the 76ers in a stunning effort that was nonetheles­s overshadow­ed by Embiid’s heroics.

“It ’s not just us. It ’s the whole team. We’ve all been playing wel l together,” said Embi id, whose team is 8- 6 after a 1- 4 start.

“At the beginning I thought we were so young and we had to work so hard. But we have come along. We’ve sti l l got a lot of work to do but it’s coming together.”

Brandon Ingram, 20, had a career-best 26 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Lakers whi le Kyle Kuzma, 22, added a careerhigh 24 points but highly touted 20 - year-old Lonzo Bal l spent the fourth quarter on the Lakers bench for the second game in a row, managing only two points.

LeBron James scored 31 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers in a 115-107 triumph at Charlotte. It was the third win in a row on a four-game road trip for the Cavs (8-7).

“This was a big win and this was a big trip for us overall,” James said. “Any time you’re on the road for more than two days, and this was a week for us, you have the opportunit­y to come together even more.

“We faced a little adversity throughout some of the games and you’ve got to be resilient.”

Kevin Love added 22 points and 10 rebounds for Cleveland while France’s Nicolas Batum scored 16 points for Charlotte in his first game of the season following elbow surgery.

“Obviously Nic makes such a difference and as he gets more into rhythm I think you’l l start to see the potential that our group has,” Hornets coach Steve Clifford said.

Dennis Schroder scored 21 points while Dewayne Dedmon had a career-high 20 points and added 14 rebounds as the Atlanta Hawks routed Sacramento 126-80.

The Hawks (3-12) enjoyed their first home win this season and most lopsided victory since beating Detroit 141-97 in March 1994.

Khris Middleton scored 27 points and Greece’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo added 21 to lead the Milwaukee Bucks over visiting Detroit 99-95.

Russell Westbrook led the Thunder with 21 points, f ive rebounds and seven assists while Carmelo Anthony added 18 points and 11 rebounds as the Oklahoma City Thunder downed visiting Chicago 9279

im Hardaway Jr. scored 26 points and Kristaps Porzingis netted 22 to spark the New York Knicks over visiting Utah 106-101.

The Jazz were without injured French center Rudy Gobert while the Knicks did not use French center Joakim Noah, el igible a f ter serving a 20-game performanc­eenhancing drug suspension.

John Wall produced 27 points and Bradley Beal contribute­d 26 to lead the Washington Wizards to a 10293 victory at Miami whi le Karl-Anthony Towns had 26 points and 16 rebounds to lead host Minnesota over the San Antonio Spurs 98-86.

DeMar DeRozan scored 25 points to pace seven doublefigu­re scorers as Toronto ripped host New Orleans 125-116.

Indiana guard Darren Collison scored a seasonhigh 30 points as the Pacers outlasted host Memphis 116113 while Portland’s Damian Lil lard had game highs of 26 points and 11 rebounds in a 99 - 94 win over visit ing Orlando. - AFP

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 ??  ?? Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelph­ia 76ers reacts to Willie Reed #35 of the LA Clippers during a 109-105 76er win at Staples Center on November 13, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. - AFP photo
Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelph­ia 76ers reacts to Willie Reed #35 of the LA Clippers during a 109-105 76er win at Staples Center on November 13, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. - AFP photo
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