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Embiid leads Sixers romp over Celtics

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LOS ANGELES: Joel Embiid scored 35 points as the Philadelph­ia 76ers returned to top spot in the Eastern Conference on Tuesday with a 106-96 victory over the Boston Celtics.

Cameroonia­n star Embiid, playing in his second game since returning from a 10-game injury layoff, led from the front as the Sixers overpowere­d the Celtics in the third and final regular season meeting of the two teams.

Danny Green added 17 points while Ben Simmons had 12. Tobias Harris and Furkan Korkmaz finished with 10 points apiece as the Sixers improved to 35-16 to edge ahead of the Brooklyn Nets in the East.

Despite his 35-point display, Embiid believes he is still not firing on all cylinders as he works his way back from injury.

“It’s only my second game back,” Embiid said. “I’m still working through it to get back to the shape I was in before I got hurt, but I’m feeling great.

“The body feels healthy. It’s all about me putting game together and getting back to where I was.”

Embiid however was disgusted with his shooting performanc­e from the free throw line. Despite making 16 of 20 attempts for an 80 percent success rate, Embiid believes it should have been more. “Too many misses,” Embiid said. “I should be a 90 percent free throw shooter. That’s why I get pissed off — they’re called free throws. I should be making more.”

A disappoint­ing night at the TD Garden for the hosts saw Boston booed by their own fans midway through the third quarter as the Sixers surged into a 21-point lead after a Simmons lay-up.

Although the Celtics closed the margin to 10 points at the buzzer, the contest was effectivel­y over long before the end.

Jayson Tatum led the Boston scorers with 20 points while Jaylen Brown finished with 17 as Marcus Smart and Kemba Walker added 14 apiece.

The defeat leaves the Celtics with a 25-26 record for eighth place in the Eastern Conference.

Elsewhere on Tuesday, Steph Curry delivered another mesmerisin­g MVPworthy performanc­e with 41 points as the Golden State Warriors took advantage of the absence of Giannis Antetokoun­mpo to clinch a 122-121 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks.

Curry went 14-of-21 from the field as the Warriors overturned a 10-point deficit with four minutes remaining to claim victory. The Warriors are 10th in the Western Conference standings, just outside the play-off places with 24 wins and 27 losses.

In Toronto, the injury-hit Los Angeles Lakers had seven players in double figures in a 110-101 win over the Raptors to kick off a daunting five-game road trip with an encouragin­g victory.

Talen Horton-Tucker led the Lakers scoring off the bench with 17 points in just over 25 minutes on court as the NBA champions bounced back from their humiliatin­g 104-86 rout by the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The 76ers’ Joel Embiid, right, in action against the Celtics.
USA TODAY SPORTS The 76ers’ Joel Embiid, right, in action against the Celtics.

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