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Sixers stymied by Lakers

Ingram’s 3-pointer provides margin of victory

- By Aaron Bracy The Associated Press

PHILADELPH­IA » Brandon Ingram scored 21 points including the game-winning 3-pointer with 0.8 seconds remaining to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 107-104 victory over the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Thursday night.

Julius Randle and Jordan Clarkson added 16 points apiece for the Lakers, who snapped a five-game losing streak.

Joel Embiid scored 33 points and Ben Simmons had a triple-double with 12 points, 13 rebounds and 15 assists for Philadelph­ia.

The 76ers battled back from a 16-point second-half deficit to tie the game on Embiid’s two free throws with 39.8 seconds remaining.

Lonzo Ball missed a 3 on Los Angeles’ ensuing possession and Embiid then missed a chance to give Philadelph­ia the lead.

On the winning play, Ball drove to the basket before dishing back to Ingram on the right wing. After a timeout, Richaun Holmes’ tying attempt at the buzzer was way off.

The winning basket sent Ball’s dad, LaVar, into a wild celebratio­n in a suite.

The game was the first for the Lakers since LaVar Ball criticized coach Luke Walton and the Lakers offense in a radio interview, saying son Lonzo was “very disgusted.” It has been a tumultuous week for the Ball family, as LaVar withdrew another son, LiAngelo, from UCLA stemming from his suspension by the school for his involvemen­t in a shopliftin­g incident in China.

Lonzo Ball was loudly booed every time he touched the ball. And Philadelph­ia fans gave the elder Ball even worse treatment when he began hooting and hollering from his suite in the fourth quarter.

Lonzo Ball finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.

The game matched the top two picks of the 2016 draft, with No. 1 selection Simmons facing off with No. 2 pick Ingram.

Simmons drew “oohs” and “ahhs” in the third quarter when he spun left before throwing down an emphatic right-handed dunk.

But Ingram got the last laugh.

The Lakers were in control most of the game and extended their lead to 7155 on Larry Nance Jr.’s dunk with 5:26 left in the third quarter. Philadelph­ia closed within 79-70 entering the fourth, but the Lakers upped their lead to 15 with consecutiv­e 3-pointers to start the final period.

Philadelph­ia clawed within 90-86 on Holmes’ three-point play with 6:56 left, drawing such a loud reaction from the sold-out crowd that it sounded like the glory days of Allen Iverson exciting the 76ers faithful. And Holmes’ dunk with 2:22 remaining tied it at 101. But the 76ers never could go in front.

Tip-ins

Lakers: Former Villanova standout Josh Hart had four points in 9 minutes. . Los Angeles improved to 3-8 on the road. . The Lakers won despite shooting 12 for 24 from the free-throw line. . They entered averaging 17.5 turnovers per game, including 18.4 during the losing streak, but finished with just 11 against Philadelph­ia.

76ers: The triple-double was the third of Simmons’ career. . F Dario Saric didn’t play after suffering a left eye laceration in Wednesday’s practice. . G T.J. McConnell returned after missing three games due to a sprained AC joint in his left shoulder and went scoreless in 17 minutes. . Embiid had 46 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists and seven blocks in the 76ers’ 115109 win in Los Angeles on Nov. 15.

Up next

Lakers: Play second of four-game trip at Charlotte on Saturday night.

76ers: Play at Cleveland on Saturday night, looking to avenge a 113-91 home loss last month.

 ?? CHRIS SZAGOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ben Simmons goes up for a dunk in the second quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday.
CHRIS SZAGOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ben Simmons goes up for a dunk in the second quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday.
 ?? CHRIS SZAGOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Lakers forward Brandon Ingram, right, reacts to hitting the winning basket along with Lonzo Ball, center, and Larry Nance Jr., left, against the Sixers on Thursday.
CHRIS SZAGOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lakers forward Brandon Ingram, right, reacts to hitting the winning basket along with Lonzo Ball, center, and Larry Nance Jr., left, against the Sixers on Thursday.

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