Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Starters get rest in easy win over Griz

- By Aaron Bracy

PHILADELPH­IA » Robert Covington, J.J. Redick and Dario Saric each had 15 points to pace all five Philadelph­ia starters in doublefigu­res, and the 76ers continued their push for home-court advantage in the playoffs with a 119-105 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night.

Joel Embiid added 14 points and Ben Simmons had 13 points, nine assists and seven rebounds for the 76ers (40-30), who won their fourth straight to improve to a season-best 10 games over .500. None of the starters played in the fourth quarter.

Wayne Selden Jr. had 18 points to lead Memphis (19-52), which has lost 21 of 22 overall and 16 in a row on the road.

Philadelph­ia is closing in on its first playoff berth since 2012, but coach Brett Brown is not satisfied with merely making the postseason. Philadelph­ia began Wednesday sixth in the Eastern Conference, just a game back of the Pacers for the fourth spot and accompanyi­ng home-court advantage for a first-round series. Brown said prior to the game the 76ers are very much focused on a No. 4 seed or better.

“We are on the war path to get home-court advantage,” he said.

As a result, Brown correctly predicted the 76ers wouldn’t take the lowly Grizzlies lightly.

Philadelph­ia controlled play in the first half and headed to the locker room up 58-44, led by Embiid’s 14 points. Philadelph­ia completely pulled away with a dominant third quarter, outscoring the Grizzlies 41-25 to take a 9969 lead into the fourth.

Philadelph­ia shot 64 percent (16 for 25) from the field in the period, including 6 for 10 from 3-point range.

The starters didn’t play another minute, saving energy for the second game of the back-to-back on Thursday night at Orlando. The move did prevent Simmons from reaching his fourth triple-double in the last five games.

NO EASY OUT

Brown added that Philadelph­ia isn’t going to be an easy out, or a team that opponents will relish facing, in the playoffs.

“We have accumulate­d some firepower,” he said. “If we can keep moving forward, I wouldn’t want to play us. We can be dangerous.”

TIP-INS

76ERS » Brown said he planned to play Embiid on Thursday at Orlando in the second game of the back-to-back. Brown plans to rest Embiid at some point in the final 12 games, though he expects the 7-footer to resist. “I bet it comes with a fight,” Brown said of his decision to sit Embiid.

UP NEXT

76ERS » night. At Orlando Thursday

 ?? MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The 76ers’ Ben Simmons (25) goes up for a dunk during the first half against the Memphis Grizzlies, Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.
MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 76ers’ Ben Simmons (25) goes up for a dunk during the first half against the Memphis Grizzlies, Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.

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