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Embiid, 76ers hand Knicks 18th straight setback

- By Brian Mahoney

NEW YORK >> With a big lead and bigger games ahead, Joel Embiid could have opted for safety.

He could have simply let the ball go out of bounds, without putting a scare into people in the 76ers’ front office or along the Madison Square Garden sideline. That’s not his style. “I only know one way to play and that’s to play hard and compete,” Embiid said.

The All-Star center had 26 points, 14 rebounds and one flying leap over an award-winning actress into the crowd, and Philadelph­ia handed the Knicks their 18th straight loss with a 126-111 victory on Wednesday night.

Tobias Harris scored 25 points and Ben Simmons had 18 for the 76ers, who bounced back from their 112-109 home loss to Boston on Tuesday, sending themselves into the All-Star break with a 37-21 record. They went 7-5 during a difficult stretch of their schedule that included the trade with the Clippers to acquire Harris.

“We’re in a good position,” Simmons said.

They had times Wednesday where it appeared they’d win easily, and other moments where the game became much more difficult than necessary against the team with the NBA’s worst record.

Allonzo Trier scored 19 points and fellow rookie Mitchell Robinson had 14 points and 13 rebounds for the Knicks (10-46), who remain mired in the longest losing streak during one season in franchise history.

“All we can do is keep building on the good things we’re doing and try to fix the things that are mistakes for us,” Trier said.

The 76ers made 14 of 18 shots (78 percent) in the first quarter, yet only led 37-33 after the Knicks outworked them on the offensive boards to get up nine more shot attempts. Philadelph­ia then pushed the lead to 71-55 at halftime.

Philadelph­ia seemed headed for a rout when it scored eight straight points in the third to open an 8862 advantage after a free throw by Simmons, but the Knicks put up 36 points in the period and were within single digits going to the fourth.

It was during the third that Embiid gave the 76ers and plenty of people sitting courtside a scare when he tried to chase down a ball going to the sideline. He went flying just over the head of actress Regina King, who won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Golden Globes, and crashed feetfirst into the MSG Network statistici­an working next to broadcaste­r Mike Breen.

“It’s good that I saved her life I guess, but someone else had to, like, take that,” Embiid said. “I’m sorry about that.”

Philadelph­ia coach Brett Brown’s thoughts on Embiid’s dive?

“Just like I think our owners and our fans back home were thinking,” he said. “You respect his aggression, and his passion, but you don’t want that. I say that out of love and care. It’s stuff you hope to avoid.”

The statistici­an somehow stayed in the game.

“I didn’t see him but I know he’s going to feel it tomorrow,” Simmons said.

The Knicks had their moments, highlighte­d by rookie Kevin Knox’s powerful slam over Simmons. But they don’t have the firepower to beat a team like the 76ers, or anyone else in the league over the last 2½ months.

TIP-INS

76ERS >> Philadelph­ia has won the last eight meetings . ... Jimmy Butler had 13 points, eight assists and seven rebounds . ... Embiid had his 10th straight double-double.

KANTER’S CHANCE

Coach David Fizdale said he was happy for Enes Kanter, who announced Wednesday he was signing with Portland.

“Seriously, that’s a great deal for him,” Fizdale said. “He landed with a playoff team.”

UP NEXT

76ERS >> Host Miami on Feb. 21.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Center Joel Embiid put a scare into the Sixers owners and Philly fans everywhere with this leap into the stands to while chasing down a loss ball against the Knicks in Madison Square Garden Wednesday night.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Center Joel Embiid put a scare into the Sixers owners and Philly fans everywhere with this leap into the stands to while chasing down a loss ball against the Knicks in Madison Square Garden Wednesday night.

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