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Embiid scores career-high 50 in win over Bulls

- By Aaron Bracy

PHILADELPH­IA » All-Star Joel Embiid scored a career-high 50 points to lead the Philadelph­ia 76ers to a 112-105 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night.

Embiid added 17 rebounds, five assists, four blocks and two steals in a dominating performanc­e at both ends of the court.

Tobias Harris had 22 points and 12 rebounds for the East-leading 76ers, who played without Ben Simmons (illness) for the second straight game and clinched coaching duties for Doc Rivers at the All-Star Game.

Zach LaVine scored 30 points for the Bulls.

With the 76ers clinging to a 107103 lead, Embiid blocked LaVine’s driving attempt with 1:02 remaining, then hit a 17-foot baseline jumper with 41 seconds left. When the Bulls called timeout, Embiid jogged to center court and put both hands up as if requesting cheers from the empty seats while the speakers played artificial “M-VP!” “M-V-P!” chants.

The Bulls did fine when Embiid wasn’t in the game.

With Embiid on the bench at the start of the fourth, the Bulls used a 10-2 run over the first 3 ½ minutes to take an 89-87 lead after Ryan Arcidiacon­o stole an inbounds pass and converted a three-point play.

But then Embiid returned and scored six points during a 7-0 spurt that made it 94-89. After hitting a 16-footer, he grabbed an offensive rebound and made both free throws after getting fouled and then pulled down another offensive board and scored on a follow on the next possession.

It was still a game, though, as LaVine and the Bulls were playing tough until Embiid clinched it with his defensive and offensive prowess.

Voted an All-Star for the fourth consecutiv­e season on Thursday, Embiid

was unstoppabl­e in the first half when he scored 25 points in a variety of ways, seemingly however he wanted.

Embiid put an exclamatio­n point on the half with 33 seconds remaining before the break by dribbling from Philadelph­ia’s free throw line, deking past Wendell Carter Jr. in the Bulls’ paint, scoring and getting fouled — an amazing show of athleticis­m from the 7-foot-2 big man.

He also showed a soft touch with a fadeaway jumper and brute strength, bullying his way to the basket to score in a variety of ways inside.

And he continued to display an uncanny complete game after the intermissi­on.

DOC TO COACH ALL-STARS

The victory gave Philadelph­ia the best record in the Eastern Conference through games played Feb. 21. That made Rivers the coach of the team captained by Kevin Durant, the leading vote-getter in the East.

SHAKE OUT

Shake Milton (ankle) missed his fifth straight game, but Rivers said he expects Milton to return on Sunday.

UP NEXT

76ers: Travel to Florida to play the Raptors at their temporary home for two consecutiv­e games, on Sunday and Tuesday night.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The 76ers’ Joel Embiid reacts after a basket during the second half against the Bulls, Friday.
MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 76ers’ Joel Embiid reacts after a basket during the second half against the Bulls, Friday.

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