Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Chippy game ends with Lowry, Simmons ejected

- By Jack McCaffery jmccaffery@21st-centurymed­ia.com @JackMcCaff­ery on Twitter

PHILADELPH­IA » During a Dario Saric foul shot in the final moments of the Sixers’ 117-111 victory Monday over Toronto, Raptors guard Kyle Lowry was seen yapping at Ben Simmons. Seconds after play resumed, the two confronted each other on the court, were separated, assessed technical fouls and ejected. “Nothing,” Simmons said. No, it was something. What? “Honestly, I don’t know,” Simmons said. “Maybe frustratio­n let him down, that they were losing. I don’t know what it is.”

Before the game, Lowry praised Simmons, saying, “He has an abundance of skills. He can drive the ball. He can pass the ball. He can get in the paint and finish with the right hand and the left hand. He is a very talented, smart, see-the-floor, big guy.”

Postgame whispers, however, were that the Raptors found Simmons to be a verbal pest throughout the game, constantly chiming in with on-court comments.

“I don’t know,” Lowry said. “I guess he thinks he is somebody.”

Both players were ejected with six seconds left. There were some initial hints of a conflict between the two in the hallway. A curtain separates the two locker rooms, which are about 100 feet apart. The Sixers insist there was no such confrontat­ion.

No one, however, could deny the on-court tension.

“Maybe they are trying to test me,” Simmons said. “I don’t know if they are trying to test me or see how I am on the court. But I don’t play around.

“I am not going from anybody.” to take (stuff)

Last week in London, Simmons got into a scuffle with the Celtics’ Marcus Morris. Like Lowry, Morris is from Philadelph­ia.

“Two Philly guys,” Simmons said. “Maybe it’s a Philly thing. I don’t know. They are tough players. That’s how they play. I play the same way too. I am not going to let you push me around. I am not going to take it.”

Brett Brown tactfully stepped just to the side of the issue Monday. He did suggest, however, a close tape study which he claims will show Raptor Jakob Poeltl of Austria, 4,251 miles from Philly, giving Simmons some unnecessar­y contact. True? “Maybe,” Simmons said. And? “We got the win. That’s all I am worried about.”

*** On the undercard Monday, DeMar DeRozan shoved T.J. McConnell, causing a face-to-face, second-quarter confrontat­ion. DeRozan and McConnell both received technical fouls.

“It’s basketball,” McConnell said. “That kind of stuff happens. The shove wasn’t needed. But I know he had no intent behind it. He’s a good guy. So it was just heat-of-the-moment stuff.”

Raptors coach Dwane Casey and guard Fred VanVleet were also assessed second-half technical fouls. And Joel Embiid had a particular­ly rough, if a more basketball-like, encounter with Pascal Siakam.

With Simmons limited by foul trouble to 27:16 of playing time, McConnell responded with 18 points, eight assists, six rebounds and a necessary edge.

“He brought great energy,” Brown said. “He was a lightning rod for us. We needed him.”

*** Sunday, Lowry pledged $1 million to Villanova, which will name its new basketball locker room in the rebooted Pavilion the “Kyle Lowry Men’s Basketball Locker Room.”

Monday night, the former Wildcat was to be honored by the Philadelph­ia Sports Writers Associatio­n with its Native Son Award at a dinner in Cherry Hill, N.J.

“He is young man who has come a long way in life,” Casey said. “He’s a survivor. He’s a fighter. He is a great example for young kids in Philadelph­ia and around the country of what you can do if you stay the course. He has come through a lot. And he is young man that stands for what you want your kids to be, to fight, to survive, to work on his craft. He deserves all the accolades.”

Lowry, who attended Cardinal Dougherty High, remains loyal to his hometown.

“Fly, Eagles, fly,” he said. “If they make the Super Bowl, I will be there.”

*** The Sixers rebounded from their detour to London and loss to the Celtics to win for the fifth time in six games.

At 20-20, they will finish the first half of the season Thursday in Boston. That means they are in a telling stretch that has included a victory over San Antonio, road wins in Denver and Phoenix and the triumph Monday over Toronto.

“In a twisted way, I think it’s a good thing,” Brown said. “It flushes out where we are. And I really think the Boston game in London did that. It had a lot of playoff-like qualities in relation to the peripheral­s, family, travel, media and the different environmen­t. And how do we react? We reacted like a young team. We got jumped by one of the league’s elite. For me, it says, this is where we’re at. This is the bottom line. This is reality.

“We have finished up our season series with Toronto. Now we will go to Boston again. And in a weird way, it lets us know where we are at.”

*** J.J. Redick limped off the court with 4:37 left and did not return to the game.

While Brown curiously had no injury update, the Sixers later reported Redick suffered a left-leg contusion. Seen walking freely, Redick was not believed to be seriously injured.

Redick finished with 15 points. Embiid led all scorers with 34.

*** The Sixers waived James Michael McAdoo, who was on a twoway contract, and signed guard Demetrius Jackson. Jackson has NBA experience with the Rockets and Celtics. He’d been playing for the Rockets’ G-League affiliate. the Rio Grande Valley Vipers. He was averaging 15.9 points.

The Notre Dame product was a 2016 Celtics second-round draft pick.

 ?? RICH SCHULTZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sixers guard Ben Simmons (25) loses the ball but regains possession as Raptors guard Kyle Lowry (7) defends during the third quarter Monday in Philadelph­ia. The 76ers won 117-111, and Simmons and Lowry were both ejected in the closing seconds after a...
RICH SCHULTZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sixers guard Ben Simmons (25) loses the ball but regains possession as Raptors guard Kyle Lowry (7) defends during the third quarter Monday in Philadelph­ia. The 76ers won 117-111, and Simmons and Lowry were both ejected in the closing seconds after a...

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