Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Embiid, Sixers win 1st on road

- By Michael Marot

INDIANAPOL­IS >> The Philadelph­ia 76ers finally found a solution to their road woes Wednesday night.

Start fast and finish strong.

Joel Embiid scored 20 points and grabbed 10 re- bounds and Ben Simmons flirted with a triple double, leading the 76ers past Indiana

100-94 for their first non-home court victory this season.

“I’m excited that we got our first road win this year,” coach Brent Brown said. “We were pleased to get a win, especially after a performanc­e we wanted to forget (at Brooklyn).”

The splits coming into the game were astonishin­g.

Despite going 6-0 at home, the 76ers were 0-5 on the road, losing by an average of

15.2 points. And they had lost eight straight at Indiana, dating to April 17, 2013.

So just three nights after an inexplicab­le 25-point loss at Brooklyn, Embiid, Simmons and their teammates felt right at home in one of coach Brent Brown’s favorite NBA arenas.

Embiid collected his league-high 11th doubledoub­le on what he called an off night. Simmons had

16 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists and Dario Saric scored a season-high 18 points by going 4 for 6 on

3-pointers.

And they did it by simply sticking to the plan.

They quickly jumped to a 19-9 lead, weathered Indiana’s rally, then regained control by closing the third quarter on a 6-1 flurry and opened the fourth with a decisive 16-7 run. When it ended on Simmons’ breakaway layup with 6:04 to play, Philadelph­ia led 94-77.

“We were just overthinki­ng things,” Simmons said. “We were putting too much pressure on ourselves. We finally put it together.”

The victory spoiled Victor Oladipo’s best night of the season.

He scored 24 points in the first half on 10 of 16 shooting and finished with a seasonhigh 36 points. He also had seven assists, six rebounds and three blocks.

But Oladipo and Domnatas Sabonis, who had 16 points and 11 rebounds, needed more help from their supporting cast to avoid losing their second straight home game. And when they didn’t get it, the 76ers took advantage.

“We just didn’t hit shots tonight, honestly,” Oladipo said. “I think we just need to loosen up a little bit and go back to playing free basketball.”

TIP-INS

76ERS >> Had lost their last two to the Pacers . ... Robert Covington had 13 points, Landry Shamet had 12 and J.J. Redick scored 10 . ... Redick has scored in double figures in 21 consecutiv­e games since March 26. ... Philadelph­ia made 18 of 22 free throws but had only four offensive rebounds . ... Saric also had seven rebounds while Embiid had three blocks.

THEY SAID IT

76ERS >> “I was bad today,” Embiid said, noting he had five turnovers. “I thought the whole game was bad. I wasn’t myself but my teammates picked it up for me. That was a good sight to see.”

UP NEXT

76ERS >> Will attempt to keep their perfect home record intact Friday against Charlotte.

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 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The 76ers’ Ben Simmons goes to the basket against Indiana’s Tyreke Evans during the first half on Wednesday in Indianapol­is.
DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 76ers’ Ben Simmons goes to the basket against Indiana’s Tyreke Evans during the first half on Wednesday in Indianapol­is.

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