Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Butler’s 3-pointer caps 76ers’ rally to beat Nets

- By Adry Torres

NEW YORK >> Jimmy Butler’s new teammates saw him drift to one of his favorite spots on the court and already knew what to expect.

Butler made a 3-pointer with 2.3 seconds remaining to give the Philadelph­ia 76ers a 127-125 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday.

“Man, to tell you the truth it could have been anybody,” the Sixers’ recent addition said.

“They do have a lot of confidence in me but I got so much more confidence in those guys. They really got us back in game.”

Butler’s shot from the right wing, similar to the one that beat Charlotte in overtime on Nov. 17, capped Philadelph­ia’s rally from 20 points down in a game the Nets led nearly all the way.

Butler finished with 34 points and 12 rebounds, and Joel Embiid had 32 points and 12 boards for the 76ers, who have won five of their last six games.

A game-time decision after spraining his ankle against Cleveland on Friday night, Butler looked fine after he spent Saturday at Villanova’s home gym.

He hoisted up shots from about 20 different spots, including the same area from where he would go on to make the 76ers a winner.

Embiid has grown accustomed to Butler’s flair for the dramatic, but knew his new teammate had to rush it a little after Philadelph­ia inbounded the ball with just 10.2 seconds remaining.

“He kept taking his time and I am like, ‘Are you going to freaking shoot the ball?” Embiid said. “You know, big-time play. He got to his spot and he made a big-time shot.”

The Nets shot 57 percent from the field and hit 46 percent beyond the 3-point line to head into the half with a 68-54 lead before the 76ers rallied.

D’Angelo Russell had 38 points, his highest total with the Nets, and added eight assists and eight rebounds. Spencer Dinwiddie scored 31 points off the bench for Brooklyn, which is just 3-6 at home.

“It’s tough, we played 45 minutes of that game and lost it to that one shot, but we gave ourselves a chance,” Russell said.

The 76ers, who are a league-best 10-1 at home, improved to just 4-7 away from the Wells Fargo Center.

Butler, whose first gamewinner with the Sixers ruined Kemba Walker’s

60-point performanc­e in Charlotte, led Philadelph­ia’s fourth-quarter charge after it looked sluggish throughout the first three quarters.

Philadelph­ia coach Brett Brown was equally impressed with Butler’s effort when he recovered a loose ball after JJ Reddick had missed a potential goahead basket.

Brown recalled how Butler made a similar play against the Hornets when he blocked a shot and saved the ball from going out of bounds to set up his gamewinner.

“The TVs are going to replay his shot,” Brown said. “I hope they go a few seconds earlier and see him dive on the floor and secure a jump ball.”

Brooklyn led 118-105 after Dinwiddie’s basket with

4:57 left in the fourth quarter.

Philadelph­ia then went on a 16-2 run and went ahead 121-120 on Redick’s 3-pointer with 1:03 remaining, its first lead since Embiid scored the game’s first two points.

Joe Harris answered with a 3 of his own to put the Nets back ahead but Embiid came back on the other end, converting a three-point play after Harris fouled him to give Philadelph­ia a 124-123 lead.

Dinwiddie briefly put Brooklyn back on top with a jumper over Redick, setting the stage for Butler’s big shot.

The Nets have lost three straight.

TIP-INS

76ers: Embiid has 18

20-point games this season, second to Kevin Durant’s

19. . Philadelph­ia is 14-8 on the season but 5-2 since acquiring Butler on Nov. 12. . It was Butler’s first game in which he tallied at least

20 points and 10 rebounds since Nov. 19, 2017.

 ?? MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The 76ers’ Joel Embiid, left, congratula­tes teammate Jimmy Butler, center, after Butler sank a 3-pointer Sunday night to give the 76ers a 127-125 come-from-behind victory over the Nets in Brooklyn.
MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 76ers’ Joel Embiid, left, congratula­tes teammate Jimmy Butler, center, after Butler sank a 3-pointer Sunday night to give the 76ers a 127-125 come-from-behind victory over the Nets in Brooklyn.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States