Shelby Daily Globe

Sixers rock Cavaliers 114-94

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Shake Milton scored 27 points, Dwight Howard had 18 points and 15 rebounds, and the Philadelph­ia 76ers finished a six-game road trip without injured star center Joel Embiid by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 114-94 on Thursday night.

The Sixers, who were beaten twice by the Cavs earlier this season, went 4-2 on their trip as they wait for Embiid to get back from a knee injury. They were also able to stay on Brooklyn’s heels for the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Seth Curry made five 3-pointers and scored 19 points, and Milton’s scoring off the bench helped offset an off night for Ben Simmons, who went just 2 of 11 from the floor but had 13 rebounds. Howard made 6 of 7 shots while matching his season-high.

Philadelph­ia’s defense clamped down on Cleveland in the third quarter, holding the Cavs to 17 points. The Sixers then pulled away early in the fourth thanks to two 3-pointers from Milton, who went 5 of 7 beyond the arc.

Collin Sexton scored 24 points to lead the Cavs, who welcomed back forward Kevin Love. The five-time Allstar played in just his fifth game this season because of a calf strain and finished with 13 points in 20 minutes — only five after halftime.

Matthew Dellavedov­a made his season debut for Cleveland after being out with a concussion and appendecto­my. The crowd favorite didn’t score but had five assists in 16 minutes.

Embiid missed his 10th straight game with a bone bruise in his left knee, an injury he sustained dunking on March 12.

He’s close to returning — Saturday’s game against Minnesota seems likely — and the Sixers are expected to provide a medical update Friday on their talented big man, who was one of the MVP frontrunne­rs before he got hurt.

While they missed him, the Sixers also figured out some things without Embiid as Philly’s reserves were forced to play a larger role.

Love wasted no time making an impact.

After getting a warm ovation, Love made his first three shots, two of them 3-pointers, and scored 10 points in the first quarter. He was on a minutes restrictio­n, but Bickerstaf­f inserted him back in the game in the second quarter when it appeared the 32-year-old was still catching his breath.

Love and Dellavedov­a gave the Cavs much needed depth as forward Larry Nance Jr. (illness), center Jarrett Allen (concussion) and forward Dylan Windler (knee) were all out. TIP-INS

Cavaliers: Love and Dellavedov­a missed a combined 90 games, depriving the Cavs of experience and on-court leadership . ... Bickerstaf­f has talked to Darius Garland about being more of a vocal leader, which doesn’t come naturally to the 21-year-old. “It’s not in his nature,” Bickerstaf­f said. “He’s a leader by example mostly.”

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