Redick’s 3point shots help down Dallas in Shanghai
S H A N GH A I» JJ Redick didn’t miss a shot. Dirk Nowitzki didn’t miss a note.
Redick made all 10 of his shots and scored 28 points, Joel Embiid finished with 22 points and the Philadelphia 76ers downed the Dallas Mavericks 120114 on Friday night in the opener of the NBA China Games.
Redick was 7 for 7 from 3point range for the 76ers, who trailed by 15 points early.
“For him to come into this building and into China and shoot the ball the way he shot it, that is an elite JJ Redick performance — even by his standard,” Philadelphia coach Brett Brown said.
Ben Simmons finished with nine points, nine rebounds and 10 assists for Philadelphia.
Dennis Smith Jr. had 15 points in the game’s first 8 minutes and finished with 20 for the Mavericks. Dallas star Dirk Nowitzki sat out the game while continuing to recover from left ankle surgery, though he was presented with a guitar during a secondhalf stoppage in play by former NBA player Wang Zhizhi of China.
Nowitzki took it back to the bench and playfully strummed the strings, while fans who could see the scene on the scoreboards roared.
“With the energy in the building, it kind of reminded me of AllStar weekend,” Smith said. “The fans are great. They really appreciate basketball and I know everybody on the court and even on the sideline in terms of staff, they appreciate the fans here. There’s mutual respect on both ends so we wanted to come out and give them a show.”
Dallas also was without China’s Ding Yanyuhang, who sat out with knee soreness. He addressed the crowd in Mandarin before tipoff. Embiid also spoke to fans, capping remarks with the 76ers’ catchphrase of “trust the process.” And Nowitzki drew loud cheers when he greeted the fans with “Ni hao” — or hello.
“Thanks for having us,” Nowitzki told the fans, before a game that was broadcast to more than 200 countries and territories. “Thanks for the great hospitality. We appreciate you guys coming out tonight.”
Landry Shamet added 18 points for Philadelphia. Rookie Luka Doncic was one of three Mavericks with 11 points.
The two DallasPhiladelphia games in China this year will push the NBA’s total of preseason games played there since this China Games series began in 2004 to 26. The NBA continues seeing enormous popularity in China, where it’s estimated that 300 million residents participate in basketball.
“The players recognize that the whole world will be watching, not just the fans here in China,” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said. “So while it’s not a regularseason game, they know how important it is.”
Silver discussed a story published Friday by The Dallas Morning News regarding additional allegations of inappropriate workplace conduct, claims that were not included in the recently concluded investigation into the Mavs’ organization. Silver said the league was aware of additional allegations, and that Mavs are following the league’s orders to be in constant contact with the NBA about how they are taking corrective measures. “I think they’re wellequipped now with the new organization they’ve put in place to do the appropriate, necessary investigation and act on those findings,” Silver said.
Thunder guard Andre Roberson will miss at least two months after a setback in his recovery from left knee surgery.
A Thunder spokesman said the former University of Colorado player underwent a minor procedure Thursday. Roberson previously had been doing noncontact work in practice and had hoped to be ready to play in December.
Roberson suffered a ruptured patellar tendon in January. The Thunder suffered without one of the league’s best perimeter defenders, and was eliminated by the Utah Jazz in the first round of the playoffs.