The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Simmons’ triple-double lead 76ers over Pacers

- By Mike Cranston

PHILADELPH­IA » J.J. Redick has seen plenty in his 12 NBA seasons, yet he insists he’s never heard a louder regular-season crowd.

Those fans in Philadelph­ia were going bonkers over their new sharpshoot­er.

Redick scored 31 points and hit three decisive 3-pointers late, Ben Simmons had a triple-double and the 76ers moved above .500 for the first time in nearly four years with a 121-110 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Friday night.

Redick said he had “goosebumps” hearing the ear-splitting sellout crowd finally get a chance to celebrate success.

“We all recognize the significan­ce of tonight and getting over .500 for the first time in a long time,” Redick said. “My focus was more on winning. Obviously I had a good third quarter there where I got hot and then the three 3s down the stretch were more about, let’s just get a win.”

Redick was 8 of 12 from 3-point range, including the goahead jumper with 2:06 left, another 3 to barely beat the shot clock with 1:08 remaining and a third from the left corner to make it 119-110 with 46 seconds to go. “He’s amazing,” Simmons said. Simmons was pretty good, too. He had 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists for his second triple-double in a rookie season delayed a year because of injury.

The Sixers (5-4) last had a winning record when they were also 5-4 on Nov. 13, 2013, but their painful rebuild appears near an end as they won their fourth straight game.

Victor Oladipo shook off a slow start to score 31 points, Bojan Bogdanovic added 21 and Myles Turner had 11 points and nine rebounds in his return from a concussion for the Pacers. They were outscored 11-0 to close the game as their three-game winning streak was snapped.

“We had a couple possession­s where we had open looks,” coach Nate McMillan said. “You have to knock those shots down.”

After Redick’s 3 made it 113110, Domantas Sabonis was called for a charge at the other end and fouled out. After two empty possession­s that included Joel Embiid missing a dunk, Simmons slipped and it appeared Philadelph­ia was going to turn it over.

But Redick ended up with the ball and drilled an off-balance 3 as the shot clock expired.

“Believe it or not, it is something that I occasional­ly practice,” Redick said.

Each team led by nine points in an up-tempo game before the Sixers took control behind Redick, who signed a free-agent deal with Philadelph­ia in the offseason.

Turner hadn’t played since sustaining a concussion in Indiana’s season-opening win against Brooklyn on Oct. 18. McMillan had Turner come off the bench, and after a rusty start, he helped Indiana dominate inside in the first half.

Turner had a thunderous dunk over Dario Saric late in the first quarter and blocked Embiid’s jumper early in the second. His 3-pointer ignited a late 9-0 run that helped Indiana to a 6356 halftime lead.

But Turner struggled with his shot in the second half and Embiid got the better of him late.

“He was a little rusty,” McMillan said. “He had to play more minutes than we probably would have liked. Sabonis got in foul trouble. He missed some shots that he’s capable of knocking down, and just timing.”

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