The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Another win for delirious Philly: Sixers top Wizards

- By Aaron Bracy

PHILADELPH­IA » Joel Embiid had 27 points and 12 rebounds, and the 76ers helped the city of Philadelph­ia continue to celebrate by leading from start to finish in a 115-102 victory over the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night.

Dario Saric added 20 points and J.J. Redick had 18 for the 76ers, who snapped Washington’s fivegame winning streak while playing in front of a raucous crowd still in a tizzy over the Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots.

Bradley Beal scored 30 points for the Wizards, who lost their first game since fellow All-Star John Wall had arthroscop­ic surgery on his troublesom­e left knee.

It looked like half the crowd was clad in Eagles green, and fans broke out into several loud chants of “E-A-G-L-E-S!” as the party continued 48 hours after Philadelph­ia won its first Lombardi Trophy.

Fans gave a standing ovation to Eagles offensive linemen Brandon Brooks, Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, Halapouliv­aati Vaitai, Stefen Wisniewski and Jason Peters when they rang the ceremonial Liberty Bell before tipoff.

The 76ers seemed to feed off the emotion.

Philadelph­ia took control early, scoring 22 of the first 29 points, and led by as many as 22 in the opening half before settling for a 6555 halftime lead.

The 76ers pushed the advantage to 19 points on Embiid’s 3-pointer that made it 78-59 with just under nine minutes left in the third. Washington again pulled within 10 points, 94-84, at the end of the period.

But Embiid’s outside shooting gave Philadelph­ia breathing room again when his 3-pointer from the top of the key made it 100-84 with 10:16 left.

The Wizards managed to get within single digits in the final five minutes, but they never seriously threatened. TIP-INS » Wizards: Washington had its streak of getting at least 25 assists snapped at six games . ... Wall is expected to miss 6-to-8 weeks . ... Washington shot 26 percent (7-for27) from 3-point range.

76ers: Embiid and Justin Anderson attended Sunday’s Super Bowl, alternatel­y watching the game from a suite and the stands. ... In addition to the offensive linemen, Eagles cheerleade­rs and mascot Swoop helped rile up the crowd . ... Philadelph­ia will play its next four games at home and doesn’t hit the road until Feb. 22 at Chicago. FULTZ SPEAKS » Philadelph­ia rookie Markelle Fultz told TNT’s Caron Butler during an in-game interview that he expects to be a better player upon his return from a shoulder injury that has sidelined him all season.

Fultz’s return has been clouded in mystery and the first-round pick’s welldocume­nted struggles reclaiming his jump shot have caused concern within and outside the organizati­on.

Head coach Brett Brown repeatedly has said that there is no timetable for Fultz’s return and, as an injured player, the club doesn’t make him available to local reporters for interviews.

But Fultz spoke with optimism to Butler.

“It’s been a slow process,” he said. “It’s been tough, but at the end of the day I know it’s going to make me better.”

 ?? MICHAEL PEREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Philadelph­ia 76ers’ Joel Embiid (21) blocks a shot from the Wizards’ Ian Mahinmi (28) in the second half of an NBA game, Tuesday in Philadelph­ia. The 76ers won 115-102.
MICHAEL PEREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Philadelph­ia 76ers’ Joel Embiid (21) blocks a shot from the Wizards’ Ian Mahinmi (28) in the second half of an NBA game, Tuesday in Philadelph­ia. The 76ers won 115-102.

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