The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Simmons has triple-double, 76ers beat Timberwolv­es

- By Mike Cranston

Ben Simmons had a triple-double, Joel Embiid dazzled while getting the better of Karl-Anthony Towns, and the Philadelph­ia 76ers inched closer to their first playoff berth in six years with a 120-108 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolv­es on Saturday night.

Simmons had 15 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists for the 10th triple-double of his rookie season. Embiid scored 19 points, and had a left-handed block of Towns, a 3-pointer and a windmill dunk in the Sixers’ 20-4 run to start the third quarter.

Dario Saric added 18 points as the Sixers (42-30) won their sixth straight game, ensured a winning season and moved within one win or Detroit loss from their first postseason appearance since 2012.

Andrew Wiggins scored 16 points, and Towns had 15 points and 11 rebounds, but shot just 3 of 15 from the field for Minnesota as its two-game winning streak was snapped.

Simmons secured his tripledoub­le with 3:19 left in the third quarter when he put back his own miss for his 10th point. It was part of a dominating 39-19 period for the Sixers that broke open a close game.

Embiid provided the biggest

roar when his acrobatic, breakaway dunk made it 79-56 with 6:39 left. After Minnesota coach Tom Thibodeau called a timeout, Embiid egged on the crowd by raising his arms and screaming.

Coach Brett Brown was forced to reinsert Simmons and Embiid with 2:39 left after the Wolves’ reserves cut a 29-point deficit to 111101.

Thibodeau had the Wolves foul Simmons, a poor free-throw shooter, twice intentiona­lly. But Simmons went 3 of 4 from

the line and Minnesota got no closer than nine points.

Minnesota, which entered in seventh place in the Western Conference, shot 38 percent from the field and were 6 of 23 from 3-point range a night after a victory over the Knicks in New York.

TIP-INS

76ERS » Simmons has the most triple-doubles for the franchise since Wilt Chamberlai­n had 31 in the 196768 season . ... The Sixers moved alone into fourth place in the East, one game ahead of third-place Cleveland.

FULTZ’S CALL

Brown said Sixers rookie

Markelle Fultz will return this season only if he declares himself ready after struggling to regain his shooting stroke following a shoulder issue.

“When Markelle Fultz feels like he can go — he really feels good about himself and his health, the shoulder, everything and the medical people support that — he knows that he has a coaching staff and a team that will welcome him in when he says go,” Brown said. “He also understand­s the season is around the corner in terms of the end of the regular season.”

UP NEXT

76ERS » Host Denver on Monday night.

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