The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Simmons powers Sixers to 10th straight victory

- By Richard Walker

CHARLOTTE, N.C. » This pass-happy approach is paying off for the 76ers.

Ben Simmons and the Sixers posted their 10th straight victory for their longest winning string since 2003, beating the Charlotte Hornets 119102 Sunday.

Playing without injured star Joel Embiid, the Sixers kept sharing the ball. Simmons led the way with 20 points and 15 assists.

The Sixers set a team record with their ninth straight game of 30 or more assists — they had 36 on their 48 baskets.

“We’re having fun on the court and that’s really important for us,” said reserve guard Marco Belinelli, who led Philadelph­ia with 22 points on 9-for-10 shooting. “For sure, we miss Joel out there on defense. But we know that everybody needs to step up and be aggressive on offense and defense and just play together.”

Embiid suffered an orbital fracture of his left eye last week and underwent surgery on Saturday. His projected return is as soon as two weeks, right about the time the Sixers would open the playoffs.

“You’re in the NBA current that pulls you along in good ways and sometimes it can suck you out to sea,” said Philadelph­ia coach Brett Brown, whose team remained in fourth place of a tight Eastern Conference race. “It’s a violent thing you go through and it’s just never-ending. We’re in a good current right now. So that moves us along. We want more and we know we always have to play better defense and bide time without Joel.”

“”We owe it to him to do whatever we can to let him play with his team — our team — wherever we can. And we see the path to doing that is fighting like heck to get a home-court advantage. We feel like we can control our own destiny if we’re able to do that, which allows us to give ourselves a chance to re-introduce him to the team,” he said.

J.J. Redick had 20 points for Philadelph­ia. Robert Covington added 17 points and 11 rebounds.

After falling behind 33-28 early in the second quarter, the 76ers went on a 13-1 surge to go ahead with 6:53 left in the opening half.

The Sixers led 6855 early in the second half. After the Hornets went on a 16-3 surge to get within 72-71 midway through the third quarter, the 76ers scored 14 straight points to pull away.

“I think the runs they had the whole game were really fueled by turnovers,” said Charlotte coach Steve Clifford, whose team committed 16 turnovers that led to 19 Philadelph­ia points. “They create offense with their defense.”

Charlotte was led by Malik Monk and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist with 16 points apiece. Willy Hernangome­z added 15 points and 11 rebounds.

“I think it was too many mistakes,” Hernangome­z said. “We turned the ball over a lot — and that’s where they live.”

 ?? NELL REDMOND — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? 76ers guard Ben Simmons dunks against the Charlotte Hornets in the second half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday. Philadelph­ia won 119-102. The Associated Press
NELL REDMOND — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 76ers guard Ben Simmons dunks against the Charlotte Hornets in the second half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday. Philadelph­ia won 119-102. The Associated Press

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