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Suddenly, Sixers are looking serious

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Joel Embiid cupped both his ears, imploring fans to cheer even louder, and flashed a wide smile as he soaked in the chants of “MVP!” and “Trust The Process!” on Wednesday night.

With Embiid leading the way, the Philadelph­ia 76ers are no longer the laughingst­ock of the NBA.

The 7-foot center scored 26 points and Ersan Ilyasova added 18 as the resurgent Sixers beat the Toronto Raptors 94-89 on Wednesday night for their seventh win in nine games.

“I’m trying to change the culture and I like to get the fans into it,” Embiid said. “I play better when the fans are chanting and cheering for us. That’s what I love. The fans have been great.”

Embiid, who was questionab­le because of the flu, surpassed 20 points in fewer than 30 minutes in his 10th straight game.

The Sixers are only 14-26, but they have rejuvenate­d a city that has patiently waited for a winner through three miserable seasons.

“The fans are fantastic,” coach Brett Brown said .“We’ re all starving for success, some good feelings, some wins. And then to feel it, it’s addictive. These fans deserve it. They’re dying for us to get this right.”

DeMar DeRozan scored 25 points for the Atlantic Division-leading Raptors and Kyle Lowry had 24.

After DeRozan gave Toronto an 86-85 lead, Embiid made a tying free throw. He then grabbed a rebound after DeRozan missed a jumper and TJ McConnell’s layup put Philadelph­ia ahead 88-86 with 1:09 left. Cory Joseph missed a 3-pointer on Toronto’s ensuing possession and McConnell sank a pair of free throws.

Embiid then blocked Lowry’s shot, sending fans into a frenzy.

Coming off a 36-point performanc­e in a win at Brooklyn the previous night, DeRozan missed his first six shots but finished strong with 14 points in the fourth quarter.

“We didn’t play physical enough.” Lowry said.

“They played with passion and energy. That’s one thing they got us on.”

Embiid put all his skills on display on consecutiv­e possession­s early in the fourth quarter. He threw down a thunderous slam off a pass from Sergio Rodriguez and then nailed a 3-pointer from the top of the circle, earning a rousing ovation.

Dario Saric got the crowd on its feet screaming minutes later with consecutiv­e blocked shots and then nailed a 3-pointer, pumping his fist twice as he went back on defense.

“I like to bring energy,” Saric said.

 ?? BILL STREICHER / USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Philadelph­ia 76ers center Joel Embiid hauls down a rebound against the Toronto Raptors in Philadelph­ia on Wednesday. The 76ers won 94-89.
BILL STREICHER / USA TODAY SPORTS Philadelph­ia 76ers center Joel Embiid hauls down a rebound against the Toronto Raptors in Philadelph­ia on Wednesday. The 76ers won 94-89.

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