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Embiid leads Sixers over Nets in Harden’s return to Brooklyn

- By BRIAN MAHONEY AP Basketball Writer

NEW YORK >> Joel Embiid had 37 points and 13 rebounds, James Harden scored 29 points in his first game in Brooklyn since being traded a year ago to begin a Big Three breakup, and the Philadelph­ia 76ers beat the Nets 101-98 on Saturday night.

The 76ers got a victory instead of overtime when Spencer Dinwiddie’s 3-pointer was ruled too late after a video review.

Harden added six rebounds and six assists after being booed in introducti­ons and then early in the game. He arrived in January 2021 to play with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, then asked out and was gone just 13 months later, swapped in a deal for Ben Simmons at last year’s trade deadline.

Now Durant and Irving are also gone, traded this week.

“I don’t get caught up in homecoming­s or the outside distractio­ns,” Harden said. “I think our focus was just to come here and win a game and we did a good job of that tonight.”

Mikal Bridges scored 23 points in his first game with the Nets, but missed a layup that would have given the Nets the lead with about 2 seconds left. Harden then made two free throws with 0.9 seconds to go, and Dinwiddie’s shot after a timeout was too late.

The Nets started Bridges, Cam Johnson,

Dinwiddie and Dorian Finney-Smith, the four players they acquired this week from Phoenix for Durant and Dallas for Irving. The Nets had the look of a tough defensive team that will miss the scoring of their All-Stars, managing only one basket in the last 6 ½ minutes.

“We were getting good looks, just sometimes you can’t control,” Bridges said. “They look good and don’t go in.”

The Nets were ahead by nine midway through the fourth quarter before Embiid capped an 8-0 run with a basket that cut it to 96-95 with 3:55 remaining. The Sixers missed numerous chances to take the lead from there until

Embiid grabbed the rebound of Harden’s missed layup and was fouled going back up. His free throws gave Philadelph­ia the lead for good with 5.2 to play.

TIP-INS

76ers: Jalen McDaniels, acquired from Charlotte at the deadline, had five points in 16 minutes . ... Harden will face a former team in the next game, too. The 76ers host Houston on Monday.

Nets: Seth Curry, who was also acquired in the Harden-Simmons swap, is sidelined with a left adductor strain . ... Simmons had four points and three rebounds . ... It was coach Jacque Vaughn’s 48th

birthday. TWINS TRADED

“The Twins,” as Bridges and Johnson were nicknamed in Phoenix by former teammate Deandre Ayton because they did so much together, had plenty of time to think about moving to New York. Durant’s initial trade request came last summer.

“There was a lot of jokes, especially in the summer when KD wanted to come here and we knew the pieces and who might be the ones that were going to go, and us two was the main two,” Bridges said. “And we joked around, we always said, ‘At least we got us, at least we got us,’ and it happened and that’s still to this day. It’s just like, at least I got my twin with me.”

BRIDGES ON THE BENCH

Bridges had played in all 365 possible games while with Phoenix, along with all 116 games at Villanova, before not being available Thursday night after the trade.

“He was shaking. He was like, ‘I’ve got to get out there, I’ve got to get out there,” said Johnson, who said he told Bridges to calm down.

But, Johnson then showed Bridges that he’d already played 56 games with the Suns and the Nets still had 37 remaining beginning Saturday, meaning he can actually play 83 games instead of 82.

“I’m trying to keep his spirits up,” Johnson said.

UP NEXT

76ers: Host Houston on Monday.

Nets: At New York on Monday.

Nuggets 119, Hornets 105

CHARLOTTE, N.C. >> Nikola Jokic had 30 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists for his league-leading 20th triple-double and the shorthande­d Denver Nuggets handed the Charlotte Hornets their seventh straight defeat, 119-105 on Saturday night.

Kentavious CaldwellPo­pe added 15 points and Bruce Brown and Michael

Porter Jr. each had 14 for the Nuggets, who snapped a string of four straight road losses.

Denver played without Aaron Gordon (rib contusion) and Jamaal Murray (knee inflammati­on), but outscored the Hornets 62-45 in the second half.

P.J. Washington had 22 points and Gordon Hayward added 21 for Charlotte. LaMelo Ball finished with 18 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds. The Hornets endured another rough night from the foul line, converting just 17 of 29 attempts. Charlotte is 28 of 52 from the stripe in its last two home games.

Knicks 126, Jazz 120

NEW YORK >> Jalen Brunson scored 22 of his 38 points in the first half, Josh Hart had 11 points off the bench in his Knicks debut and New York outlasted Utah.

Julius Randle added 31 for New York, which has won three of four to improve to 31-27. R.J. Barrett scored 20 points before fouling out, and Immanuel Quickley finished with 15.

Hart, acquired Wednesday night from Portland, made a quick impact on his new team while adding seven rebounds and four assists.

Lauri Markkanen scored 29 points to lead the Jazz, who lost for the fourth time in five games. Jordan Clarkson had 24 and Talen Horton-Tucker added 23 off the bench.

 ?? JASON DECROW - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Joel Embiid goes to the basket against the Brooklyn Nets during the third quarter Saturday.
JASON DECROW - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joel Embiid goes to the basket against the Brooklyn Nets during the third quarter Saturday.

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