Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Sixers lose to Heat, lose Embiid for rest of the season

- By Tim Reynolds The Associated Press

MIAMI >> For the first time all season, the Miami Heat are over .500 at home.

And they got there with a wire-to-wire win.

Tyler Johnson scored 24 points off the bench, the Heat had six players in double figures and they rolled past the Philadelph­ia 76ers 125-98 on Wednesday night.

Wayne Ellington made six 3-pointers for 18 points for Miami, which has won 10 of its past 11 at home. Hassan Whiteside, Dion Waiters and Goran Dragic all scored 15 for the Heat, and Whiteside also grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds.

“Our guys understand our strength is in numbers,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

James Johnson scored 14 for Miami.

The Heat shot 54 percent and topped 120 points for the third time this season, with two of those coming against Philadelph­ia.

The Heat also made 13 3-pointers, giving them 65 in their past five games — a first in franchise history.

“I felt like was in rhythm,” Tyler Johnson said.

Robert Covington scored 19 for the 76ers, who learned earlier Wednesday that center Joel Embiid will miss the remainder of the season with a left knee injury.

“I give Miami a lot of credit. They exposed us individual­ly, our inability to guard them,” 76ers coach Brett Brown said. “But that type of result has not been us. It’s part of the NBA landscape — we win together, we lose together and we move on.”

Richaun Holmes scored 15 and T.J. McConnell added 14 for Philadelph­ia, which lost its third straight.

“They got layups,” Holmes said, “and when you get layups, the rim gets bigger.”

Ellington was 5 for 7 from 3-point range in the fourth quarter, while Spoelstra kept his starters off the floor. It was the first time Miami faced Philadelph­ia since the 76ers snapped a 13-game winning streak by the Heat last month — and Ellington said the memories of how the 76ers celebrated that night lingered into Wednesday.

“We didn’t forget,” Ellington said. “We didn’t forget. They were pretty excited when they snapped our streak . ... We wanted to come out and give our energy and our best effort, and it turned out to be a great win for us.”

TIP-INS

76ERS >> The 76ers called their first timeout just 49 seconds after tip-off, after Waiters grabbed a rebound at one end and went in for an unconteste­d layup at the other. ... Gerald Henderson (left hip soreness) missed the second half . ... McConnell shot 5 for 7, with five rebounds and five assists. HEAT >> Miami paid tribute to the cast of “Moonlight” — the Miami-based film that won Best Picture at this year’s Oscars — during a timeout in the second quarter. Some of the children involved with the film met with Heat forward Udonis Haslem pregame. “Just an amazing experience,” cast member Alex Hibbert said . ... The Heat play 10 times at home in March, with the next one being a visit from LeBron James and Cleveland on Saturday.

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