New York Daily News

Nets snap 16-game skid; Sixers’ Embiid lost

- STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS

SACRAMENTO — For this month, anyway, the Nets can claim to be one of the top teams in the NBA.

After 16 straight losses, the Nets held on for a 109-100 victory over the Sacramento Kings and can now boast a 1-0 record in March.

Brook Lopez led the Nets with 24 points. Jeremy Lin, in just his third game back after missing 26 games due to injury, scored 17.

The Nets’ last victory came Jan 20, a 143-114 decision over the Pelicans in New Orleans. The Nets (10-49), won for just the third time this season on the road. They’ll try to make it two in a row Friday night in Utah.

EMBIID OUT FOR SEASON: Philadelph­ia center Joel Embiid’s season is over because of left knee problems, including a torn meniscus that is worse than the team first thought.

The 76ers made the announceme­nt Wednesday, hours before the team’s game against the Miami Heat. Embiid missed his first two NBA seasons with right foot issues, then finally made his debut this season and appeared in 31 games with the 76ers. He hadn’t played since Jan. 27, and the 76ers had said in recent days that he could be back as early as this week. But an MRI performed on Monday showed the meniscus problem was apparently worse than first thought, and the 76ers made the decision to end his season. “The area affected by the bone bruise has improved significan­tly, while the previously identified meniscus tear appears more pronounced in this most recent scan,” said Sixers Chief Medical Director Jonathan Glashow. “We will continue to work with leading specialist­s to gather additional informatio­n through clinical examinatio­n and sequential testing to determine the best course of action and next steps.”

Embiid averaged 20.2 points and 7.8 rebounds this season, and even though this was his third year since getting drafted he was considered as a strong rookie of the year candidate.

The No. 3 overall pick in the 2014 draft still could win the award, given how dominant he looked at times this season.

The 76ers were cautious with Embiid, never playing him more than 30 minutes in a game — yet he still had a penchant for big numbers. He scored at least 20 points in 19 of his 31 appearance­s, had nine doubledoub­les, blocked at least three shots 12 times and even was a 37 percent shooter from 3-point range.

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