Post Tribune (Sunday)

Surprise: Nets roll in opener

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PHILADELPH­IA — D’Angelo Russell flashed some postseason magic, playing like the All-Star leader the Nets needed with 26 points, and Caris LeVert scored 23 to lead the visitors to an impressive 111-102 win Saturday over the 76ers in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.

The sixth-seeded Nets turned Philly in the city of 20,000 boos — and that’s just counting the ones echoing throughout the Wells Fargo Center — as they smoked a 76ers team that resembled one straight out of the early Process era.

Jimmy Butler scored 36 points and saved the 76ers, widely considered a favorite to at least reach the East semis, from losing by 25. Joel Embiid slogged his way through 24 forgettabl­e minutes on his bum left knee. Ben Simmons was a postseason dud against Russell, his high school teammate.

Russell, LeVert and Spencer Dinwiddie gave the 76ers fits off the dribble, buried open looks from 3-point range, and suddenly a team that got hot late just to make the playoffs has the upperhand on the road over a 51-win team stocked with stars.

“We’ve got the right pieces to keep it going,” said Russell, who scored 19 points in the second half.

Poised for a postseason breakthrou­gh, Russell flourished and hit a string of jumpers in the third that never let the 76ers seriously chip away at the lead. LeVert’s third 3 in the fourth made it a 16-point game and there was no looking back for one of the biggest wins since the Nets moved to Brooklyn. Russell raised his arms in celebratio­n as he headed down the tunnel into the Nets’ locker room.

Magic 104, Raptors 101: D.J. Augustin scored 25 points, including the tiebreakin­g 3-pointer with 3.5 seconds left, and the Magic earned the road victory and took a 1-0 lead in the first-round series.

Aaron Gordon had 10 points and 10 rebounds, Evan Fournier scored 16 points and Jonathan Isaac had 11 as the seventhsee­ded Magic became the latest team to beat the Raptors in the opening game of a playoff series.

The Raptors are 2-14 in playoff openers.

 ?? DREW HALLOWELL/GETTY ?? Caris LeVert of the Brooklyn Nets celebrates after a 3-point play against the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Saturday.
DREW HALLOWELL/GETTY Caris LeVert of the Brooklyn Nets celebrates after a 3-point play against the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Saturday.

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