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Wiggins leads Warriors past 76ers 127-104

- By DAN GELSTON

PHILADELPH­IA — Steve Kerr sounded like a wide-eyed optimist in his state-of-the-Warriors breakdown, less than 24 hours ahead of the NBA trade deadline.

His assessment: Golden State — a team still not yet in the playoff standings — is still poised for big things this season.

Klay Thompson surveyed the locker room — one that still included his fellow NBA champion teammates Stephen Curry and Draymond Green — and agreed his coach was right on target.

“If you go home and you check the playoff record, the trio, and you add what you have,” Thompson said, “I believe it. I will always believe. It’s a long season. I will always believe we can always make a run, especially when we’re all suited up.”

Andrew Wiggins had 21 points and 10 rebounds and Jonathan Kuminga scored 18 points to lead the Warriors past a Philadelph­ia 76ers team sagging without Joel Embiid, 127-104 on Wednesday night.

“Without Wigs, we don’t win another championsh­ip in 2022,” Thompson said. “If we want to go where we want to go, he’s going to have to be that same Wigs that got us there a couple of years ago.”

Curry scored two points in the first half and finished with nine, just two games after he dropped 60 points on Atlanta. Thompson — a potential free agent, who said his preference was to remain with the Warriors this season and beyond — scored 18 points in 28 minutes after he was benched the final seven minutes in Monday’s win against Brooklyn.

With the NBA trade deadline set for today, Kerr said he didn’t expect the Warriors to make a major move.

The Warriors moved to 2325 and are still stuck in 11th in the Western Conference — just outside a spot for the Western Conference play-in tournament.

“I’m just really enjoying coaching this team,” Kerr said. “It’s a long haul. I feel like this group can do something special, I really do. If we don’t do anything tomorrow, we feel like we’ve got a good group and can push through.”

The 76ers may slog through the rest of the season with Embiid out significan­t time following knee surgery. Without Embiid, the 76ers are an ugly 4-12, and a team just two weeks ago that played like an East contender, now faces a playin possibilit­y.

Team president Daryl Morey is traditiona­lly active on deadline day. The 76ers are clearly on the market for a big man or any kind of depth help to stop the losing. The Sixers have lost seven of eight games.

Ricky Council IV led the 76ers with 17 points. The 76ers missed 24 of 32 3-pointers.

Kerr has his “fingers” crossed Embiid can return to play for him this summer on the U.S. Olympic team. Kerr understand­s as well as any coach the perils of trying to survive a season without MVPs and All-Stars. Curry was limited to five games because of a broken left hand during the shortened 201920 season and the Warriors finished an NBA-worst 1550. Thompson didn’t play during the coronaviru­s-shortened season as he worked back from surgery for a torn ACL in his left knee.

“The first step is getting everybody to recognize you’ve got to fight your way out,” Kerr said. “When you’re in a rut, when you’re missing guys, schemes, lineups don’t matter as much as competitiv­eness and fight.”

 ?? AP photo ?? The Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins goes up for a shot against the 76ers’ KJ Martin during the first half of Golden State’s 127-104 victory over Philadelph­ia on Wednesday.
AP photo The Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins goes up for a shot against the 76ers’ KJ Martin during the first half of Golden State’s 127-104 victory over Philadelph­ia on Wednesday.
 ?? AP file photo ?? Tiger Woods hasn’t played since last year’s Masters, which he withdrew from after making the cut.
AP file photo Tiger Woods hasn’t played since last year’s Masters, which he withdrew from after making the cut.

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