The Morning Call (Sunday)

Embiid, Simmons lead win

Joel’s 25 points, Ben’s triple-double prove too much for Dallas.

- By Aaron Bracy

PHILADELPH­IA – Joel Embiid had 25 points and 12 rebounds, and Ben Simmons had 20 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists in the Philadelph­ia 76ers' 106-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday night.

Embiid hit two key free throws late for Philadelph­ia, which was without Jimmy Butler for the second straight game due to an upper respirator­y infection. The four-time All-Star wasn't around to address a published report that said he recently challenged coach Brett Brown in a disrespect­ful way about his role in the offense.

JJ Redick added 20 points for Philadelph­ia, which improved to 17-3 at home while winning its fourth in the last five.

Wesley Matthews had 18 points to pace short-handed Dallas, which fell to 3-18 on the road. The Mavericks were without Dirk Nowitzki (rest), Devin Harris (back) and J.J. Barea (ankle). Rookie guard Jalen Brunson came off the bench to contribute 13 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists.

The 76ers, who led by as many as 19 points in the second half, were seemingly in total control until Luka Doncic's 3-pointer with just over a minute remaining cut the lead to 101-97. The lead still was four when Dwight Powell made one of two free throws for the Mavericks with 50 seconds left.

But Embiid, with "M-V-P! M-V-P!" chants raining down from the sold-out crowd, drained two foul shots with 28 seconds remaining to give Philadelph­ia breathing room.

Philadelph­ia methodical­ly pulled away, increasing a 31-26 first-quarter advantage to 59-51 at the half. The 76ers made 10 of 20 field goals in the third quarter and led by as many as 18 points before settling for an 87-70 lead to start the fourth.

Nowitzki didn't play on the second night of a back-to-back after going scoreless in the Mavericks' 114-93 loss at Boston on Friday night. Nowitzki missed all 10 of his shots, including eight from 3-point range, while failing to score for just the ninth time in his 21-year career. He needed two points to become the Western Conference player with the most points on Boston's home court.

Tip-ins

Mavericks: Brunson, who played collegiate­ly at nearby Villanova, was honored before the game by the Philadelph­ia Sports Writers Associatio­n as its Amateur Athlete of the Year after helping the Wildcats to their second national title in three years last April. Brunson's dad, Rick, a well-traveled NBA guard who played collegiate­ly at Temple, sat courtside. . DeAndre Jordan bruised his left hand in the first half but returned.

76ers: Philadelph­ia is 17-8 since acquiring Butler from the Minnesota Timberwolv­es in November. . Simmons reached a triple-double for the sixth time.

Butler Babble

Brown dismissed the Butler report before Saturday's game.

"I didn't feel like any of that crossed the line," Brown said. "He's vocal. He's all in and he has opinions, but it's instigated by me. None of this should surprise anybody. He's got opinions. He wants to be heard. And he should be heard."

Philadelph­ia acquired Butler last month with an eye on making a run to the NBA championsh­ip. But meshing Butler with stars Simmons and Embiid hasn't always been easy, which Brown acknowledg­ed.

"There's nobody trying to figure this out more than I am," Brown said.

Up next

Dallas: Host Lakers on Monday night.

Philadelph­ia: Host Washington on Tuesday night.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM / AP ?? Ben Simmons hangs on the rim as Jonah Bolden and Dallas' Luka Doncic look on.
MATT SLOCUM / AP Ben Simmons hangs on the rim as Jonah Bolden and Dallas' Luka Doncic look on.

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