The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Sixers send Cavs to latest setback

Cavs cut deficit to one late in third, but Philadelph­ia proves to be too much

- By Steve Herrick

Jimmy Butler’s return brought out the best in his Philadelph­ia teammates at the Cavaliers’ expense.

Ben Simmons had 22 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists for his third triple-double of the season, Joel Embiid scored 24 points and the 76ers routed the Cavs, 128-105, on Dec. 16.

Philadelph­ia broke it open after Cleveland cut a 13-point lead to 86-85 late in the third quarter.

The Sixers led, 86-73, midway through the quarter, but Cleveland scored 12 straight points and trailed by one after Larry Nance Jr.’s dunk. Wilson Chandler hit a 3-pointer from the corner as time ran out in the period, starting a game-deciding run.

“The margin for error in this game is very small for us,” Cavaliers coach Larry Drew said. “Margin for errors is not just a turnover, it’s a bad shot, it’s not getting back defensivel­y.”

Cedi Osman and Jordan Clarkson each scored 18 points for Cleveland.

“The margin for error in this game is very small for us. Margin for errors is not just a turnover, it’s a bad shot, it’s not getting back defensivel­y.”

— Cavaliers coach Larry Drew

Rodney Hood and Matthew Dellavedov­a each had 13 points, and rookie point guard Collin Sexton added 12.

The Cavaliers led, 44-34, early in the second quarter, but Philadelph­ia ended the first half on a 31-14 run.

Butler scored 19 points after missing two games — both losses — with a strained groin.

“He’s such a large personalit­y and his talent is sort of a spirit he brings to our group,” coach Brett Brown said.

Butler was 6 of 10 from the field and hit three 3-pointers. He gave Simmons most of the credit.

“Ben is doing what he always does for us, passing the ball,” Butler said. “When he’s playing like that, the game is really easy for everybody.”

Simmons had his 15th career triple-double.

“Having Jimmy back helped because we had multiple guys that could put it away,” he said. “I just do what I can offensivel­y and help find guys who are scoring. Numbers are numbers. Obviously, stat-wise, it looks good.”

Landry Shamet added 16 points for Philadelph­ia, J.J. Redick had 14 points and Wilson Chandler 11.

Butler was injured in the first quarter Dec. 10 against Detroit and went scoreless in 10 minutes. Philadelph­ia won that game, but lost to Brooklyn and Indiana with Butler out.

“I felt good,” he said. “When you play with such good guys that draw so much attention, I have the easy job. I hang my hat on defense. I don’t care how many shots I get or anything.”

Tough matchup

Drew knows even trying to slow down Embiid is not an easy task. Not only is the 7-footer a dominant player in the lane, he has also hit 36 3-pointers this season.

“He’s a force — size, the ability to

shoot it from the three, the ability to take it off the dribble,” Drew said. “You don’t see a guy that size being able to shoot the ball as well as he does from the three. Where he’s most deadly is when he’s playing with his back to the basket. Just for his size alone, I don’t think anybody can defend him one-on-one down low because he’s just too big.”

Tip-ins

CAVALIERS >> Hood picked up two fouls in the first 1:13 and went to the bench . ... Ante Zizic started at center after not playing in four straight games. Zizic and Nance each picked up two fouls in the first quarter trying to guard Embiid . ... Channing Frye, who started the previous two games in place of the injured Tristan Thompson, entered the game late in the period.

Up next

CAVALIERS >> At Indiana on Dec. 18.

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 ?? RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The 76ers’ Wilson Chandler (22) shoots against Cedi Osman during the second half Dec. 16 at Quicken Loans Arena.
RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 76ers’ Wilson Chandler (22) shoots against Cedi Osman during the second half Dec. 16 at Quicken Loans Arena.
 ?? RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Collin Sexton scores past the 76ers’ Jimmy Butler.
RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Collin Sexton scores past the 76ers’ Jimmy Butler.
 ?? RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? David Nwaba grabs a rebound against the 76ers’ Mike Muscala (31) during the second half on Dec. 16.
RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS David Nwaba grabs a rebound against the 76ers’ Mike Muscala (31) during the second half on Dec. 16.

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