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Simmons triple-double leads 76ers over Nets

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PHILADELPH­IA — Ben Simmons got an earful from the Philly crowd.

With the same 76ers fans Simmons put on blast for booing in the playoff opener now going wild in Game

2, Simmons cupped a hand to his right ear just like Allen Iverson’s signature move to spur the cheers even louder.

And he did it with Iverson rooting on the Sixers from courtside.

Simmons had 18 points,

12 assists and 10 rebounds and the Philadelph­ia 76ers had an answer for the pesky Brooklyn Nets in a 145123 win to even their Eastern Conference playoff series Monday night.

Simmons had a disastrous Game 1 , on the court (nine points) and from a PR perspectiv­e after he criticized fans for booing during a game the Sixers were never really in. He backtracke­d the next day at practice and never gave another 20,591 fans a chance to do anything but roar in approval in Game 2. Simmons flashed the AllStar form that helped lead the Sixers to 51 wins, and was aggressive from tipoff. He used his size and speed to attack the lane and scored 16 points in the half — and then put the game away in the third.

The Sixers busted the game open with a 14-0 run to start the second half and then stretched the lead to

20 on a Simmons steal and fastbreak basket. With a packed house standing, Simmons got a massive ovation when he cupped his hand to his right ear just like Iverson did in his prime.

Iverson and former Sixers teammate Dikembe Mutombo attended the game and tossed T-shirts into the crowd.

Had Mutombo played in this one, the Nets surely would have received one of his signature finger wags.

The Nets collapsed in the second half, outplayed and overmatche­d much as expected by pundits and bookmakers (they were 7.5-point Game NBA PLAYOFFS

76ERS

145

NETS 123

2 underdogs).

“We expect a haymaker,” Nets coach Kenny Atkinson said before the game. “We know it’s coming. They’re too good, too talented. too well coached. It’s coming. It’s going to be how we react.” Not well.

Joel Embiid shook off another game-time decision to play through tendinitis in his left knee and delivered after a sluggish Game

1. Embiid scored 13 points in the third as the Sixers raced to a 29-point lead.

On a minutes restrictio­n, Embiid had some unexpected help from popular backup Boban Marjanovic. He scored 14 points in the first half (only Simmons had more with 16) and let the Sixers find a comfort level on offense with Embiid out for long stretches.

“This is just the path we’re on with Joel,” coach Brett Brown said. “There is zero doubt he is our crown jewel.”

Embiid was whistled for a flagrant foul for throwing an elbow late in the half and the Sixers nursing a

65-64 lead. The Nets made

10 of 23 3s to stay in the game and keep a second straight upset in sight.

He had 23 points and 10 rebounds, and Marjanovic scored 16.

Embiid played ball boy and had the crowd laughing when he hopped off the bench to wipe off a basketball.

The Sixers mopped the floor with the Nets.

The Nets head home for Games 3 and 4 certainly grateful for a split and at least a half of good basketball before the Sixers picked them apart. Spencer Dinwiddie led the Nets with 19 points and D’Angelo Russell had 16.

TIP-INS

Nets: C Jared Dudley sat out with tightness in his right calf.

76ers: Mutombo, who helped lead the Sixers to the 2001 finals, rang the ceremonial bell. Iverson moved from his courtside seat to a suite to sit with actor Jamie Foxx.

UP NEXT

The series shifts to Barclays Center for Game 3 Thursday night and Game 4 Saturday.

 ?? Chris Szagola / Associated Press ?? Philadelph­ia 76ers’ Ben Simmons goes up for the shot against the Brooklyn Nets’ Jarrett Allen, right, Monday night. Simmons had 18 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds.
Chris Szagola / Associated Press Philadelph­ia 76ers’ Ben Simmons goes up for the shot against the Brooklyn Nets’ Jarrett Allen, right, Monday night. Simmons had 18 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds.

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