Embiid Powers 76ers To Dramatic Win, Nuggets Tie Playoff Series
21st April 2019
The Cameroon star center was issued a flagrant foul in touching off an altercation 4:18 into the third quarter that saw Philadelphia's Jimmy Butler Brooklyn's Jared Dudley ejected
- Philadelphia's Joel Embiid returned from injury to score a game-high 31 points and grab 16 rebounds, powering the 76ers to a 112-108 NBA playoff victory at Brooklyn on Saturday
- Despite a third-quarter incident that saw two players ejected, the 76ers seized a 3-1 lead in the first-round series against the Nets and could advance in the Eastern Conference best-of-seven matchup with a home victory Tuesday
- In the other Eastern Conference game, Khris Middleton finished with 20 points and nine rebounds as the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks put the Detroit Pistons on the brink of elimination with a 119-103 win
NEW YORK, United States- Philadelphia's Joel Embiid returned from injury to score a
game-high 31 points and grab 16 rebounds, powering the 76ers to a 112-108 NBA
playoff victory at Brooklyn on Saturday.
Despite a
third-quarter incident that saw two players ejected, the 76ers seized a 3-1
lead in the first-round series against the Nets and could advance in the
Eastern Conference best-of-seven matchup with a home victory Tuesday.
In the other Eastern
Conference game, Khris Middleton finished with 20 points and nine rebounds as
the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks put the Detroit Pistons on the brink of
elimination with a 119-103 win. The victory give the Bucks a 3-0 lead and they
can wrap up the series with a win on the road in the Motor City on Monday.
Philadelphia, down
by 10 points early in the third quarter, battled back most of the second half
before taking the lead on a run of eight points by Embiid, who missed game
three with a sore left knee.
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A slam dunk and
layup by Embiid gave the 76ers their first late lead at 102-101 but, after an
exchange of layups and three-pointers as well as turnovers, fell behind 108-107
on a basket by Brooklyn's Joe Harris with 25 seconds remaining.
On the next 76er possession,
Embiid flipped the last of his seven assists to Mike Scott, whose corner
three-pointer put Philadelphia ahead to stay 110-108 with 19 seconds remaining.
Australian Ben
Simmons -- who added 15 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the 76ers
-- stole the ball from Brooklyn's Jarett Allen and Tobias Harris sank two free
throws for the last of his 24 points to clinch the triumph.
- 'Stay cool and not react' -
Caris LeVert led the
Nets with 25 points while Brooklyn had 21 points each from Allen and D'Angelo
Russell.
Cameroon star center
Embiid was issued a flagrant foul in touching off an altercation 4:18 into the
third quarter that saw Philadelphia's Jimmy Butler Brooklyn's Jared Dudley
ejected.
Embiid, who had
elbowed Allen in the face in game two, was whistled for a hard foul on Allen
that prompted Dudley to rush at Embiid, taking down the Sixers big man.
Butler swung his
left arm at Dudley, who wound up in the front row seats with Simmons at one
stage, to earn his ejection.
"I know these
guys are going to go at me because they want me to retaliate, so I've got to be
mature when I'm on the court and just stay cool and not react," Embiid
said.
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"Today I could
have reacted but I felt like my team needed me more than they needed Jared
Dudley, so I've just got to stay cool and mature and do my job."
In Detroit, Brook
Lopez tallied 19 points and had seven rebounds and five blocked shots and Eric
Bledsoe scored 19 points for the Bucks.
Giannis
Antetokounmpo delivered 14 points and 10 rebounds for his third straight
double-double in the series and Nikola Mirotic chipped in 12 points.
Detroit's hobbled
star Blake Griffin had 27 points in 31 minutes after he missed the first two
games of the series with a sore knee.
Griffin was cleared
with his leg heavily wrapped but it didn't change the outcome.
The Pistons have now
lost 13 straight playoff games dating back to 2008.
- Jokic spurs on Nuggets -
In the Western
Conference, the Denver Nuggets -- led by game highs of 29 points, 12 rebounds
and eight assists from Serbian playmaker Nikola Jokic -- pulled level with San
Antonio at 2-2 in their opening series with a 117-103 road triumph over the
Spurs.
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Denver posted the
second-best regular-season record in the West this season but it was Spurs that
could have pushed the Nuggets to the brink of elimination with a victory.
Instead, the Nuggets
hit 15-of-31 points from three-point range and snapped a 14-game losing streak
in San Antonio dating to March 2012, with Jokic and Jamal Murray's 24 points
leading the way.
"We haven't won
here in a while. That was on our minds," Murray said. "Now we go back
home 2-2. We'll bring the same defensive energy and get the job done."
The series continues
with game five Tuesday in Denver.