Basketball
NBA, Sixers – Nets: 115-106: The streak of the nets ends in Philadelphia
Amid heavy boos for Ben Simmons on his homecoming night in Philadelphia, the Sixers didn’t concede to the Nets a third straight win, prevailing 115-106.
It wasn’t an easy night for the Nets at the Wells Fargo Center. In every level. On the one hand, Ben Simmons He encountered a hostile atmosphere and was booed every time he got his hands on the ball. On the other hand, Zach Vaughn’s team was defeated by the Sixers 115-106 and failed to continue the two-game winning streak they had after Pennsylvania.
Despite the hosts being deprived of Embiid’s services, Harden and Maxi finished the game at 50% from three-point range with 16 accurate attempts and dominated the racquet with 14 more rebounds (49 to 35), maintaining control for most of the game. In fact, after the 102-89 they got away with midway through the fourth third, they weren’t in any danger at all.
Tobias Harris held the winners’ baton and acted as the leader on the floor, even if he had to stay in the dressing room for a while, but the real difference was made by Melton’s accuracy (6/11 three-pointers) and Reed’s momentum (19p, 10p), at the time the Nets were missing the ball.
sixes: Tucker, Harris 24 (1/3 threes, 6 rebounds, 3 assists), Harrell 6 (7 rebounds), Milton 16 (2 threes, 6 rebounds, 5 assists), Melton 22 (6/11 threes, 4 rebounds, 4 Assist), Champanier, Foster, Niang 16 (4/5 3-pointers), House, Reed 19 (10 rebounds), Tybull 3 (1 3-pointers), Korkmaz 9 (2/4 3-pointers, 4 rebounds)
NET’s: Durant 20 (9/14d, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), O’Neal 11 (7 rebounds, 6 assists), Claxton 12, Irving 23 (2/8 3-pts), Simmons 11 (7 rebounds, 11 assists) , 3 steals, 3 blocks), Morris, J.Harris 3 (1/7 3-pointers), Duke 2, Edwards, Sharp, Mills 3 (1 3-pointers), Summer 7, Curry 14 (2/6 3-pointers) Pointer ), Thomas
Source: sport 24
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