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Embiid scores 42 points, 76ers hold off Suns 132-127

Published:Thursday | January 3, 2019 | 12:00 AM
Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook (right) drives past Los Angeles Lakers' Lonzo Ball during the first half of a NBA basketball game on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Phoenix Suns forward Kelly Oubre Jr. (3) drives past Philadelphia 76ers centre Joel Embiid (21) in the first half of a the NBA basketball game on Wednesday in Phoenix.
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PHOENIX (AP):

The Philadelphia 76ers were ready to go home from their trip west a little too early, and it almost cost them.

Joel Embiid, playing despite a sore left knee, matched his season high with 42 points, 30 in the first half, and grabbed 18 rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers blew most of a 30-point lead before holding on to beat the Phoenix Suns 132-127 on Wednesday night.

Ben Simmons added 29 points and J.J. Redick 27 for the 76ers. They were without Jimmy Butler and Wilson Chandler, both due to an upper respiratory infection.

Devin Booker scored 37 points for the Suns. Deandre Ayton added 18 points and 11 boards, and Josh Jackson scored 16 points.

"I think we left December 24, and now, we're ready to go home," Philadelphia coach Brett Brown said. "It didn't really end as authoritative as we'd hoped."

Philadelphia led by 23 at half-time and as many as 30 in the third quarter. The Suns cut it to three points before Redick finally sealed the victory with a pair of free throws with 4.3 seconds to play.

"We love to make the game interesting," Embiid said. "We've done it a lot, but give credit to Phoenix. They hit a lot of 3s in the third quarter, and they got back in the game. It was a fun game, but we have to make sure next time we need to finish and push the lead even further."

The 76ers shot out to a 13-3 lead, and consecutive 3-points by Redick made it 21-8. The 76ers led 44-32 after one, matching the most points allowed by the Suns in any quarter this season.

Embiid scored 10 points as Philadelphia opened the second quarter with a 13-2 run to lead 58-36, and the margin barely changed the rest of the one-sided half and the 76ers led 72-49 at the break.

Embiid made eight of 14 shots, 14 of 16 free throws and grabbed 14 rebounds in the first half.

"Now eight of those types of first halves (for Embiid) this year," Brown said, "just incredibly dominant."

Phoenix finished the third quarter on a 13-2 run. Troy Daniels sank a pair of 3s and Ellie Okobo added another after a Philadelphia turnover cut the lead to 104-87 after three.

A 19-5 Suns run reduced the lead to 116-110 when Jackson scored on a lob pass from Booker with 3:24 to go. Furkan Korkmaz sank a 3-pointer, Phoenix turned it over, and Embiid's dunk boosted it to 121-110.

Booker's 3-pointer cut the lead to 129-125 with 14.3 seconds, Redick made one of two free throws, and Booker scored on a putback to make it 130-127. Redick put it out of reach with his two final shots from the line.

Wednesday's results: Dallas 122 Charlotte 84; Miami 117 Cleveland 92; Washington 114 Atlanta 98; Brooklyn 126, New Orleans 121; Boston 115 Minnesota 102; Detroit 101 Memphis 94; Orlando 112 Chicago 84; Philadelphia 132 Phoenix 127; Oklahoma City 107 L.A. Lakers 100.