Field Level Media
Mar 12, 2021
Joel Embiid had 23 points and seven rebounds before leaving with a hyperextended left knee in the third quarter, and the visiting Philadelphia 76ers breezed past the Washington Wizards 127-101 on Friday.
After throwing down a dunk, Embiid landed awkwardly on his left knee and remained on the floor for several minutes. A number of players surrounded Embiid with team trainer Kevin Johnson tending to him.
Embiid eventually limped to the locker room under his own power and did not return to the game. He was set to undergo an MRI exam to determine the extent of the injury, 76ers coach Doc Rivers said postgame.
Philadelphia's Shake Milton and Furkan Korkmaz contributed 18 points apiece off the bench while Tobias Harris added 14 points and eight rebounds. Seth Curry also had 14 points and Danny Green had 12 for the Sixers, who recorded their third consecutive road victory.
The Sixers won at Washington in the regular season for the first time since November 2013.
Ben Simmons missed his second straight game due to contact tracing.
Russell Westbrook led the Wizards with 25 points, eight assists and five rebounds while Bradley Beal added 19 points despite being questionable before the game with left knee soreness. Robin Lopez had 10.
The Sixers jumped out to an early 19-point lead, but Washington quickly rallied within 48-40 when Garrison Mathews hit a 3-pointer midway through the second quarter.
Philadelphia led 63-53 at halftime thanks in large part to Embiid's 19 points.
Westbrook and Beal had 13 apiece to keep the Wizards relatively close within 10.
The Sixers dominated the third and led 94-76 at the end of the quarter.
Milton opened the fourth with a 3-pointer, Korkmaz added a jumper and the advantage ballooned to 23 for the Sixers.
With Beal relatively ineffective with his sore knee, the Wizards struggled to locate their offensive rhythm. Westbrook converted a three-point play with 9:01 left, but they still trailed 103-83.
The Sixers controlled the tempo the rest of the way in the blowout victory.
--Field Level Media