Field Level Media
May 2, 2021
Ben Simmons made a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer in overtime and Joel Embiid scored 34 points and took 12 rebounds as the Philadelphia 76ers outlasted the short-handed San Antonio Spurs 113-111 on Sunday in a wild game in the Alamo City.
The 76ers (43-21) had to work hard to hold off San Antonio, as the Spurs, down four starters, tied the game at 107 with Keldon Johnson's putback layup with 1:03 to play. Misses by both teams in the final minute sent the game to an extra period.
Points were at a premium in the overtime, and Rudy Gay's driving layup with 19.1 seconds left tied the game at 111. Embiid's shot with one second remaining bounced off the rim but Simmons leaped high and tipped in the rebound to provide the 76ers their fourth straight win.
Simmons' tip-in was the 76ers' only basket in overtime. Philadelphia moved ahead of the Brooklyn Nets, who lost on Sunday to the Milwaukee Bucks, and into first place in the Eastern Conference.
Seth Curry added 22 points for Philadelphia, with Dwight Howard hitting 14 points and 11 grabbing rebounds and Danny Green scoring 11 points.
Lonnie Walker IV led San Antonio (31-32) with 23 points while Johnson added 19, Gay scoring 18 and taking 10 rebounds, Gorgui Dieng hitting 17 points and Drew Eubanks tallying 10 for the Spurs. San Antonio is clinging to the 10th spot in the Western Conference.
The 76ers never trailed, rolling to as much as a 17-point lead in the first quarter and owning a 37-27 advantage after the first 12 minutes. San Antonio pulled to within 55-52 after a 3-pointer by Walker with 1:15 to play in the half, but Philadelphia answered with back-to-back buckets from beyond the arc from Curry and Green to rebuild a 61-52 edge at the break.
Embiid led all scorers with 19 points in the first half, with Curry adding 14 for the 76ers. Walker's 16 points off the bench paced the Spurs at the half while Gay hit for 11.
The game was the first of a back-to-back for both teams, with the Spurs playing in Utah on Monday while the 76ers play in Chicago.
The Spurs played without DeMar DeRozan and Jakob Poeltl (rest) and Dejounte Murray (left knee injury). Derrick White is also out for San Antonio, likely for the remainder of the season, with an ankle injury.
--Field Level Media