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12/04 21:00 CST Edgecombe has go-ahead basket and Maxey a game-saving block as
76ers beat short-handed Warriors
Edgecombe has go-ahead basket and Maxey a game-saving block as 76ers beat
short-handed Warriors
By AARON BRACY
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) --- Rookie VJ Edgecombe made the go-ahead follow shot with
0.9 seconds left, Tyrese Maxey raced back for a game-saving blocked shot and
the Philadelphia 76ers beat the short-handed Golden State Warriors 99-98 on
Thursday night.
Maxey scored 35 points but missed a jumper with the 76ers trailing by one.
Edgecombe tipped it in, but the Warriors quickly fired an inbounds pass to
De'Anthony Melton, who had broke downcourt. Maxey got back to block the shot
off the backboard just before time expired.
Joel Embiid had 12 points in his return to the 76ers lineup.
Pat Spencer scored 16 points for the Warriors, who erased a 24-point deficit
despite playing with their two leading scorers, Stephen Curry (left quad
contusion) and Jimmy Butler (left knee soreness), then losing Draymond Green to
an injured right foot late in the second quarter.
Maxey's 3-pointer made it 67-43 with 8:06 left in the third quarter. But the
Warriors used a 15-0 run early in the fourth quarter to get back in the
contest, then had a late lead before Edgecome stole an inbounds pass with 8.2
seconds to play.
Paul George (left knee injury recovery) was out for the 76ers, who play the
second game of a back-to-back on Friday night in Milwaukee.
Curry didn't even make the trip to Philadelphia, missing his third in a row and
seventh game this season. Butler couldn't play after getting injured in the
Warriors' 124-112 home loss to Oklahoma City on Tuesday. Golden State did get
some good news on the injury front with the return of Melton, who had 14 points
in his season debut while coming back from a torn ACL.
Up next
Warriors: At Cleveland on Saturday night.
76ers: At Milwaukee on Friday night.
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