TORONTO â Despite the 76ersâ mounting losses, Brett Brown believes this season is different from the previous four woeful campaigns. The coach said his squad is on the brink of something big.
âItâs easy for me to stand up here and say that when recent results donât reflect that,â Brown said before Saturdayâs game against the Toronto Raptors. âBut I think you take DeMar [DeRozan] and Kyle [Lowry] out of this team [Raptors], you are going experience stuff we are experiencing without Joel [Embiid] and JJ [Redick].â
Well the Sixers got back against the Raptors at Air Canada Centre. The center provided an early lift scoring the teamâs first eight points. However, he cooled off a little and the Sixers suffered a 102-86 loss.
The setback extended their losing streak to a season-worst five games. The Sixers (14-18) have also lost nine of their last 10 games.
Redick missed his second consecutive game with right hamstring tightness.
The Sixers announced 15 minutes before game time that Embiid would play. He missed the previous three game with back tightness. The center has been sidelined eight games total this season due to his back and left knee.
The Sixers came into Saturdayâs matchup with a 13-10 record in games he played. They are 1-7 in games heâs missed.
So, as expected, there was some excitement surrounding his return. It was warranted, early on.
Embiid attempted the Sixersâ first five shot attempts, making three of them to score their first eight points. His squad repeatedly fed him the ball on a half-court set. He also had three rebounds and one block before Amir Johnson subbed in for him with 6 minutes, 53 seconds left in the opening quarter. However, Embiid went on to miss his other two shot attempts of the half.
He finished with 14 points on 5-for-13 shooting to go with eight rebounds, two assists, five blocks, and five turnovers. Embiid exited the game for good with the Sixers trailing 86-65 and 9 minutes, 30 seconds remaining.
This game marked the first time that Embiid faced the Raptors in Toronto. But even with him, this was an uphill battle.
Toronto (23-8), which also beat the Sixers in Philly on Thursday, has now won six straight game and 12 of its last 13. They are a league-best 12-1 at home. The Raptors have also won 18 of 19 meetings against the Sixers since the start of the 2013-14 season.
Like Saturday, DeMar DeRozan had a big hand in this victory.
The Raptors shooting guard made 4 of 7 three-pointers to finish with a game-high 29 points after career highs of 45 points and six threes in Philly. Serge Ibaka added 17 points for Toronto. Dario Saric led the Sixers with 17 points on a night they committed 23 turnovers and missed 20 of 27 three-pointers.
The Sixers showed signs of a frustrated squad as Brett Brown, Dario Saric and Embiid were all called for technical fouls.
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