No Joel Embiid, no Josh Richardson, no problem. Down two starters, the Philadelphia 76ers bounced back from Thursday’s disappointing effort against the Washington Wizards in about the best way possible. Led by their other franchise cornerstone, Ben Simmons, the Sixers dominated the Cleveland Cavaliers from the opening tip and romped to a 141-94 win.
The Sixers doubled up the Cavs in the first quarter, taking a 36-18 lead. Somehow, the second quarter got worse for Cleveland, who again managed only 18 points but surrendered 41, highlighted by Ben Simmons’ second 3-pointer of the year. As a result, the Sixers carried a franchise-record 41-point lead into the break.
There was no taking their foot off the gas, as the Sixers added five to the margin in the third, and the reserves added one more in the fourth to give the Sixers a 47-point win.
It would be hard to overstate how impressive Ben Simmons’ performance was. In just 26 minutes of action, he poured in a career-high 34 points shooting 12-of-14 from the floor, 9-of-12 from the free-throw line, and yes, 1-of-1 from beyond the arc. He added seven assists, three rebounds, two steals, and two blocks and turned the ball over just once.
Mike Scott, who got the start in place of Embiid, broke out of his slump with 21 points and six rebounds.
Tobias Harris added 15, Al Horford had 8, and Furkan Korkmaz had five in place of Josh Richardson.
Several members of the bench made the most of the extended minutes they received courtesy of the big margin. Trey Burke poured in 21 points and dished out eight assists and Kyle O’Quinn managed a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds.
After what happened Thursday in Washington, it was great to see the team come out focused and not taking the Cavs lightly. Simmons did an excellent job setting the tone and leading the way, especially with the team missing two starters. The Sixers did a much better job taking care of the ball, committing just eight turnovers.
One final positive from Saturday’s game is that building a huge lead allowed Brett Brown to limit the minutes of the starters, which is big with a tough game with the Raptors looming tomorrow. No Sixers starter played more than 26 minutes.
The Sixers moved to 11-0 at home on the season and will try to build on Saturday’s performance against the Raptors on Sunday. That game is a 6:00 tip.