NBA Game Recap - Orlando at Philadelphia
Sat Nov 25, 2017 7:00 PM EST

SA
106
CHA
86
F
POR
108
WAS
105
F
ORL
111
PHI
130
F
TOR
112
ATL
78
F
BOS
108
IND
98
F
NY
102
HOU
117
F
NO
95
GS
110
F
OKC
81
DAL
97
F
MIL
108
UTA
121
F
LAC
97
SAC
95
F

Nov 25, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Orlando

28

27

30

26

111

Philadelphia

31

39

31

29

130

J.J. Redick hits 8 3s, 76ers send Magic to 8th straight loss
Sat Nov 25, 2017 10:44 PM

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Filling in for the injured Ben Simmons at point guard, T.J. McConnell had a plan.

"Anytime you see J.J. open, give him the ball," he said.

Smart decision.

J.J. Redick hit eight 3-pointers and scored 29 points, and the Philadelphia 76ers cruised without Simmons to a 130-111 victory over the skidding Orlando Magic on Saturday night.

"He's a point guard's dream when it comes to shooters," said McConnell, who had 15 points, 13 assists and seven rebounds. "He's the best I've ever played with."

Joel Embiid shook off an illness that left him in bed all day to score 18 points and grab 14 rebounds, and the Sixers didn't miss a beat with Simmons missing his first game of the season with swelling in his left elbow.

Redick hit six first-half 3s, four coming in the final 3:10 of the second quarter, as the Sixers built a 70-55 halftime lead.

"I kind of blacked out there in the second quarter," Redick said, smiling. "No, when you hit a couple shots in a row, the ball is like a magnet and your teammates are kind of looking for you. . T.J. did a great job seeking me out."

Elfrid Payton had 22 points, eight rebounds and nine assists in another miserable defensive performance for the Magic, who have lost eight straight.

"Just not a good enough defensive disposition," Magic coach Frank Vogel said. "We're not going to beat anybody giving up 130 points."

The Sixers shot 51 percent in winning their third straight game to move to 11-7 as they try to finally turn the corner after years of losing.

Philadelphia, thinking it could finally compete this season, signed Redick to a one-year, $23 million contract in July.

Redick said watching the Sixers' unselfishness in previous seasons attracted him.

"Sometimes with the intention of sort of, maybe not trying to win at times, but I like how they played," Redick said in a wink to the Sixers' "Process" rebuild.

Redick, drafted 11th overall by the Magic in 2006, was part of a humming offense without their star rookie. Redick hit 10 of 18 shots, 12 of them 3-point attempts.

After missing his first NBA season with a broken right foot, Simmons had played in the Sixers' first 17 games and been one of the league's top rookies.

Sixers coach Brett Brown said his team would continue to play fast even without Simmons because advanced metrics show the Magic struggle when opponents push the pace.

And defense was Vogel's biggest worry before the game, when he called his team's transition in Friday's loss to Boston "garbage." Asked if he would be quick to pull players who make defensive mistakes, he said, "I would hope that I wouldn't have to coach that way, but they're showing me that I do."

Before the game was 4 minutes old, Vogel had yanked Payton and Aaron Gordon.

"Trying to teach," Vogel said.

The moves didn't work, as the Magic allowed 70 first-half points a night after giving up 73 in Boston.

Gordon scored 16 points and Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 14 rebounds.

TIP-INS

Magic: Vogel, who grew up in nearby Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, had about 40 friends and family on hand, including his parents and brother. "This always feels like home," he said. . F Jonathan Simmons played despite a sore right quadriceps.

76ers: Brown didn't know if Simmons would play Monday against LeBron James and Cleveland, but acknowledged "we get who's coming into town." . Jerryd Bayless served as backup point guard and hit a 3 and made a driving layup in the final minute of the third quarter to make it 101-85. . New Phillies manager Gabe Kapler rang the replica Liberty Bell before the game.

EMBIID SICK

Embiid played 28:32 after skipping the morning shootaround.

"I missed two years of basketball (with injuries) and I don't want to ever be in the type of setting where because I'm sick I'm not able to play," he said. "I just want to be on the court."

UP NEXT

The Magic visit Indiana on Monday as Vogel faces the team he coached for six seasons.

The 76ers host Cleveland on Monday in the fifth game of six straight at home.

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Leaders

Orlando PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Payton 22 -10 9 8 1 0
A. Gordon 16 -9 2 9 1 2
Philadelphia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Redick 29 13 1 5 0 0
D. Saric 21 9 4 7 0 0

Team Comparison

ORL PHI
Points For 111 130
Field Goals 39/86-45% 48/95-51%
Three Pointers 12/31-39% 16/34-47%
Free Throws 21/31-68% 18/20-90%
Offensive Rebounds 7 11
Defensive Rebounds 34 42
Rebounds 50 56
Blocks 5 2
Steals 8 7
Turnovers 9 11
Points Scored Off Turnovers 10 10
Points in the Paint 40 42
Fast Break Points 15 16
Personal Fouls 17 22
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - PHI Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Nov 25 ORL 111 @ PHI 130 E. Payton 22 J. Redick 29

Game Information

Stadium: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 20,585
Game Time: 2:10