Butler, Simmons spark 76ers past Grizzlies | Inquirer Sports

Butler, Simmons spark 76ers past Grizzlies

/ 01:12 PM December 03, 2018

Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid, center, goes up for a shot past Memphis Grizzlies’ JaMychal Green during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

PHILADELPHIA — Jimmy Butler and Ben Simmons have started wearing white headbands — yes, they are a headband of brothers — as a symbol of their commitment to defense. But the 76ers stars wanted to make more than a fashion statement — Butler and Simmons made a high-stakes pledge to D with a series of bets. Most steals. Most blocks.

Simmons won the hand with two steals to Butler’s one block.

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“They gave (Joel Embiid) one of my blocks,” Butler said. “Technically, it’s 2-2. So we’ll push.”

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The box score tally may be in dispute but it’s incontestable Butler has made the Sixers a true championship contender.

Butler continued his run as Philadelphia’s stretch-run shooter, scoring 13 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to lead the 76ers to a 103-95 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday night.

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Butler hit winning shots against Charlotte and Brooklyn in eight days to quickly earn a reputation as Philly’s newest go-to guard in the fourth. Against a Memphis team trying to steal one on the road, Butler hit a few more big buckets in the waning moments.

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Butler didn’t need the final-minute theatrics to win this one. But he proved his worth and stunted Memphis’ rally.

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Simmons, who had 19 points and 12 rebounds on a sprained left ankle, ran up from behind on MarShon Brooks and poked the ball free for a steal. That led to a pair of free throws for Butler that made it 95-89. Butler buried a turnaround jumper for a 97-89 lead that sealed the win.

“That’s what the team needs me to do late, close out a couple of games,” Butler said. “It didn’t come down to the buzzer-beater thing. I think all in all in the fourth quarter, I scored a few points.”

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Enough to take down Memphis.

JJ Redick continued his late-career resurgence with 24 points for the Sixers and Embiid had 15 points and 14 rebounds.

They all admire the way Butler has acclimated himself since his arrival last month in a trade with Minnesota. The Sixers are 13-1 at home and 8-2 since the Butler deal.

“Jimmy’s an easy guy to have as a teammate,” Redick said. “He plays hard, he wants to win and he works his (rear) off.”

Redick plugged his podcast, which drops later this week, for more of his thoughts on playing with Butler.

Butler has tried to take Simmons under his wing and focus more on a defensive toughness. But they’ve been pretty good on offense, too Butler fed Simmons for a cutting layup in the first quarter and Simmons fed Butler on an alley-oop for an early spark.

“He knows how to play the game the right way and he’s bought into our system,” Simmons said. “It’s been pretty quick to get better with him.”

With the rest of the NBA on a run-and-shoot style of soaring scores, the Grizzlies are grinding out wins in a methodical manner. They kept within striking distance of the Sixers and pulled to 84-81 in the fourth and Marc Gasol hit a 3 to make it 92-84 before Butler pushed them back.

Mike Conley scored 21 points and Jaren Jackson Jr. had 17 for the Grizzlies.

“We’re not in panic mode at all,” Conley said. “We’ve built ourselves a good little cushion to have a little spell like this. Hopefully, we’ll just get back home, get back to work, get a few days in and get back together.”

The Sixers had thumped New York by 16 and Washington by 25 as they rolled to the second-most wins in the NBA. Embiid and Simmons had formed one of the more potent 1-2 offensive punches in the NBA. Throw in Butler’s two-way ability, and the Sixers have a newfound toughness.

“Whenever we’re leading the charge on the defensive end, everybody’s going to follow,” Butler said.

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Grizzlies: Had no offensive rebounds out of 17 total in the first half. … “They run their stuff well and I thought we limited them more, especially in the second half and made things more difficult for them,” coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.

76ers: Played without starting F Wilson Chandler (thigh). Chandler was not expected to miss another game. Mike Muscala got the start and scored eight points. … Director M. Night Shyamalan was at the game.

SIMMONS HURT

Simmons said he was fine after leaving briefly in the first half with an injured ankle. He shot 8 of 10 from the floor.

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Grizzlies: Host the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night.

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76ers: At Toronto on Wednesday night.

TAGS: Ben Simmons, Jimmy Butler, Joel Embiid, Marc Gasol, Memphis Grizzlies, Mike Conley, NBA, Philadelphia 76ers

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