Joel Embiid carried the Philadelphia 76ers to a 118-109 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The win carries big implications in the standings.
The Philadelphia 76ers squeaked by with a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, 118-112, nearly blowing a 28-point lead before pulling it out.
On a night where nothing went right for the Philadelphia 76ers, they were soundly defeated by the Cleveland Cavaliers 113-85.
The Sixers (11-7) get a big home matchup with the Cavaliers (12-7), both of whom are riding winning streaks.
The Sixers (32-27) get their third look of the season of the Cavaliers (36-24) when they travel to Cleveland on Thursday.
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The Philadelphia 76ers clinched a playoff spot with a 112-108 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Here are three observations from the win:
The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 125-119. Here are three observations from the win:
The next four games will present the biggest test yet for the Philadelphia 76ers since James Harden made his debut.
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The Sixers (11-8) couldn’t get much offense going as the Cavaliers (13-7) hand them their first loss in three games.