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February 06, 2015

Sixers unable to overcome slow start in 107-96 loss to Celtics

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Sixers center Nerlens Noel dunks against the Celtics.

BOSTON — Jared Sullinger led six Boston players in double figures with 22 points, adding eight rebounds and seven assists to send the Celtics to a 107-96 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night.

Avery Bradley had 18 points, and Marcus Thornton and Tyler Zeller each scored 16 for Boston, which won its third straight. Brandon Bass added 13 points and Zeller grabbed nine rebounds.

Sullinger was back in the starting lineup after being yanked the previous two home games for arriving late to the arena for pregame activities.

Luc Mbah a Moute led the 76ers with 18 points, while Hollis Thompson and Robert Covington had 16 apiece. It was Philadelphia's eighth straight road loss.

Boston has won all three meetings with the 76ers this season by double digits.

With the Sixers missing Michael Carter-Williams, their top player and only true point guard, with a right toe injury, Boston jumped out to a 26-point lead midway through the second quarter before Philadelphia used a big third period to close the gap to six.

Trailing 70-49 midway through the third quarter, Philadelphia took advantage of Boston's ice-cold shooting and rallied to make it 83-80 on Thompson's 3-pointer with 7 1/2 minutes to play.

But the Celtics took charge with an 8-0 run — the final points coming on Sullinger's three-point play with 5 1/2 minutes left.

Boston scored the initial nine points of the game — with Bradley getting the first seven — and opened a double-digit lead just 6 1/2 minutes in.

The Celtics shot 57.9 percent in the first quarter and led 29-15. They started the second by scoring 16 of the first 20 points, opening a 45-19 edge on Jae Crowder's layup.

At times, Boston was practically toying with the 76ers, passing the ball around the perimeter a couple of times before taking uncontested jumpers or scoring on easy drives to the basket.

Boston shot 54.8 percent (23 of 42) and led 60-42 at halftime. The 76ers were also outrebounded 26-16.

The Celtics pushed it to 70-49 before Philadelphia closed the third quarter with a 20-5 run, slicing the deficit to single digits for the first time since the opening minutes. Boston led 75-69 after three.


TIP-INS

• 76ers: Coach Brett Brown said Carter-Williams will be a game-time decision Saturday against Charlotte. "We will err on the side of being smart and conservative with him," Brown said. "I would be surprised if we play him tomorrow." Without Carter-Williams, the 76ers didn't have a true point guard available. "It's the reality of our team, getting ready for All-Star break and having the flexibility with potential trades before the trade deadline, and it's resulted in this point guard drought at the moment," Brown said.

• Celtics: G Evan Turner visited some of his former teammates in the 76ers' locker room about 90 minutes before the opening tip.


UP NEXT

• 76ers: Host Charlotte on Saturday

• Celtics: At Milwaukee on Saturday



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