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Simmons hits 1st career NBA 3-pointer in 76ers' victory

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Ben Simmons hit the first 3-pointer of his career and had 18 points and 13 assists to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 109-104 victory over the New York Knicks on Wednesday night.

Mike Scott's fourth 3-pointer of the game with 1:29 left stretched the Sixers' lead to 99-95 and they held on after New York's Marcus Morris hit a pair of 3s in the final 10 seconds. Joel Embiid had 23 points and 13 rebounds, and Scott scored 12 points.

Simmons did the improbable when he fired a 24-footer from the corner in front of the 76ers bench and the shot was good, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Simmons received a lengthy standing ovation for the first 3-pointer after 17 misses (and one more miss in the postseason) to start his NBA career. The 23-year-old Simmons is an All-Star and a franchise cornerstone for the Eastern Conference contenders, a triple-double threat each time out.

But never a long ball threat, a fact that earned him derision around the league.

He's been criticized for his lack of outside shooting, defiant at times about his weakness and spent the offseason working hard on improving his jumper. Simmons said at the start of training camp, if he's open for a 3-point shot, "I'll take it."

Simmons sank a 3 against the Guangzhou Loong-Lions of China in the preseason that had Sixers fans treating the shot like he hit a winner in an NBA postseason game.

Against the Knicks, Simmons took a bounce pass from Furkan Korkmaz and calmly drained the shot with 8:20 left in the first quarter.

"There's Simmons. Yes! He did it," 76ers announcer Marc Zumoff exclaimed on the TV call. "Maybe now they'll finally leave him alone after that! He hits the 3! The first of his NBA career!"

He did it in front of everyone from fans that paid $8 on the secondary market for an upper deck ticket to Hall of Famer Julius Erving. Simmons' older sister, Liv, clapped back at critics, tweeting, "Now you can all shut the hell up...."

Simmons hit one 3; the four-win Knicks hit 11, and used a fantastic third quarter to take a 17-point lead. Morris led the Knicks with 22 points.

Simmons even played peacemaker in a scrap between his teammate Embiid and Morris, a Jayhawk-on-Jayhawk altercation that had Kansas fans everywhere waving the white flag instead of the wheat. Morris dragged Embiid to the court late in the second quarter, and the Sixers All-Star center popped up in anger. Simmons pulled away his teammate to avoid a repeat of Embiid's brawl last month with Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns that earned him a two-game suspension. Embiid and Morris jawed at each other and each was hit with a technical foul. Morris also earned a flagrant.

It's not the first confrontation between the two: Morris played for Boston when he was trash-talked by the theatrical Embiid. Morris held up three fingers to show Boston was up 3-0 in a 2018 playoff series.

They went back-and-forth in the fourth in Philly.

Embiid thundered a two-handed jam off a turnover to tie the game at 82-all and put some life back in the Sixers only for Morris to hit a jumper for an 85-83 lead.

TIP-INS

Knicks: Lost to the 76ers for the ninth straight time. ... Julius Randle and Frank Ntilikina each scored 17 points. ... Morris led with four 3s.

76ers: G Josh Richardson sat out with hip injury and was replaced in the starting lineup by Korkmaz. ... Hit 13 3s.

UP NEXT

Knicks: Host the Spurs on Saturday.

76ers: Host San Antonio on Friday.

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Philadelphia 76ers' Matisse Thybulle, center, dunks the ball with New York Knicks' Dennis Smith Jr., left, defending during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
New York Knicks' Dennis Smith Jr., right, drives to the basket against Philadelphia 76ers' Shake Milton, left, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
New York Knicks' Marcus Morris Sr., right, shoots the ball against Philadelphia 76ers' Mike Scott, left, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid, left, goes up for the shot against New York Knicks' Julius Randle, right, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
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