Seth Curry returned after missing the past
three games with a sprained left ankle and scored 19 points, and
Tobias Harris finished with 17 points for Philadelphia, which
has won 10 of 11 to remain atop the Eastern Conference
standings.
Kyle Kuzma had 25 points and nine rebounds, Dennis Schroder
finished with 20 points and 11 assists, and Montrezl Harrell
scored 20 off the bench for the Lakers, who have lost four in a
row to match their longest losing streak of the season.
The Lakers continued to be without their top two scorers and
rebounders.
LeBron James missed his third straight game with a high ankle
sprain, and Anthony Davis has been sidelined since mid-February
with a calf strain.
The 76ers led by 18 at the start of the fourth quarter, but the
Lakers chipped away and cut the deficit to single digits with
5:06 left.
Kuzma made 1-of-2 free throws with 51.4 seconds left to make it
a three-point game, but Green nailed a 3-pointer on the next
possession to make it 107-101 with 30.6 seconds remaining.
After the Lakers scored the final nine points of the first half
to tie the score at 54-54, the 76ers scored the first six points
of the second half to move out to a 60-54 lead.
Green, who the Lakers traded in November to Oklahoma City for
Schroder, gave Philadelphia its first double-digit lead when he
sank a 3-pointer to extend the lead to 68-58 with 8:26 left in
the third quarter.
The 76ers continued to add to their lead in the third quarter,
expanding it to 18 points entering the fourth.
The 76ers played their seventh straight game without leading
scorer and rebounder Joel Embiid (left knee injury).
The other center on the roster, Dwight Howard, was ejected at
the start of the second quarter after receiving back-to-back
technical fouls. Howard was also awarded the NBA championship
ring he won with the Lakers last season.
--Field Level Media
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