Jan 5, 2015
76ers end 14-game home losing streak with win over shorthanded Cavaliers
Tony Wroten scored 20 points and hit the go-ahead layup with 9.1 seconds left to lift the Philadelphia 76ers to a 95-92 win over the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night. Kevin Love had 28 points and 19 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who didn't have LeBron James and Kyrie Irving with them on the trip because of injuries. They lost Dion Waiters and two reserves shortly before tipoff because of a trade.
The Canadian Press
PHILADELPHIA - LeBron James was absent. So were Kyrie Irving and Dion Waiters.
By the end, Cleveland's 17-point lead was gone, too.
Tony Wroten scored 20 points and hit the go-ahead layup with 9.1 seconds left to lift the Philadelphia 76ers to a 95-92 win over the short-handed Cavaliers on Monday night.
Philadelphia had been 0-14 at home this season.
Kevin Love had 28 points and 19 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who didn't have James and Irving with them on the trip because of injuries. They lost Waiters and two reserves shortly before tipoff because of a trade.
Cleveland traded Waiters to Oklahoma City and acquired guards J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert from the New York Knicks in a three-team deal.
A disappointing 19-16 after losing at Philadelphia, the Cavs received the Thunder's protected 2015 first-round pick. Cleveland also sent reserves Lou Amundson and Alex Kirk and its 2019 second-round pick to the Knicks.
James missed his fifth straight game due to a strained knee and back and could be sidelined another week. Irving sat out with a bad back, and the Cavs have already lost starting centre Anderson Varejao for the season due to an Achilles injury.
"I just think it felt like we didn't have our firepower," Love said. "I've been there before, but we should have been able to pull this one out if we just would have played better."
After the Cavaliers blew all of a 17-point lead, Love made it 92-90 with a pair of free throws with 1:09 left.
Wroten made one of two free throws, then knifed his way through the lane for the go-ahead layup with 9.1 seconds left for a 93-92 lead. That helped the Sixers end their 14-game home losing streak.
Waiters, the No. 4 pick in the 2010 draft, has been the subject of trade speculation for two seasons. He averaged 15.9 points last season, the highest average for any reserve in the Eastern Conference.
Without a nice chunk of their offence, Love took control as the primary focus for the Cavs. Tristan Thompson scored 18 points, and Joe Harris started for Waiters and scored 16 points.
"We had it under control, we just didn't bury them," Love said. "We felt this was a team we should have beat."
Michael Carter-Williams had 18 points and 13 assists for the Sixers after he missed one game because of right shoulder soreness. Carter-Williams buried a jumper with 4:45 left to pull the Sixers to 86-80 and got a rise out of the crowd of 17,771.
The Sixers had one of their largest crowds as fans expected James to dazzle in his only appearance this season in Philadelphia.
"We could see how electric it was and a hostile environment," Wroten said.
Wroten, who missed all six 3-point attempts, was clutch in the paint in the fourth. His driving layup made it 88-86, and he tied the game on the next possession. The Cavs faded in the second half, missing 11 straight shots spanning the third and fourth quarters, one day after playing Dallas.
"We knew in the third and fourth quarters they would be a little bit tired, and we really tried to use that to our advantage," Carter-Williams said. "We tried to get out and run."
Amundson and Kirk also sat out for the Cavaliers. Smith or Shumpert could fill Waiters' former role in the backcourt.
"It's never easy to have that kind of thing happen at any time during the season and certainly not right before a game," Cavs first-year coach David Blatt said.
Smith was the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year in 2013, but he has battled injuries to his heel this season, along with his usual struggles with shot selection, and focus off the court.
Shumpert also has been hurt, remaining sidelined with a dislocated shoulder. He had been starting before his injury.
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TIP-INS
Cavaliers: Waiters, a Philadelphia native, told reporters at shootaround he left about 50 tickets for friends and family. ... Love had combined for 52 points and 22 rebounds the last two games against Philadelphia. ... Thompson averaged only 9.4 points this season, and Harris 2.7 in limited minutes.
NO SHOT
Sixers centre Furkan Aldemir had 10 rebounds and no field goal attempts in 19 attempts. He had eight defensive rebounds and a blocked shot.
76ers: Forward Luc Mbah a Moute sat out with turf toe. ... The Sixers had 31 assists on 38 baskets. ... Coach Brett Brown said guard Hollis Thompson has lost 20 pounds because of an upper respiratory infection and could be sent to the D-League for a conditioning assignment.
UP NEXT
Cavaliers: Wednesday vs. Houston.
76ers: Wednesday vs. Milwaukee.