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Not giving up his shot: Ben Simmons' jumper could lift 76ers

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Not giving up his shot: Ben Simmons' jumper could lift 76ers
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Not giving up his shot: Ben Simmons' jumper could lift 76ers

2019-10-19 22:12 Last Updated At:22:20

The crowd screamed for Ben Simmons to shoot as he dribbled near the perimeter in a preseason game against a team from China. Joel Embiid motioned for him to let it fly. Simmons took a couple more steps, stopped and popped.

Swish.

Fans celebrated Simmons' first career 3-pointer as if the Philadelphia 76ers had just won Game 7 of the NBA Finals. Embiid ran over and hugged him, teammates rushed the court and the internet went wild.

Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons (25) drives to the net as Guangzhou Loong-Lions' Yongpeng Zhang defends and Philadelphia 76ers' Tobias Harris, right, watches during the first half of an NBA exhibition basketball game Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019, in Philadelphia. (AP PhotoMatt Rourke)

Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons (25) drives to the net as Guangzhou Loong-Lions' Yongpeng Zhang defends and Philadelphia 76ers' Tobias Harris, right, watches during the first half of an NBA exhibition basketball game Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019, in Philadelphia. (AP PhotoMatt Rourke)

It's been nearly impossible to mention Simmons without adding jump shot in the conversation since his debut in October 2017. The 23-year-old Simmons is considered one of the best players in the world despite his reluctance to shoot jumpers in his first two seasons.

The All-Star point guard told The Associated Press last month that he allowed criticism to bother him, but he "fell in love with the game again" over the summer during the countless hours he spent in the gym working on his shot.

Simmons realizes adding a jumper would make him a complete player.

Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons, left, passes around Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges in the second half of a preseason NBA basketball game in Winston-Salem, N.C., Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. (AP PhotoNell Redmond)

Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons, left, passes around Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges in the second half of a preseason NBA basketball game in Winston-Salem, N.C., Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. (AP PhotoNell Redmond)

"It's a huge part of the game, so if it's open I'll take it," he said. "I think I was just too worried about what people were saying, what was going on around, too many outside noises, and I was able to block them out this summer and not really focus on what people say. I don't really care anymore unless it's coming from someone in my circle or someone who is trying to help me get better."

Simmons is 0 for 18 from 3-point range in his career, including playoffs, so making one even in a preseason game was a big deal for everyone — except him and his coach.

"I think the whole thing is so overblown," Brett Brown said. "I think in general, it's so inflated the attention."

Simmons sat out his first season with a broken right foot after the process-trusting Sixers selected him No. 1 overall in the 2016 draft. He earned Rookie of the Year honors the following year and became an All-Star for the first time last season. He has helped lead the Sixers to the second round of the NBA playoffs twice, and has averaged 16.4 points, 8.5 rebounds and 7.9 assists.

Questions about his ability to shoot sometimes overshadow everything he does well.

"I'm confident in saying I'm not a great shooter," he said. "I'm getting better, though. It's a game. There are five people on the court. I lack something that I'm not great at it but there's other areas I'm very great at it. I run the floor as well as anybody. I'm physical. I can rebound the ball. At 6-foot-10, I'm a point guard, I can guard one through five, but (shooting is) just one thing that's coming into my game which I'm excited about. I love getting better. I love spending time in the gym and building that confidence."

Simmons worked with trainer Chris Johnson in Los Angeles during the summer, and videos showing him shooting teased fans for months.

"I believe if you continue to work, good things will happen over time, and that's what I will continue to do to keep playing the game I love at a high level," he said.

Simmons is quiet and reserved, a bit uncomfortable around media, but he's vocal about speaking out against racism. He is the executive producer of a documentary about Adam Goodes, an Australian football player and anti-racism advocate. It opens Saturday at the Philadelphia Film Festival.

"Everyone has a voice and everyone has different levels of (a platform) and, together as one, people can create change around the world," he said.

Simmons is also passionate about helping children in the community. He delivered new sports equipment to students in Camden, New Jersey last month and showed up at an elementary school in Philadelphia earlier this week to donate more than 600 new winter coats.

"Growing up, my parents told me I have a huge responsibility with what I do and if I have a chance to help kids, I love to do that," he said.

On Wednesday, Simmons became the face of smartwater, joining the brand whose goal is to encourage proper hydration.

"They continue to build themselves up and get better and that's how I see myself as a player," he said. "I want to continue to get better."

Simmons, Embiid, Tobias Harris and new additions Al Horford and Josh Richardson give Philadelphia its best starting lineup since Hall of Famers Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Maurice Cheeks and Bobby Jones led the 76ers to their last NBA title in 1983. Jones came off the bench for that team while Andrew Toney and Marc Iavaroni rounded out the starting five.

Simmons says his only goal is to win a championship. He's also focused on being an excellent defender.

"I want to be the best defensive player on the team," he said at the team's media day. "So hopefully everyone on my team hears that, and they strive to do the same thing."

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Magic beat Cavaliers 121-83 to cut their deficit to 2-1

2024-04-26 13:06 Last Updated At:13:21

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Paolo Banchero had 31 points and 14 rebounds, Jalen Suggs added 24 points and the Orlando Magic handed Cleveland the worst playoff loss in franchise history, winning 121-83 on Thursday night to cut the Cavaliers’ lead to 2-1 in their Eastern Conference first-round series.

Franz Wagner finished with 16 points and eight assists for the Magic, who led by 43 points in the fourth quarter on the way to the third-largest margin of victory in a playoff game. They earned their first playoff victory since 2019 and the first on their home floor since April 26, 2011.

They can even the series with a victory at home Sunday.

Jarrett Allen had 15 points and eight rebounds for the Cavaliers, who shot 39% from the field and 23.5% from 3-point range. Caris LeVert added 15 points and Donovan Mitchell had 13 points and seven assists.

76ERS 125, KNICKS 114

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Embiid scored 50 points, making all four 3-point attempts and scoring 18 in a potential series-shifting third quarter to lead Philadelphia to a win over New York in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.

Embiid boldly stated “we’re going to win this series” after the 76ers dropped Game 2.

With one of the finest postseason efforts of his career, Embiid became the third player to ever score 50 points against the Knicks in the postseason and kept the hope of a Philadelphia series comeback very much alive.

The Knicks lead the series 2-1. Game 4 is Sunday in Philadelphia.

Embiid was 13 of 19 from the floor overall, made 19 of 21 free throws and hit five 3-pointers.

NUGGETS 112, LAKERS 105

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Aaron Gordon had 29 points and 15 rebounds, Nikola Jokic added 24 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists, and Denver moved to the brink of the second round with a victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3 of their first-round series..

Jamal Murray scored 22 points as the defending NBA champion Nuggets won their 11th consecutive meeting with LeBron James and the Lakers in dominating style.

Michael Porter Jr. added 20 points for Denver, which took control in the third quarter and cruised through the final minutes to its fifth straight road win over Los Angeles, starting with its sweep of last season’s Western Conference finals.

Game 4 is Saturday night in Los Angeles. No NBA team has ever rallied from an 0-3 playoff deficit.

Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (50) makes a shot as he gets past Cleveland Cavaliers guard Sam Merrill (5) during the second half of Game 3 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (50) makes a shot as he gets past Cleveland Cavaliers guard Sam Merrill (5) during the second half of Game 3 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)