PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bruce Brown scored 19 points and got the winning bucket in overtime off a goaltending call on Joel Embiid, and Jalen Pickett had 29 points to lead the short-handed Denver Nuggets to a 125-124 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night.
Embiid was whistled for the decisive goaltend when he tried to block Brown's running layup with 5.3 seconds left. Tyrese Maxey missed a winning floater for the Sixers at the horn.
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Philadelphia 76ers' Tyrese Maxey (0) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Daron Holmes II during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Philadelphia 76ers' Tyrese Maxey (0) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Peyton Watson during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Philadelphia 76ers' Quentin Grimes (5) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Spencer Jones (21) and Jalen Pickett (24) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Denver Nuggets' Hunter Tyson (5) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Spencer Jones during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid tries to get a shot past Denver Nuggets' Jalen Pickett (24) and Daron Holmes II during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Embiid scored 32 points — the fourth time in his last eight games he has scored 30 — and Maxey had 28
The Nuggets played without three-time MVP Nikola Jokic — out at least until the end of the month with a with a hyperextended left knee — Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, Christian Braun and others a night after a loss at Brooklyn.
The entire regular starting lineup sat out, and the Nuggets had only nine available players.
Peyton Watson added 24 points for Denver.
The Nuggets refused to use their lighter roster as an excuse to pack it in against the Sixers.
Hunter Tyson converted a four-point play that gave Denver a 102-100 lead in the fourth and Pickett followed with a 2-footer that forced the 76ers into a timeout and served as the highlights of a 14-0 run.
Brown snapped a tie game with a 3-pointer and made 2 of 3 free throws for a 120-115 lead when he was fouled on a 3-pointer on the next possession. That miss in the middle doomed Denver in regulation.
VJ Edgecombe hit a 3 that made it 120-118 and Maxey tied the game on a driving layup with 49 seconds left that sent the game into OT tied 120-all. Edgecombe, the No. 3 pick of the draft and having a sensational rookie season, also gave the Sixers their last lead in OT on a dunk just before Brown's goaltended winner.
The 76ers returned from a 3-2 road trip — that included all three wins on the backend.
Denver plays Wednesday at Boston.
The 76ers host Washington on Wednesday.
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Philadelphia 76ers' Tyrese Maxey (0) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Daron Holmes II during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Philadelphia 76ers' Tyrese Maxey (0) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Peyton Watson during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Philadelphia 76ers' Quentin Grimes (5) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Spencer Jones (21) and Jalen Pickett (24) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Denver Nuggets' Hunter Tyson (5) goes up to shoot against Denver Nuggets' Spencer Jones during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid tries to get a shot past Denver Nuggets' Jalen Pickett (24) and Daron Holmes II during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
President Donald Trump said Thursday Pam Bondi is out as his attorney general.
Trump in a social media post named Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as the acting attorney general, though three people familiar with the matter have said he has privately discussed Lee Zeldin, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, as a permanent pick.
It marks the end of a contentious tenure of a loyalist who upended the Justice Department’s culture of independence from the White House, oversaw large-scale firings of career employees and moved aggressively to investigate the Republican president’s perceived enemies.
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The Republican had only nice things to say about Bondi in an emailed statement, noting a drop in violent crime during her tenure and her Justice Department’s responsiveness to congressional oversight requests.
“The Judiciary Committee stands ready to advance President Trump’s next Attorney General nominee,” Grassley said.
The attorney general was facing a subpoena to appear before the House Oversight Committee on April 14 as lawmakers look into how the Department of Justice handled the release of the case files on Jeffrey Epstein.
The chair of the committee, Rep. James Comer, said in a statement that he would survey Republicans on the committee on whether they still wanted to enforce the subpoena.
Democrats quickly called on the committee to follow through on the subpoena. Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the committee, said in a statement that Bondi “will not escape accountability and remains legally obligated to appear before our Committee under oath.”
Bondi was subpoenaed last month to appear before the Republican-led Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and face questions over the Justice Department’s sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and release of the related files.
Mace, who sits on the committee, said in a statement Thursday that Bondi “will be appearing” in two weeks because the “DOJ still hasn’t complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.”
Past attorney generals generally took pains to maintain an arm’s-length distance from the White House to protect the impartiality of investigations and prosecutions.
But Bondi postured herself as Trump’s chief supporter and protector, praising and defending him in congressional hearings and placing a banner with his face on the exterior of Justice Department headquarters.
She called for an end to the “weaponization” of law enforcement that she said occurred under the Biden administration, though her critics said she was the one who had politicized the agency to do the president’s bidding.
The Justice Department’s review and release of Epstein files frustrated members of Congress, who accused the department of hiding certain documents, over-redacting files and, in other cases, failing to redact sensitive information about the victims.
The department denied that it redacted documents in order to protect people and that it improperly withheld certain material. Still, it caused a series of headaches for the Trump administration.
“Thank you to President Trump for the trust and the opportunity to serve as Acting Attorney General,” Blanche wrote in a post on X, after saying that Bondi led the department with “strength and conviction.”
“We will continue backing the blue, enforcing the law, and doing everything in our power to keep America safe,” Blanche said.
Blanche is a former federal prosecutor who worked as Trump’s criminal defense attorney in two cases brought by the department under President Joe Biden’s administration.
He was also a key figure on the president’s defense team in the hush money case against Trump in New York.
Blanche became second in command behind Bondi at the Justice Department last year.
“We love Pam, and she will be transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social, after saying she’s been a “loyal friend.”
Trump said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will serve as acting attorney general.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, in response to earlier reports that President Donald Trump was considering ousting Attorney General Pam Bondi, said in a statement Thursday: “I welcome it.”
“Bondi handled the Epstein Files in a terrible manner and seriously undermined President Trump,” said Mace in the statement, whose long been critical of the justice department over the release and review of the Jefferey Epstein files.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that Pam Bondi is out as his attorney general, ending the contentious tenure of a loyalist who upended the Justice Department’s culture of independence from the White House, oversaw large-scale firings of career employees and moved aggressively to investigate the Republican president’s perceived enemies.
The announcement follows months of scrutiny over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation that made Bondi the target of angry conservatives even with her close relationship with Trump. She also struggled to satisfy Trump’s demands to prosecute his political rivals, with multiple investigations rejected by judges or grand juries.
The former Florida attorney general came into office last year pledging that she would not play politics with the Justice Department, but she quickly started investigations of Trump foes, sparking an outcry that the law enforcement agency was being wielded as a tool of revenge to advance the president’s political and personal agenda.
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FILE - Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks with reporters during a news conference at the Department of Justice, Nov. 19, 2025, in Washington, as Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, listens. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, file)
FILE - Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche meets with reporters in Washington, Jan. 30, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)
FILE - Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb. 11, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)