Lonnie Walker IV, Jazz and Philadelphia 76ers
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The Sixers were, once again, without Paul George, Tyrese Maxey and Kyle Lowry when they faced the Utah Jazz Sunday night at the Wells Fargo Center. On top of that, Joel Embiid, Jared McCain and Eric Gordon are all shut down for the remainder of the season.
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SB Nation on MSNSixers Bell Ringer: Walker, Grimes lead Sixers over what’s left of the JazzLonnie Walker IV and Quentin Grimes put up 25 points each on Sunday for the Sixers, lifting Philadelphia over the Utah Jazz.
Philadelphia 76ers shooting guard Lonnie Walker IV led his shorthanded team to a 126-122 victory during Sunday's home matchup against the Utah Jazz.
• Another old friend who recently landed with the Jazz, former Sixers first-round pick Jaden Springer, was ruled out for this contest due to a back injury. Springer, who is still in his age-22 season, inked a 10-day contract with Utah last month, and only a few weeks later inked a three-year standard NBA contract.
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SB Nation on MSNWalker, Grimes drop 25 apiece as Sixers win tank-off over JazzIn a game where both teams would’ve preferred to improve their lottery odds, the Sixers simply had more NBA talent on the floor than the lowly Jazz.
Filipowski hit a three with 2.8 seconds left to trim the Sixers' lead to two. After a timeout, Justin Edwards threw an inbounds pass to Butler. It appeared on first glance that Butler may have fumbled the ball out of bounds, but an officials' review clearly showed that it last touched George.
Quentin Grimes scored 25 points and the Philadelphia 76ers received a huge effort from their reserves in a 126-122 victory over the visiting Utah Jazz on Sunday.
After how things have gone off the rails this season, the Philadelphia 76ers don’t find themselves contending for a championship in 2025. Accepting this fact, fans have embraced losing games in hopes of landing a high draft pick.
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