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Comeback Attempt Too Late, Sixers Fall To Raptors 123-114

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — DeMar DeRozan scored 31 points and Kyle Lowry added 20 to help the Toronto Raptors win their fourth straight game, 123-114 over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night.

DeRozan continued to make the 30-point mark a routine part of his game and scored 31 points through the first three quarters. DeRozan posterized Jahlil Okafor with a dunk over the Sixers big man and easily rolled to his second straight 30-point game. He scored 30 points on Monday against Milwaukee and came in averaging a robust 27.9 points per game.

Lowry helped one of his best friends blow the game open in his Philadelphia homecoming. Lowry made a 3-pointer in the fourth that stretched the lead to 99-80 and earned some applause for the All-Star raised in the area.

DeRozan and Lowry helped squash the Sixers' modest two-game winning streak. Long one of the NBA's worst teams, the Sixers haven't won three straight games since they took four in a row from Dec. 29, 2013-Jan. 4, 2014.

Robert Covington led the Sixers with 26 points and Okafor had 17.

The Sixers had won two straight on the road and seemed like they could win a rare game at home when they opened with a strong first 17 minutes. Lowry brought the Sixers crashing back to reality.

Lowry buried two quick 3-pointers that brought the Raptors within two and scored on a driving layup that tied the game at 45-all. The Raptors turned a three-point deficit to open the second quarter into a 60-54 halftime lead. The Sixers went on a mini-run late in the fourth and got within five points with 30 seconds left. They could have used another 30 minutes to top the Atlantic Division-leading Raptors.

The Raptors have won 10 of 11 games and are 11 games over .500 for the first time this season.

TIP-INS

Raptors: Lowry and DeRozan attended No. 1 Villanova's game on Tuesday night. Lowry, a Philly native who played at Villanova, wore a "Just a Kid From North Philly" sweatshirt at shootaround. "He's a pain in the butt sometimes, but he's our pain in the butt," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. Casey said Lowry reminded him of former Seattle great Gary Payton.

76ers: Okafor started at center and Joel Embiid at power forward for the first time this season. They played the first 6 minutes of the first quarter together. Embiid and Okafor are natural centers. Coach Brett Brown decided the time was right to pair them and see what they could do together in the frontcourt. "It's my job to grow our program, grow our guys, and see what we actually have," Brown said. "We have really yet to see Jahlil and Joel together in any significant timeframe. Tonight, it's available. So I'm going to do it." Embiid sat out a stretch in the first half with a bloody nose and scored nine points.

DID YOU SEE THAT!?

Embiid's lone block in the first half came when he charged at DeMarre Carroll and used his outstretched right hand to swat the ball away.

DeRozan had the dunk of the night when he split defenders down the lane and stuffed one over Okafor.

SHOE FITS

No. 1 overall pick Ben Simmons ditched the walking boot and sat in sneakers on the Sixers bench for the first time this season. Simmons has not played this season because of a broken bone in his right foot suffered during training camp. Simmons shot free throws in practice this week. The Sixers say there is no timetable for his return.

UP NEXT

Raptors: Host Atlanta on Friday.

76ers: Host the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday.

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