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It was another thumbs down for Allen Iverson and the Philadelphia 76ers.
Iverson was slowed by a zone defense before sitting the final 1 1/2 minutes with a sprained left thumb as the reeling 76ers absorbed their fifth loss in six games, a 93-87 setback to the Golden State Warriors.
Against a man-to-man defense in the first quarter, Iverson had 13 points. But he scored just 10 thereafter as the Warriors switched to a 1-2-2 zone at times and turned the NBA's leading scorer into a passer.
"Tonight we let a zone frustrate us and to be professionals and let a zone frustrate us is a bad thing," Iverson said. "We are supposed to learn how to handle zones; you learn about those in college."
"I didn't have us prepared for their zone very well," 76ers coach Larry Brown admitted. "We were very tentative against it and they made the plays."
With Iverson limited as a threat, Golden State rallied in the fourth quarter. A layup by Antawn Jamison off a block by Erick Dampier and a steal by Larry Hughes gave the Warriors an 87-83 lead with 1:33 to go.
"They couldn't get an open look from the perimeter," Hughes said. "They were flashing it in the paint and our big guys were handling it. We got a couple of defelctions, a couple of blocks and a couple of missed shots. It led to us getting pretty good looks at the other end."
The Sixers called timeout and Iverson was not on the floor when they returned. Aaron McKie made a jumper and steal, but former Warrior Vonteego Cummings was called for a charge and Dampier sealed it with two free throws with 38 seconds left.
"I need to get an X-ray but it's real banged up right now," said Iverson, who was 9-of-18 and had seven assists but took just four shots in the second half.
Hughes scored 22 points against his former team as Golden State snapped a four-game losing streak and defeated Philadelphia for the first time in seven meetings since January 15, 1997.
"I thought Larry was real solid," Warriors coach Dave Cowens said. "I think he took the challenge. He was guarding one of the best players in the league (Iverson). He matched him stroke for stroke and took care of the basketball and ran our club. He had a remarkable game tonight and I'm very happy for him."
Matt Harpring scored a season-high 25 points and Derrick Coleman added 14 for the Sixers, who dropped to 0-2 on their five-game road trip and 4-6 on the road. En route to the NBA Finals last season, their sixth road loss came on February 4.
"They came out in the fourth quarter and stopped us with their zone," said Harpring, who did not score in the final period. "We weren't hitting our outside shots and we got confused a little bit."
A 3-pointer by Chris Mills gave Golden State the lead for good at 71-70 with 10:49 to play. Hughes' driving layup extended the advantage to 80-75 with 5:53 remaining, but he missed two free throws between baskets by Coleman and Iverson that again made it a one-point game.
However, Iverson did not score again. Dampier and Danny Fortson scored around two free throws by Philadelphia's Dikembe Mutombo and Fortson fouled out Mutombo with 1:48 to play, making 1-of-2 from the line for an 85-83 edge.
Jamison scored 19 points, Dampier added 12 and six blocks and Fortson 11 and 15 rebounds for the Warriors, who overcame 39 percent shooting by making 27-of-36 free throws and holding a 49-33 edge on the glass.
"You have to play a good defensive game if win shooting 40 percent," Cowens said. "Part of that is we went to the line so often and it was just being aggressive, I believe."
"We needed Dampier's energy tonight," Fortson said. "That was a life-saver. We don't know what the score would have been tonight if Damp hadn't had blocked those shots."
Mutombo had 12 points and five blocks for the Sixers, who shot 49 percent (36-of-74) but committed 21 turnovers and made just 12-of-17 free throws. Guard Aaron McKie returned from missing two games with an irregular heartbeat and had seven points and 11 assists.
Philadelphia's team bus was in an accident en route to the game and arrived just 45 minutes before tip-off. Both Iverson and Harpring appeared unaffected as they combined for 21 points in the first quarter.
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The Golden State Warriors desperately
needed someone besides Earl Boykins to make a basket in the
fourth quarter. Gilbert Arenas obliged.
The ice-cold Arenas made a 3-pointer and running layup in the
final 90 seconds, allowing the Warriors to hold on for a 102-98
victory over the Philadelphia 76ers that kept their playoff
hopes alive.
The Warriors saw their 25-point lead cut to 87-75 entering the
fourth quarter and had no one providing any offense besides the
5-5 Boykins, who scored 10 of his 23 points in the final period.
"I've always said that the fourth quarter is the easiest quarter
in the game," said Boykins, who made 8-of-14 shots. "You don't
have nothing to look forward to. You just have to go all out,
right there. Tonight, I was able to make my shots."
The 76ers pulled within two points three times, including 97-95
with 1:40 remaining on a driving layup by Aaron McKie.
Arenas was practically the only Warrior who did not have a hand
in their blistering first half. Having missed nine of his first
10 shots, Arenas pulled the trigger on a 3-pointer that gave
Golden State a 100-95 lead with 1:26 to go.
"I caught a great look and I didn't have a great look all
night," Arenas said.
We've (Arenas and himself) been doing this all year and tonight
was no different," Boykins said. "It's just a matter of who
wants the ball, and tonight we both wanted it."
Keith Van Horn answered eight seconds later with a 3-pointer,
again making it a two-point game. Philadelphia's Eric Snow fell
out of bounds with one rebound and Boykins ran down another
before Arenas drove the left side and banked in a runner for a
102-98 lead with 17 seconds left.
"He didn't have many points tonight, but he had five really
important points in the last minute and a half of the game,"
Warriors coach Eric Musselman said. "We put the ball in his
hand on the middle pick-and-roll and he took it to the rim."
Van Horn missed two free throws and Snow missed a 3-pointer,
allowing the Warriors to improve to 2-1 on their critical
five-game road trip.
Antawn Jamison scored 26 of his 30 points in the first half for
Golden State (36-37), which remained 2 1/2 games behind Phoenix
(37-34) for the eighth and final playoff berth in the Western
Conference.
"This is a tough stretch and we have to do well in this
stretch," Jamison said. "We know we have a chance but we have
to play near perfect basketball."
Allen Iverson had 28 points and 10 assists for the Sixers, who
are 2-3 since posting a 15-2 mark coming out of the All-Star
break. They fell 1 1/2 games behind New Jersey in the race
for the Atlantic Division title.
"That's what happens when you get down (25) points," Iverson
said. "You fight and fight and get back into the game, and then
at the end of the game everything has to go perfect. It don't
work that way in this game."
The Sixers were swept in the season series by the Warriors for
the first time since the 1996-97 campaign. Philadelphia coach
Larry Brown, who picked up three technical fouls in the two
games, did not meet the media afterward.
"He's just resting up," assistant John Kuester said. "We're
going to take a trip to Atlanta. He's very disappointed. This is
a tough loss."
In the first half, Jamison and the Warriors were red-hot and
Iverson, Brown and the Sixers lost their cool.
Jamison scored 16 points in the opening period and Golden State
made nine of its last 11 shots, building a 33-24 lead. His
fast-break dunk extended the advantage to 47-32 midway through
the second quarter.
In the last five minutes of the first half, Derrick Coleman was
called for flagrant and technical fouls and Brown and Iverson
were whistled for technicals. Golden State scored four straight
easy baskets off turnovers and built its largest lead at 66-41
with 30 seconds to go.
"(At halftime, Brown) said, 'I'm not going to throw any tirade
or anything, or I could be in here for hours telling you all
what you did wrong,'" McKie said.
It was still 70-45 early in the third quarter before the Sixers
began their comeback. They turned up their defensive pressure
and relied on Iverson, who scored 12 points in the period.
Philadelphia opened the fourth quarter with a 10-2 run that
Boykins halted with two free throws. Layups by Kenny Thomas and
McKie made it 91-89 with 5:12 remaining, but Boykins answered
again, this time with a jumper and a runner that rebuilt the
lead to six points with 3:35 left.
"With Iverson having five fouls, we tried to keep it in Boykins'
hands," Musselman said. "He about 12 points in 11 minutes in
the first half and we felt that he really had his confidence
going tonight."
"He played great," Iverson said. "He showed a lot of heart for
a guy that size. That speaks for itself. The guy plays with his
heart and the ability that God gave him. Never under estimate
anyone on this level."
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