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The Philadelphia 76ers never lost track of Vince Carter, but the Toronto Raptors did.
The 76ers held Carter scoreless for the first 10 minutes of the fourth quarter as they rallied for a 104-98 victory over the Raptors in their home opener.
Allen Iverson scored 24 points for Philadelphia, which defeated Toronto for the sixth straight time. But it was fellow guards Eric Snow and Aaron McKie and forward George Lynch who shut down the explosive Carter.
"We got it done and got stops when we needed to," Lynch said. "Everybody wants to see Vince do something spectacular. We're a defensive team and we don't want to see our teammates get embarrassed. We play well together, we help each other out and that's what it's going to take to win. We're not going to let somebody come in and have a big night against us. We just look out for one another."
Carter scored 25 points but just four in the final period, when the Raptors went scoreless for over five minutes. He did not score in the fourth quarter until making a tough drive with 1:45 left that cut the deficit to 93-89.
"Other people were scoring," Carter said. "You have to go the hot man. It's not all about me. It's a team thing."
Toronto never got any closer as Theo Ratliff and Iverson hit baskets and Philadelphia sank 7-of-8 free throws in the final minute to improve to 2-0. The Sixers were 7-of-12 from the line through three quarters and 12-of-16 in the final period.
Carter made his first six shots but was just 3-of-13 thereafter. In the fourth quarter, he was 1-of-6 as the Raptors could not get him untracked, instead going inside to Antonio Davis, who scored nine of his 18 points in the fourth quarter.
"They were in the penalty so that's just smart basketball," Raptors coach Lenny Wilkens said. "They were in the foul trouble and the penalty and Antonio delivered for us. I wanted to go at them and have the other guys be patient."
"The biggest thing right now is trying to understand each other down the stretch," Carter said. "Sometimes, we're trying to think for the other person, and we have a lot of mixups. In due time it will get better."
In addition to slowing down Carter, Snow scored 16 points, McKie added 11 and Lynch grabbed nine rebounds.
Tyrone Hill had 12 points and 10 rebounds and Toni Kukoc scored 11 off the bench for Philadelphia. Mark Jackson had 16 points and 12 assists and Kevin Willis scored 12 points for Toronto.
"I've always said that it's going to be better for the team if we get five of six guys involved," Kukoc said. "We are playing good basketball right now. It's early, but if we continue to play like this, it's going to be good for us."
"It's been a total team effort," Iverson said. "A lot of people have said that we can't win a championship unless I do it by myself. They hear stuff like that and feed off it. No one feels better than me seeing those guys do what they do on the court."
The Raptors cut a six-point deficit to 75-73 entering the fourth quarter and a jump hook by Willis gave them their first lead since the second quarter at 81-79 with 9:20 to play.
But Toronto went scoreless for the next 5:06, missing eight straight shots. Iverson and Hill each had two baskets in a 9-0 spurt that gave Philadelphia an 88-81 lead with 4:35 remaining.
"We had some really good shots and we missed them," Wilkens said. "We just could not make a shot in that one stretch. They were good shots and the ball just didn't go down for us."
Davis made three jumpers around two free throws by Iverson to pull Toronto within 90-87 with 2:57 left. But McKie answered with a three-point play 50 seconds later before Carter finally scored.
The Sixers shot 48 percent (41-of-85) and limited Toronto to 45 percent (39-of-86). They blocked 10 shots, five by center Theo Ratliff.
Carter came out on fire, scoring 15 points on 6-of-6 shooting in the first quarter. His 3-pointer gave Toronto a 31-21 lead late in the period.
Trailing 43-36, the Sixers went on a 16-2 burst that featured points from six players, including three from Nazr Mohammed. The reserve center played only in garbage time in Tuesday's 101-72 win at New York.
Snow's basket made it 52-45 with 2:16 left and Philadelphia held a 59-53 advantage at halftime.
"It was hard to keep the focus," Iverson said. "We went down a little bit, then we brought ourselves back up and were able to win the game. That's the most important thing, regardless of how sloppy the game was."
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Allen Iverson scored 37 points and
Aaron McKie added 11 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds as
the Philadelphia 76ers rebounded from bad loss, and posted a
99-80 victory over the Denver Nuggets.
Iverson hit 14-of-24 shots from the field and made 8-of-12 free
throws as the 76ers rebounded from a 96-89 loss to the New
Jersey Nets and avoided losing three straight games for the
first time this season.
"We got off to a good start at both ends of the court," Iverson
said. "We just kept playing basketball. This game was so tough
because, the previous games we lost leads in the fourth quarter.
I told my teammates `We've been in these situations before and
came out on the short end.' Tonight we learned from our
mistakes and the team responded well tonight."
McKie connected on 5-of-8 shots and fell two rebounds short of
his third triple-double of the season. Tyrone Hill contributed
11 points and Jumaine Jones added 10 and nine boards off the
bench, helping Philadelphia to a 46-41 edge in rebounds.
Iverson, McKie and forward George Lynch all arrived late due to
inclement weather in the Philadlephia area. League officials
pushed the start of the game back an hour to 8:00.
"The funniest thing was that Aaron was going to pick up Allen,"
Philadelphia coach Larry Brown said. "How bad is that? Aaron
came in like 20 (minutes) to 8:00."
Antonio McDyess recorded 28 points and 13 rebounds for his
league-leading 36th double-double for the Nuggets, who shot 40.5
percent (34-of-84). Reserves George McCloud and Kevin Willis
added 13 and 11 as Denver fell to 7-16 on the road.
"The second half we came out and played a lot better
defensively, but they had control from the start," McDyess said.
"Everytime we got to where we wanted to be they scored a basket
or made a good defensive play."
Nick Van Exel and Voshon Lenard, Denver's starting guards,
combined to shoot just 7-of-23 and committed six turnovers. The
pair combined for 36 points in the Nuggets' 105-98 win over the
Sixers in Denver on December 4.
Iverson scored Philadelphia's first seven points and Theo
Ratliff followed with a dunk for a 9-6 lead with 7:43 to go.
Van Exel, who had eight points, nailed a 3-pointer 21 seconds
later.
The Sixers went ahead for good when Iverson grabbed a rebound of
a miss by Jones and hit a short jumper to make it 13-11 with
6:11 remaining in the first. That basket triggered a 16-2 run
that Iverson capped with a jumper for a 27-13 advantage with
2:26 left in the first. Iverson scored seven points in the run
and finished with 16 in the first quarter as Philadelphia built
a 31-17 lead.
"We came out so soft defensively to start the game," Denver
coach Dan Issel said. "That's why we got behind 14 points. Had
we played defense the whole game, like we played in the second
half, we would have been in pretty good shape. You know Allen
is going to come up big. Thirty-seven points is a great effort
for him. You expect him to get his points, but we let other
people score who shouldn't have been scoring."
Iverson scored 22 points in the first half when the Sixers shot
57 percent (25-of-44) and built a 59-45 lead.
Philadelphia did not let the margin fall below double digits
until McCloud hit an 18-footer to cap a 6-0 surge and pull
Denver within 77-69 with 9:17 left in the fourth. But the
Nuggets got no closer as McKie answered with a layup.
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A couple of misses by Chauncey Billups kept the Philadelphia 76ers the NBA's biggest hit.
Billups missed a wild layup and the potential tying free throws in the final seconds as the 76ers remained undefeated with an 84-82 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Eric Snow scored 22 points, including two free throws that gave the 76ers apparent control at 83-79 with 26 seconds remaining. But Kevin Garnett, who earlier missed two key free throws, made a 3-pointer to cut the deficit to one point with 16 seconds to go.
Snow went to the line again and converted 1-of-2 and Billups pushed the ball upcourt, looking for the tying layup. But he was pressured all the way and threw up a wild shot over Theo Ratliff that was rebounded by George Lynch, who was fouled with 6.6 seconds left.
Lynch, an inconsistent foul shooter, missed both to give the Timberwolves another chance. Billups again penetrated and drew a foul from Snow with 0.9 seconds to play. But the career 87 percent foul shooter missed the first and screamed in anguish.
Billups intentionally missed the second but Tyrone Hill batted away the ball as time expired, giving Philadelphia its sixth straight win.
"It was a tough shooting night and we still had a chance to win," Billups said. "We got what we wanted. It just didn't work out."
The 76ers matched their best start in 21 years. The 1982-83 squad also won its first six games en route to the NBA title. The 1979-80 team won its first eight and reached the NBA Finals.
"All it means is that we're giving ourselves a chance for home court in the playoffs," Snow said. "That's all it means."
"It means a lot, because it's great for the fans of Philly," backcourt mate Allen Iverson said. "It's great that they get an opprtunity to see a competitive team."
Iverson overcame a rough first half to score 18 points for the Sixers, who are joined by Cleveland and Utah as the NBA's only unbeaten teams. Philadelphia overcame 41 percent shooting (28-of-68) and 21 turnovers with a 56-35 rebounding advantage and a 28-9 edge in points from the line.
Garnett scored 24 points and Billups added 20 for the Wolves, which has lost three in a row for the first time since dropping four straight last February. Minnesota shot just 39 percent (34-of-87) as it suffered its second straight two-point setback.
Conversely, Philadelphia again is making a habit of winning close games. The Sixers are 2-0 in games decided by three points or less after going a league-best 17-8 last season.
The fourth quarter featured 10 lead changes and four ties. The largest lead was 74-70 on Billups' 3-pointer with 4:15 to play. Snow answered with a three-point play and Aaron McKie sank a jumper, giving the Sixers a 75-74 edge with 3:29 to go.
"Eric has been great all season," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "He made some unbelievable plays tonight. He made some big free throws, he had a big three-point play. ... Eric is learning about himself and his teammates have confidence in him."
Garnett had a three-point play but Snow hit a tying jumper and drew a charge from Brandon. Iverson made the go-ahead free throw with 1:16 left and Garnett surprisingly missed a pair 11 seconds later. Minnesota was 9-of-20 from the line.
McKie made another jumper with 48 seconds remaining and Theo Ratliff made 1-of-2 free throws before Garnett sank two, making it 81-79.
Ratliff, Hill and Lynch dominated the paint with 14, 13 and 12 rebounds, respectively. They combined for 25 points and did a credible job on Garnett.
"We definitely wanted to be aggressive on the offensive boards and defensive boards," Ratliff said. "George, Ty and myself just tried to get every single rebound."
"They may be the best offensive and defensive rebounding team in the league," Billups said. "We knew that going in and we needed to get bodies on them."