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76ers' late run dooms Wizards 101-96


Andre Iguodala scored 20 points and Philadelphia stunned the Wizards with a 17-0 run late in the fourth quarter that lifted the 76ers to a 101-96 win on Tuesday night. It was Washington's fourth straight loss.

The Sixers trailed by 12 early in the fourth and showed few signs of taking off on such a decisive spurt. Then the Wizards got sloppy, missed nearly every shot and the scrappy Sixers capitalized with one of their more impressive comeback victories of the season.

Rodney Carney's open dunk off a turnover tied the score at 90 and Iguodala's layup at the 4 minute mark put the 76ers ahead 92-90. They would never trail again.

The dismal Sixers couldn't have been blamed if they were waiting for the other shoe to drop. After all, Maurice Cheeks coached his second game in two nights wearing only one shoe — on his right foot. Cheeks is suffering from gout and sat on the bench most of the game.

Instead of another collapse — the Sixers blew a 20-point lead a night earlier in a loss at Atlanta — Cheeks had to enjoy watching the Sixers put their best foot forward.

Carney dunked again off another steal — the Wizards had 19 turnovers — and Lou Williams sank a free throw that capped the spurt and made it 95-90.

DeShawn Stevenson scored 19 points and Brendan Haywood had 18 for the Wizards. Caron Butler left in the third with a strained left hip flexor, the same injury that kept him out of three games last week.

Stevenson sank three straight 3 pointers in the third that helped the Wizards stretch their lead to 83-73 at the end of the quarter. When Antonio Daniels converted a three-point play for a 90-78 lead early in the fourth, the Wizards seemed on their way to snapping their losing skid.

Instead, they were a miserable 5-for-20 from the field and committed seven turnovers in the fourth. They missed 10 straight shots in one stretch that allowed Philadelphia to take over.

The Sixers rallied without steady point guard Andre Miller. He had a season-high 14 assists, 11 points and no fouls in the first three quarters, then sat on the bench in the fourth as Cheeks appeared to stick with a hot lineup.

The Wizards briefly lost Stevenson in the fourth when he was injured in a collision with Sixers center Samuel Dalembert. As Stevenson drove the lane for a layup attempt, Dalembert swung an arm around as he tried to block out and accidentally crushed the Wizards guard in the throat. Stevenson was down on the court for a few minutes and held his throat as he walked to the locker room. He returned to the game for the final minute.

Thaddeus Young scored a career-high 17 points for the Sixers and Carney added 16.

Antawn Jamison had 16 points and 14 rebounds for the Wizards and Roger Mason scored 15.

Mason capped a 13-2 run late in the second quarter with a 3-pointer that helped the Wizards take a 56-49 lead into halftime.

Notes:@ The Sixers are exploring the possibility of moving their March 22 game against New Jersey to their former home, the Wachovia Spectrum. ... Stevenson, Mason and Jamison were all whistled for technical fouls.

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Author:DAN GELSTON
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Date:Feb 6, 2008
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