Jackson Completes Clippers' Rally Past 76ers For 102-101 Win

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The Clippers rallied from a 24-point second-half deficit to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 102-101 on Friday night, thanks to 19 points from Reggie Jackson - including two last-minute free throws to clinch the victory.

Reggie Jackson scored 19 points, including two free throws with 18.2 seconds remaining, and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied from a 24-point second-half deficit to beat Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers 102-101 on Friday night.

Marcus Morris’ 3 with 1:52 left tied it at 96. Batum stripped Embiid on Philadelphia’s ensuing possession, and Ivica Zubac’s layup put the Clippers up 98-96 with 1:30 remaining. The 76ers quickly fouled Morris, who missed both free throws with 9.4 seconds left, but Maxey’s runner at the buzzer was short.First, the nearly unguardable 7-footer hit a 3-pointer. Then, he stole the ball, dribbled coast to coast and, looking like Magic Johnson in his heyday, beat the defense single-handedly and finished with a one-handed dunk. On the next possession, he faked a drive, then pulled back and smoothly swished a 16-footer.

Lue was happy to be in Philadelphia to visit with 76ers coach Doc Rivers, his coaching mentor. Lue played for Rivers in Orlando from 2003-04.Rivers hired Lue as an assistant in Boston in 2011. Lue entered Friday 197-132 in six seasons as a head coach with the Clippers and in Cleveland, where he won the NBA title in 2016.

 

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