Smith, Covington lift suddenly decent 76ers past Phoenix

ByDAN GELSTON AP Sports Writer AP logo
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Philadelphia 76ers' Ish Smith goes up for a dunk during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016, in Philadelphia. Philadelphia won 113-103.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Ish Smith had 20 points and nine assists and Robert Covington scored 19 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 113-103 win over the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night.

Once 1-30 on Dec. 23 and challenging for the worst record in NBA history, the Sixers have since gone 6-9 and might not even end up with the worst record in the league.

The Sixers led almost the entire game against the slumping Suns and built a 19-point advantage.

Nik Stauskas scored 15 points and Nerlens Noel had 14 for the Sixers.

Archie Goodwin nearly pulled off an improbable win in the fourth with some late clutch shots that rallied the Suns. Goodwin led the Suns with 26 points. Alex Len had 16 points and 12 rebounds.

With the Sixers seemingly cruising, Goodwin chipped away at the lead. Goodwin, who made 11 of 15 shots, converted a three-point play with 5:27 left that pulled the Suns within seven. Noel buried a pull-up jumper as the shot clock expired and stretched the lead to nine.

Goodwin again got the deficit under double digits with another late 3. Hollis Thompson, who scored 13 points, hit a long jumper with under a minute left to help the Sixers win their fourth home game of the season.

The Sixers opened the third quarter on an 11-2 run and Covington hit a 3 later in the quarter for a 68-49 lead. The Sixers made 11 of 22 shots in the third and hit 3 of 6 3-pointers to give themselves a needed cushion.

Smith, the true point guard the Sixers needed, has sparked them since he was acquired in a Dec. 24 trade. Smith was sensational again, finding open teammates - the dish from Ish has become a Philly catchphrase - and creating room for his teammates to find open looks. The Sixers hit 11 3-pointers.

TIP-INS:

Suns: Are 3-6 in the first game of back-to-backs. ... Held a 45-41 edge on the glass.

Sixers: Rappers Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill sat courtside next to the team bench. ... The 76ers were blown out 112-92 by Boston in their last game.

JAH RULED OUT

Sixers C Jahlil Okafor sat out against the Suns and will miss Wednesday's game against the Pistons because of an illness. Okafor leads the Sixers with 17.4 points and is second with 7.3 rebounds. JaKarr Sampson also sat out with an illness. Guard Isaiah Canaan was listed as questionable after he hurt his wrists in a fall but was in the game by the second quarter. He later suffered a sprained left ankle.

Elton Brand was active for the first time since he signed with the Sixers on Jan. 4.

BRAND NEW HOME

The Sixers said construction on their 125,000-square-foot training complex in Camden, New Jersey, is moving along and the building should be enclosed within a month. The business operations offices will include a media production studio, 7,000-square-foot roof deck and 10,000 square feet of mixed-use commercial space.

"In designing the basketball operations facility we pulled inspiration from the most cutting-edge sports medicine, wellness, and recovery practices from leagues, teams, and sport disciplines across the world," general manager Sam Hinkie said. "We challenged ourselves to create a 24/7 destination for our players' physical and mental needs."

UP NEXT:

Phoenix plays Wednesday at Cleveland.

Philadelphia plays Wednesday at Detroit.