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FOURTH QUARTER (76ers 116, Kings 106)

Philadelphia's backcourt dominated the second half to lead the 76ers to 116-106 win over the Kings.

Lou Williams led all scorers with 22 points. Allen Iverson finished with 20 points. Meanwhile forward Andre Iguodala had 19 points, nine assists and seven rebounds for the Sixers (9-22).

Williams and Iverson shot a combined 15-for-29 while Beno Udrih and Donte' Greene shot 10-for-27. It was an especially tough night for Udrih, who missed eight of 11 from the floor.

Greene and Omri Casspi each had 21 points for the Kings. Jason Thompson had 15 points and 11 rebounds. Backup guard Sergio Rodriguez had 15 points for the Kings (14-17).

THIRD QUARTER (76ers 79, Kings 76)

The Answer was just that in the third quarter.

After trailing by 13 in the first half, Philadelphia leads after three quarters thanks to Allen Iverson.

Iverson had 11 points in the third to give him 18 for the game. The Kings are still close because Jason Thompson (15 points, 10 rebounds) and Omri Casspi (16 points, eight rebounds) are carrying the team offensively.

But with the team in need of another spark on offense, Beno Udrih has missed eight of 10 shots and Donte' Greene is just four-for-11.

--Jason Jones


SECOND QUARTER (Kings 50, Sixers 50)

Horrible second quarter for the Kings, who let the Sixers hit 13 of 21 shots while Marreese Speights, Sam Dalembert and Elton Brand took over down low. Brand scored nine in the second quarter.


FIRST QUARTER (Kings 28, Sixers 17)

The Kings breezed through the first quarter, leading by as many as 11 points by playing focused defense and enjoying proficient offense.

They forced the Sixers into five turnovers and held them to 7 of 22 shooting (31.8 percent). Meanwhile, Omri Casspi had a team-high 11 points on five of six shooting as the Kings overcame six turnovers. - Sam Amick

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