Lonnie Walker IV and Quentin Grimes put up 25 points each on Sunday for the Sixers, lifting Philadelphia over the Utah Jazz.
Lonnie Walker IV and Quentin Grimes scored 25 points apiece and the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Utah Jazz 126-122.
The Philadelphia 76ers finally ended their three-game skid with a 126-122 win over the Utah Jazz on Sunday at Well Fargo Center.
Filipowski hit a three with 2.8 seconds left to trim the Sixers' lead to two. After a timeout, Justin Edwards threw an inbounds pass to Butler. It appeared on first glance that Butler may have fumbled the ball out of bounds, but an officials' review clearly showed that it last touched George.
As the Philadelphia 76ers prepared for their Sunday night matchup against the Utah Jazz, Sixers head coach Nick Nurse suggested that he would be “monitoring” minutes for certain players moving forward.
The 24-year-old Grimes spoke about his many travels in the NBA, and what it was like to be the other guy discarded by the Mavericks.
After how things have gone off the rails this season, the Philadelphia 76ers don’t find themselves contending for a championship in 2025. Accepting this fact, fans have embraced losing games in hopes of landing a high draft pick.