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NBA-SCHEDULE

Embiid returns to lead 76ers past Warriors

UNDATED (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers had their big man back in the lineup tonight. Other than his jersey number, it looked like nothing had changed.

Joel Embiid (joh-EHL’ ehm-BEED’) delivered 24 points to lead the Sixers to a 115-104 win over the Warriors. Embiid was in the starting lineup three weeks after surgery on a torn ligament in his left ring finger. The All-Star center wore No. 24 in honor of Kobe Bryant instead of his usual No. 21.

Embiid was granted permission from Hall of Famer Bobby Jones to wear the retired No. 24. He played with a splint on his hand that didn't affect him when he buried a 3 that sent the Sixers into halftime with a 59-54 lead.

Ben Simmons added 17 points to the victory.

Checking out Tuesday’s other NBA action:

— Kyle Lowry became the Raptors’ all-time assists leader while furnishing 12 points and 11 helpers in a 130-114 thrashing of the Hawks. Serge Ibaka (ih-BAH’-kah) had 24 points and 10 rebounds, while Pascal Siakam (see-A’-kam) added 24 points in Toronto’s season-high eighth consecutive victory.

— Zion Williamson played his first NBA road game and contributed 14 points and nine boards in a season-high 30 minutes to help the Pelicans down the Cavaliers, 125-111. Jrue (juh-ROO’) Holiday led New Orleans with 26 points and Brandon Ingram chipped in 24.

— Terry Rozier scored 30 points and the Charlotte Hornets ended a season, high, eight-game losing streak by rallying from a 13-point deficit to beat the Knicks, 97-92. Miles Bridges added 15 points and Malik Monk 13 as Charlotte halted its longest skid since the 2014-15 season.

NBA-KOBE TRIBUTES

Kobe remembered from LA to Milan

UNDATED (AP) — Admirers from as far away as China continued to crowd the plaza leading to the Staples Center for a third day in tribute to former Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, who was killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Arena officials opened adjacent Chick Hearn Court to pedestrian traffic, allowing the placement of still more memorials of flowers, balloons, photos, paintings, jerseys, hats, basketballs and thousands of heartfelt written messages. Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, was among nine people who died in the crash.

Meanwhile, AC Milan and its fans paid tribute to Kobe Bryant with lights and applause before and during Tuesday's Italian Cup game against Torino at the San Siro stadium.

Bryant grew up in Italy between the ages of 6 and 13 and was a devout Milan fan.

Federal officials say the helicopter carrying Bryant didn’t have a recommended warning system to alert the pilot he was too close to land. The officials added that it’s not clear it would have averted the crash because he may have lost control as the aircraft plunged into a fog-shrouded mountain.

NBA-MAVERICKS-POWELL SURGERY

Surgery for Mavs' Powell

DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Mavericks center Dwight Powell has undergone surgery to repair a torn right Achilles tendon.

Powell suffered the season-ending injury in the Mavs’ 110-107 loss to the Clippers last Tuesday. The 28-year-old Powell could be ready for training camp in early October, although the timetable could be more in line with the start of the regular season.

Powell has averaged nearly 10 points and six rebounds over six NBA seasons.

T25 MEN’S BASKETBALL

Cavaliers stun Seminoles

UNDATED (AP) — Virginia has put an end to Florida State’s 10-game winning streak, which could take the Seminoles out of the top five in The Associated Press men’s basketball poll on Monday.

Kihei (KEE’-hay) Clark scored 15 points, including a go-ahead layup with 59 seconds left in the Cavaliers’ 61-56 downing of the fifth-ranked Seminoles.

Virginia trailed 56-55 before Clark drove down the left side of the lane, reached across and banked his shot in on the right side. Mamadi Diakite (MAH’-mah-dee dee-ah-KEE’-tay) added a pair of free throws and finished with 19 points, along with nine rebounds in Virginia’s second straight win since a 1-4 skid.

Devin Vassell had a team-high 17 points for Florida State, which is 17-3 following its first loss since Dec. 3.

In other top-25 men’s basketball action:

— Eighth-ranked Villanova won its seventh straight as Saddiq Bey (sah-DEEK’ bay) contributed 23 points and Collin Gillespie had a double-double of 17 points and 13 rebounds in a 79-59 rout of St. John’s. Freshman Jeremiah Robinson-Earl had 13 points and 14 rebounds as the balanced Wildcats improved to 17-3.

NHL-SCHEDULE

Sens end road drought

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Ottawa Senators have picked up their first road win since Dec. 4.

The Senators were on an 0-4-3 skid away from Ottawa before Mike Reilly broke a 2-2 tie with 11:12 remaining in a 5-2 victory at Buffalo. Tyler Ennis had a goal and assist against his former team to support Senators netminder Craig Anderson, who turned back 37 shots. Anderson had surrendered 22 goals while going 0-4-1 in his previous five decisions.

Jack Eichel (EYE’-kul) notched his career-high 29th goal for the Sabres.

MLB-ASTROS-DUSTY BAKER

Baker finalizing deal to manage Astros

HOUSTON (AP) — Dusty Baker is working to finalize an agreement to become manager of the Houston Astros. That’s according to a person with knowledge of the negotiations.

The 70-year-old Baker would become the oldest manager in the big leagues. He would take over from AJ Hinch, who was fired Jan. 13 just an hour after he was suspended for the season by Major League Baseball for his role in Houston’s sign-stealing scandal.

The hiring of Baker is a sign the Astros want to bring an old-school mentality and stern presence to a franchise reeling from the dismissal of Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow.

In other MLB moves today:

— First baseman Mitch Moreland is staying with the Red Sox after accepting a one-year deal worth a guaranteed $3 million, including a $500,000 buyout for 2021. The 34-year-old hit .252 with 19 homers and 58 RBIs in 91 games last year, going on the injured list for a strained lower back and a strained right quadriceps.

— Ryan Zimmerman and the World Series champion Nationals finalized a one-year, $2 million contract. The 35-year-old has spent his entire 15-year big league career with the Nationals. Injuries limited Zimmerman to 52 games and a .257 average with six homers and 27 RBIs last year. But he was a key contributor in the postseason.

— Former 2016 All-Star infielder Eduardo Núñez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Mets and will report to big league spring training. The 32-year-old has a .276 average with 58 homers, 309 RBIs and 141 steals in 10 big league seasons with the Yankees, Twins, Giants and Red Sox. He helped Boston win the 2018 World Series, two years after receiving his only All-Star berth.

—The Cubs and free-agent reliever Jeremy Jeffress have agreed to an $850,000, one-year contract. Jeffress was one of baseball's most dominant relievers in 2018, going 8-1 with a 1.29 ERA and 15 saves in 73 games for Milwaukee. But the right-hander struggled with injuries last season before he was cut by the Brewers on Sept. 1.

MINOR LEAGUE CONTRACTION

Lawmakers urge baseball not to eliminate minor league teams

WASHINGTON (AP) — Four members of the House of Representatives introduced a resolution urging Major League Baseball not to follow through with its proposal to eliminate 42 current minor league teams.

MLB made the proposal last year to the governing body of the minors during negotiations for a Professional Baseball Agreement to replace the deal that expires after this season.

MLB wants to cut short-season leagues and reduce the number of farm teams each big-league club affiliates with. It has proposed replacing the eliminated minor league teams with a not yet defined Dream League.

NFL-ANTONIO BROWN

Brown freed from house arrest

UNDATED (AP) — NFL free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown has been freed from house arrest as he awaits trial on charges that he attacked the driver of a moving truck.

According to news reports, a Florida judge agreed to let Brown travel freely within the United States so he can fulfill contractual obligations with ESPN and comedian Kevin Hart.

Instead of wearing an ankle GPS monitor, Brown will have to check in with court personnel daily. His $110,000 bail remains in place and he still must surrender his passport, possess no weapons or ammunition and submit to a mental health evaluation and random drug testing.

In other NFL news:

— The Texans have added general manager to Bill O’Brien’s title after the coach had been filling the role since the firing of Brian Gaine in June. The team also says that Jack Easterby was promoted to executive vice president of football operations after serving as executive VP of team development.

TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Halep advances in Melbourne

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The Australian Open semifinals will be set following the completion of the Day 10 session.

Fourth seed Simona Halep (HA’-lehp) reached the semis by completing a 6-1, 6-1 dismantling of Anett Kontaveit. The No. 28-seeded Kontaveit held the opening game at love, but Halep was relentless in an 11-game winning streak that took the match away from her Estonian rival.

Halep is in the semifinals for the second time. She lost the final to Caroline Wozniacki (wohz-nee-AK’-ee) in three sets two years ago.

The second women’s quarterfinal match of the day has Garbine Mugaruza’s (gahr-BEEN’ moo-gah-ROO’-thahz) against Anastasia Pavluchenkova.

The men’s quarterfinals have seventh seed Alexander Zverev (ZVEHR’-ehv) against Stan Wawrinka (vah-VRIHN’-kah) and top seed Rafael Nadal versus No. 5 Dominic Thiem (teem).

PENN STATE-ABUSE

Judge rejects Sandusky's latest request for shorter sentence

BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — A judge has flatly rejected Jerry Sandusky's latest request to have his 30- to 60-year child molestation sentence reduced during a brief hearing Tuesday.

Judge Maureen Skerda said she purposely fashioned the prison term to have an impact on the former Penn State assistant football coach and noted Sandusky continues to maintain his innocence.

Sandusky was convicted in 2012 of sexual abuse of 10 boys, ranging from grooming to sexual attacks.

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