Sixers Drop 10th Straight In 124-112 Loss To Mavericks

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dirk Nowitzki scored 25 points, Shawn Marion had 22 and the Dallas Mavericks beat undermanned Philadelphia 124-112 Friday night, handing the 76ers their 10th straight loss.

A day after dismantling the roster and trading away Evan Turner, Spencer Hawes and Lavoy Allen, the Sixers had just eight players in uniform.

Thaddeus Young scored 30 and Michael Carter-Williams had 25 for Philadelphia, which has looked toward next season and beyond since training camp.

The Sixers, who have the NBA's second-worst record, made four trades before Thursday's deadline, giving up three players and a draft pick for five players and six second-round draft picks between 2014 and 2018.

They're hoping for a top-3 draft pick and trying to clear space under the salary cap to make a run at quality free agents.

"We're focused on building something for Philadelphia to put a program in a place to compete when it matters," general manager Sam Hinkie said. "And we feel that yesterday was just another step in that process."

While the Sixers eye the future, the Mavericks are making a playoff push. They're in a tight battle with four teams for the final three playoff spots in the West.

This was an easy one for Dallas.

Nowitzki hit consecutive 3s in the opening minutes and the Mavericks led from the start. They were up by 22 after Vince Carter nailed a 3 late in the first quarter, and made 16 of their first 21 shots.

Sloppy play and a slew of turnovers by the Mavericks allowed the Sixers to make a run in the second quarter. They pulled within 55-50 following an 8-0 run and trailed 69-62 at halftime.

After Philadelphia closed to within 77-73 in the third quarter, Nowitzki nailed another 3, the Mavericks scored nine straight and easily put the game away.

At one point, Nowitzki and Marion were a combined 17 for 19 from the floor. Nowitzki made his first five from beyond the arc before missing two straight.

Carter-Williams, a leading candidate for Rookie of the Year, Young and injured rookie Nerlens Noel are cornerstones for Philadelphia going forward. Young was disappointed he didn't go to a contender, but wouldn't let that affect his performance. He had 13rebounds and took a career-high 29 shots, making 12.

"This situation, I don't know how much worse it could get," Young said before the game.

Turner, a former No. 2 overall pick, and Allen went to Indiana for veteran Danny Granger and a pick. Hawes was traded to Cleveland for Earl Clark, Henry Sims and two picks. Eric Maynor came from Washington along with two picks from other teams. Byron Mullens was acquired from the Clippers with a pick for a protected second-rounder.

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