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Sixers' Joel Embiid Says Lakers' LeBron James Should've Been Ejected For 'Very Dangerous Play'

PHILADELPHIA (CBS/AP) -- It was a moment that struck fear into every Philadelphia 76ers fan. Joel Embiid tried to dunk on LeBron James and instead his back slammed on the court.

James' push of the 76ers big man got him hit with a flagrant 1 and Embiid cried foul.

He wanted the King tossed.

"That's a very dangerous play," Embiid said. "I guarantee if that was me I would have probably been ejected from the game."

James stuck around -- long enough to watch Tobias Harris stick it to the Lakers.

Harris swished a jumper with 3 seconds left, ending the Lakers' 13-0 run and sending Philadelphia to a 107-106 victory over Los Angeles on Wednesday night.

The James-Embiid flagrant took center stage in a game between teams that entered with the best records in their conferences. The 76ers lead the East at 13-6 and the Lakers are 14-5 in the West.

"Some people think we haven't played anybody," Harris said. "For us, we wanted to go against the champs. We wanted to see where we're at."

Philly was nearly on the losing end.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope hit a 3-pointer with 1:05 left that pulled the Lakers to 105-104. James hit Anthony Davis for the go-ahead basket with 11.2 seconds to go for a 106-105 lead and cap that run.

Harris -- who campaigned for an All-Star nod -- saved the Sixers on a shot over Alex Caruso.

Harris scored 24 points. Embiid had 28 and Ben Simmons had 17 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.

James scored 34 points and Davis had 23.

"It didn't go our way but I loved our fight," James said.

Embiid, the All-Star center off to the best start of his career, drove down the baseline for an attempted right-handed dunk when James pushed him in flight. Embiid crashed hard on his tailbone, immediately grabbed his back and writhed on the court in pain as James simply looked down and walked past him. After a short video review, James was hit with a flagrant 1 -- "unnecessary contact committed by a player against an opponent" -- and Embiid sank both free throws.

Embiid was quickly hit with his own flagrant when his elbow connected with Davis' face on a drive to bucket.

Embiid has a history of back issues and sat out Monday's loss at Detroit with back tightness. He sat alone on a cool-down seat behind the basket for nearly the first 5 minutes of the fourth quarter. Embiid returned and threw his hands in the air in celebration when he buried a shot that gave the Sixers a 10-point lead.

Embiid said James' foul should have been a flagrant 2 -- an automatic ejection.

"Clearly, he wasn't the same after that as far as his movement," coach Doc Rivers said.

The Lakers suffered their first road loss of the season in 11 games.

(© Copyright 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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