The 76ers needed to get back to their home court to get back on track, and not without a little help from Furkan Korkmaz's shooting, too.
The Turkish shooting guard scored a career-high 34 points, with All-Star Ben Simmons adding 22 points and 10 assists giving Philadelphia an end to a four-game losing streak with a 119-107 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night at the Wells Fargo Center. Tobias Harris chipped in with 21 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists for the 76ers.
"We needed this," Simmons said.
Joel Embiid didn't come out after halftime due to a stiff neck injury. He finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds in 16 minutes for the 76ers, who improved to an NBA-best 23-2 at home.
Korkmaz, coming off the bench, made 13 of 17 shots, including 7 of 9 3-pointers, along with 6 rebounds and 4 assists for an all-around game to go along with his career night.
"It was a tough week," Korkmaz said. "Everybody brought their spirit, everybody helped each other and everybody looked good on the court."
The 76ers were glad to be back in Philadelphia after a dismal four-game road trip that saw them get outscored by 73 total points while allowing an average of 123 points per contest in defeats to Atlanta, Boston, Miami and Milwaukee. Those losses dropped the 76ers' road record to 9-19.
The latest road defeat, Thursday's 112-101 setback at Milwaukee, came after a players-only meeting following Monday's 137-106 blowout at Miami.
Rookie Ja Morant had 15 points to pace Memphis, which lost for just the fourth time in 17 games. Center Jonas Valanciunas scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.
The Grizzlies, who last made the playoffs in 2017, entered 3½ games ahead of Portland for the final postseason berth in the Western Conference.
"They just executed at a really high level and imposed their will," Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said.
Getting to the playoffs was considered an afterthought for the 76ers, who began the season as title contenders. But Philadelphia was the No. 6 seed if the playoffs started Friday.
The 76ers were out of sync offensively during their skid, and coach Brett Brown has been trying to mesh All-Stars Simmons and Embiid without success of late.
"It's a good problem to have - if it's a problem," 76ers GM Elton Brand said prior to the game.
Brand made some moves this week to help Brown.
Philadelphia acquired some outside shooting and bench production with the additions of Glenn Robinson III and Alec Burks from Golden State for three second-round picks. Neither was available for Friday's game, and their first appearance could come in Sunday's home contest against Chicago.
Robinson and Burks were added for their outside shooting skills, something Korkmaz provided in a strong first half for Philadelphia.
Korkmaz had 20 points while making 8 of 9 shots, including 4 of 5 3-pointers, to help the 76ers take a 58-44 lead at the break. Simmons added 16 points and helped Philadelphia pull away late in the second quarter with five points in the final 40.9 seconds, including a pair of free throws after getting fouled following a steal of an unsuspecting Morant at midcourt.
Even without Embiid, it was all 76ers after the intermission.
Simmons fed Matisse Thybulle for a dunk that gave Philadelphia its largest lead to that point, 74-51 with 7:28 left in the third quarter. And then Simmons stripped Kyle Anderson following a timeout, finishing with a two-handed jam that put Philadelphia up 25 points.
The lead eventually grew to 33 points.
The Grizzlies also were without their newly acquired players. Neither Jordan Bell, Justise Winslow, Gorgui Deng nor Dion Waiters suited up. Jenkins said prior to the game he is looking forward to getting the new players into the fold.
"They're just going to enhance what we're building here," he said. "I'm very excited about the new guys coming in. I'm excited to get them in the fold and get them up to speed in what we're doing."
Brand gave his support to Brown prior to the contest. "I believe in Brett's ability to lead this team," Brand said. Brown has come under fire of late for the 76ers' struggles, particularly on the road. "We have to fix that," Brand said. "We can do it and will do it."
The Eastern Conference powerhouse Sixers improved to 32 wins and 21 losses, while the playoff hopefuls Grizzlies were dropped to 26 wins and 26 losses in the Western Conference in the regular season.
Here are the Friday night results in the NBA:
Washington Wizards - Dallas Mavericks: 119-118
Philadelphia 76ers - Memphis Grizzlies: 119-107
Boston Celtics - Atlanta Hawks: 112-107
Indiana Pacers - Toronto Raptors: 106-115
Oklahoma City Thunder - Detroit Pistons: 108-101
Phoenix Suns - Houston Rockets: 127-91
Sacramento Kings - Miami Heat: 105-97
Utah Jazz - Portland Trail Blazers: 117-114