Sixers Bury Bobcats, 109-91

Jodie Meeks had a lot of fun at the Charlotte Bobcats' expense.

 Meeks scored a career-high 26 points, 20 in a big first-quarter run, to help the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Bobcats 109-91 on
Saturday night.

β€œHe was a like flame thrower out there,” 76ers coach Doug Collins said.

Meeks' performance left the Bobcats torching each other.

β€œYou can't win in this league if you don't have 15 guys playing hard,” Charlotte coach Larry Brown said. β€œWe don't play together, don't move the ball and don't defend.”

Said Bobcats forward Gerald Wallace, β€œIt was like we don't trust each other on either end. We look like an AAU team.”

Meeks, who entered the game averaging 7.3 points, made his second career start after replacing rookie Evan Turner, the No. 2
overall pick, in the starting lineup Friday night.

Meeks matched Allen Iverson's arena record for points in a first quarter with 20, scoring all 20 during a 26-5 run in a 5:11 span. Meeks made his first six 3-pointers and finished 7 of 10, and 9 of 16 overall.

β€œIt felt good,” Meeks said.” My teammates did a good job of finding me open and I kept letting it fly. We got off to a big lead
and were able to hold it.”

Meeks was happy for his chance to start, saying β€œit means a lot.”

β€œThis league is all about your opportunity,'' he said. β€œ I tried to do as much as I could early in the season, kept getting
better and kept getting better. Now it's paying off.”

If Saturday is any indication, Meeks won't be leaving the starting lineup anytime soon. Meeks limped off the floor with 2:37
left, but said it was just a cramp and he would be fine.

β€œIt's the most minutes I've played in a while,” he joked.

Thaddeus Young added 20 points, and Andre Iguodala, Elton Brand and Jrue Holiday had 15 points apiece for the 76ers (6-14). Brand added 10 rebounds, giving him a double-double in three of his last four games, while Iguodala and Holiday had seven assists each.

The Sixers’ performance left Brown seething.

β€œWe don't run back (on defense),” he said.  β€œThat's every game. We don't have that commitment. That's on the coach.”

But Wallace, who scored eight points, seemed to indicate otherwise, blaming the players.

β€œNo disrespect and I love my teammates, but I think everybody was more focused on doing their job last year,'' he said of the
team's 44-38 campaign. β€œWe've got to find a way to get some of that intensity back.”

Boris Diaw led the Bobcats (7-13) with 19 points. Stephen Jackson added 18, and D.J. Augustin and Kwame Brown had 12 points each.

Meeks hit a 3-pointer to give Philadelphia a 9-6 lead, then made his next five 3-pointers, the last to put the Sixers up 32-11 with 2:06 left in the first quarter. He finished the quarter 6 of 7 from 3-point range and 7 of 9 overall, helping Philadelphia take a 32-16 lead.

Charlotte got as close as eight points in the second quarter, but trailed 56-45 at halftime after Philadelphia scored nine of the final 15 points of the half. Augustin opened the second half with a runner to make it 56-47, but Charlotte never got closer than nine the rest of the way.
      
 

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