Back home for the first time in two weeks, the 76ers (34-15) topped the Minnesota Timberwolves (12-38), 122-113, as Joel Embiid returned to the lineup for the first time since Mar. 12 (left knee bone bruise). The Sixers led by as many as 19, and held off the Wolves’ late push, largely thanks to Tobias Harris’ 12 fourth-quarter points (32 points overall). During a decisive stretch with under three minutes to go, the veteran scored eight straight to help the Sixers keep Minnesota at bay. It was a well-rounded effort from the Sixers, with five finishers in double-figures. The Sixers shot 50.6% overall and 42.9% from deep, holding the Timberwolves to 44.9% overall and 33.3% from long range.