PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Lowry hustled after a loose basketball and launched himself over the scorer’s table and into the lap of the public address announcer.
Lowry turns 38 next week and joked that at his age, he has ''no brakes.'' But his feet flying in the air is just the way the 76ers' guard plays — no extra incentive needed, not even in his first game against his former Heat teammates.
''I think the juice was that we understood it was a big game for the standings,'' Lowry said. ''I love and admire those guys so much. I still root for them, except when we play against them. There was no added juice.''
Tyrese Maxey had 30 points and 10 assists and Kelly Oubre Jr. had 22 points and 11 rebounds to help Philadelphia hold off Miami 98-91 Monday night in a potential preview of an NBA play-in tournament game.
Lowry shot 6 of 12 and scored 16 points for the Sixers in his first game against the Heat since they traded him in January.
''He was being a little ornery at shootaround today and he hasn't been yet,'' said coach Nick Nurse, who won an NBA title with Lowry in Toronto. ''I feel like he's getting back to more of his normal self.''
Bam Adebayo had 20 points and 13 rebounds for the Heat. Terry Rozier III scored 20 points.
The Heat trailed by 14 points entering the fourth, before going on a 20-8 run and tying the game at 85 on Caleb Martin's dunk. Buddy Hield snapped the tie with 3-pointer and Lowry hit a 3, helping the Sixers avoid a collapse in a game they needed to win.