By Associated Press - Monday, January 19, 2015

Marcin Gortat scored 20 points, John Wall had 11 points and 10 assists and the Washington Wizards beat the overmatched Philadelphia 76ers, 111-76, on Monday.

Washington went on a 20-3 run for a 27-11 lead late in the first quarter and coasted to the win.

After closing the gap to 16 points with three minutes to play in the third quarter, the Sixers allowed the Wizards to go on a 14-0 run to give them an 85-55 lead just before the end of the period.

Washington coach Randy Wittman removed his starters after three quarters. Seven Wizards scored in double figures. Kevin Seraphin, who played most of his minutes after the game was decided, had 14.

Henry Sims scored 13 points for the Sixers.

Philadelphia had gone 3-3 in its previous six games. That was quite an improvement after losing 17 straight to start the season.

“You have healthy people. You have a chance to coach them,” Sixers coach Brett Brown said before the game. “When you have an erratic roster, erratic injuries. We’re the youngest team in the history of the sport, it’s not a great formula to win games.”

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