The Golden State Warriors played the Philadelphia 76ers for the second and final time this season on Wednesday. Golden State, which won, 119-107 in the first encounter, was looking to sweep the undermanned host team that didn’t have reigning MVP Joel Embiid. “The Process” hasn’t played since injuring his knee in the initial meeting with the Warriors. Despite playing without MVP, the 76ers came out of the gates firing, leading 22-15 after the first 12 minutes of the game. The Warriors responded by overwhelming Philadelphia in the next two quarters by a score of 76-46 to take a 91-68 advantage heading into the final quarter. Steph Curry has an off-shooting night, hitting just 2-of-7 field goal attempts, including 1-of-4 from deep for nine points. Jonathan Kuminga and Andrew Wiggins have taken up the scoring cudgels by combining for 37 points on 17-26 shooting. The cushion was all the gap the Warriors needed to keep the 76ers at bay. Philadelphia made a last-gasp stand in the fourth quarter to cut the lead but they had too much going against them. The lead was already too big and the 76ers' key players struggled to hit shots. Golden walked away with a 127-104 win to sweep the season series. Golden State Warriors vs Philadelphia 76ers game player statsGolden State Warriors player stats The lopsided win allowed the Warriors to go deep into the bench. All active players suited up for the Dubs in their blowout win over the 76ers. It is rare for the Bay Area team to win a game with Steph Curry failing to hit at least 10 points. They managed to do it on Wednesday as the other players stepped up while their opponents struggled. Here are the Warriors' player stats: PlayersPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-Draymond Green4631122-40-10-1+14Jonathan Kuminga18651017-140-34-6+22Andrew Wiggins211011109-142-31-2+17Steph Curry9310142-71-44-4+13Klay Thompson18310006-124-52-2+24Dario Saric9321023-51-22-2-4Kevon Looney9920204-80-01-1+15Trayce Jackson-Davis2110001-10-00-0+2Gui Santos2111000-20-12-2-2Corey Joseph8110003-42-30-0+4Moses Moody8 2 30223-82-70-0+1Lester Quinones132 40004-74-71-2+4Brandin Podziemski6 5 52003-8020-0+5Philadelphia 76ers player stats Like the Warriors, the 76ers also emptied their bench. Every player available saw at least five minutes in the blowout loss. Tyrese Maxey's struggles kept the home team from making it a competitive match except in the first quarter. Here are the 76ers' player stats: PlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-Tobias Harris13730116-140-11-1-22Paul Reed6842203-60-10-0-8Tyrese Maxey12231135-142-70-0-27Kelly Oubre Jr.11300115-151-40-0-15Jaden Springer8412113-90-32-2-11KJ Martin15521016-102-31-1-9Kenny Lofton Jr.2100001-40-20-0-4Mo Bamba0210020-00-00-0-5Patrick Beverley13350035-81-22-2-17Furkan Korkmaz0 4 00210-30-20-0-5Terquavion Smith7 1 21013-81-40-0+4Ricky Council IV170 00004-71-38-8+4Golden State Warriors vs Philadelphia 76ers game player ratings Golden State Warriors game player ratings10 of the Warriors' 13 players had a positive net rating in the overwhelming win against the 76ers on Wednesday. Jonathan Kuminga, who has been exceptional over the past three weeks, had another great game. He finished with a game-high 42.4 advanced rating. Here are the Warriors' advanced player ratings: PlayersOFF RatingDEF RatingNet RatingAndrew WigginsJonathan KumingaDraymond GreenKlay ThompsonStephen CurryBrandin PodziemskiDario SaricLester QuinonesKevon LooneyMoses MoodyGui Santos Corey Josph Trayce Jackson-Davis Philadelphia 76ers game player ratings Meanwhile, the 76ers have 10 out of 12 players with a negative rating. Every starter was on the list while the worst mark in the game belonged to Tyrese Maxey with -47.0. Here are the 76ers' advanced player ratings: PlayersOFF RatingDEF RatingNet RatingKelly Oubre Jr.Tobias HarrisPaul ReedJaden SpringerTyrese MaxeyPatrick BeverleyFurkan KorkmazMo BambaKJ MartinRicky Council IV Terquavion Smith Kenny Lofton Jr.