LOS ANGELES -- The postgame whoops and hollers from the visitors locker room were audible through two closed doors after the Philadelphia 76ers capitalized on their final chance in 2013 to end their 13-game road losing streak. Thaddeus Young scored seven of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, Evan Turner added 22 points, and the 76ers hung on for their first road win since Nov. 1, beating the depleted Los Angeles Lakers 111-104 on Sunday night. Spencer Hawes had 19 points and eight rebounds, while Young and Michael Carter-Williams contributed big points down the stretch as the last-place Sixers held on for just their second win in 11 games overall. "You keep hammering the rock, and one day its going to split," Philadelphia coach Brett Brown said. "Tonight it split." The Lakers are a shadow of their traditional selves these days, with Pau Gasol joining Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash on the sidelines for this meeting. That didnt dampen the Sixers enthusiasm after doubling their road win total in the second game of a back-to-back set. Philadelphia had lost 19 of 23 since its unlikely 4-2 start to the season. "Wins from time to time help validate the work that everybody is putting in," Brown said. "If theres such a thing as deserving something, I think they deserved it." Philadelphia went up 104-99 with 1:44 to play on a layup by Young, who added a three-point play on the next possession. Jordan Farmars 3-pointer with 55 seconds left cut the Sixers lead to three points, but Shawne Williams missed an open 3-pointer that could have tied it, and Carter-Williams hit two late free throws to secure Philadelphias second straight road win over the Lakers. "Its definitely a great way to close out the year," Young said. "Weve been playing hard all season long. Our record doesnt say were going out there and doing the job, but were working to get better every time." Nick Young scored 26 points on 6-for-21 shooting in the Lakers fifth consecutive loss. Los Angeles also has lost five of six at Staples Center, winning just once at home since Nov. 24. Gasol missed his second straight game with a respiratory infection for the Lakers, who already were without Bryant, Nash and Steve Blake. Chris Kaman suited up despite limited movement on his injured ankle, and Jordan Hill contributed 18 points and 13 rebounds while starting at centre. Los Angeles then lost swingman Xavier Henry to a strained right knee in the first quarter. Henry recently filled in at point guard while Bryant and the Lakers top three point guards were injured. "We had guys battling, but we just dont have enough right now," Lakers coach Mike DAntoni said. "Its tough to gauge where we are because we dont quite know what were going to get when we get out there. ... Weve got to turn the corner somehow. Weve got to get a couple of breaks and get some momentum going." Two days after the Lakers lost to Utah, the Western Conferences last-place team, Los Angeles lost to another one of the NBAs worst. Injuries are an undeniable factor, but the Lakers 22 turnovers and 37-per cent shooting might have been topics of general manager Mitch Kupchaks meeting with DAntoni after the game. Jodie Meeks scored 15 points as the Lakers used their 16th starting lineup in 31 games, including seven straight games with a new starting five since Bryant broke a bone near his knee. "Weve just got to go out there and find ourselves again," Nick Young said. "We have to bring our energy and just have fun. Weve been worrying too much out there. Its tough trying to get wins, but we have to fight. We cant fight with ourselves and be down on ourselves. This is the time we have to stay together the most. We need to be a team right now more than anything." Henry will have an MRI exam Monday. 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Anthony Gingras also scored and Guillaume Brisebois chipped in with two assists.Kameron Kielly, Alexandre Goulet and Mitchell Balmas replied for the Islanders (6-6-2).Jacob Brennan started in net for Acadie-Bathurst, stopping 12 of 15 shots through 40 minutes. Alexandre Lagace was perfect on 12 shots in the third period.Charlottetowns Daryl MacCallum made 40 saves in the losing effort.The Titan were 1 for 2 on the power play while the Islanders scored once on three chances with the man advantage.---REMPARTS 7 SAGUENEENS 2QUEBEC CITY — Adam Erne scored three goals and assisted on another to power the Remparts past the Sagueneens.Nikolas Brouillard and Dmytro Timashov had a goal and two assists apiece for Quebec (8-5-0), and Zachery Moody also scored.Laurent Dauphin and Charles Guevremont replied for Chicoutimi (5-8-1).---PHOENIX 2 VOLTIGEURS 0SHERBROOKE, Que. — Evan Fitzpatrick made 26 saves as the Phoenix blanked the Voltigeurs.Raphael Lafontaine scored a power-play goal and tacked on an assist for West Division-leading Sherbrooke (10-4-0). Kay Schweri also scored.Joe Fleschler kicked aside 31 shots for the Voltiguers (5-5-2).---SCREAMING EAGLES 4 MOOSEHEADS 1SYDNEY, N.S. — Darcy Cameron scored into an empty net at 18:47 of the third period, and picked up two assists to lead Cape Breton over Halifax.Jason Bell, Kyle Farrell and Evgeny Svechnikov also struck for the Screaming Eagles (7-7-1), who scored all four of their goals in the final period. Maxim Lazarev contributed with two helpers.Philippe Gadoury scored the lone goal for the Mooseheads (4-7-2) at 2:40 of the second period.dddddddddddd---ARMADA 3 OLYMPIQUES 2BOISBRIAND, Que. — Nikita Jevpalovs scored the eventual winner at 17:12 of the second period to push the Armada past the Olympiques.Danick Martel had a goal and an assist and Yvan Mongo rounded out the offence for Blainville-Boisbriand (6-6-2), which attacked with three straight goals through the first and second periods.Alex Dostie scored the first goal of the game on the power play for Gatineau (7-5-3). Alexis Pepin added another power-play goal at 18:35 of the second period.---DRAKKAR 3 OCEANIC 2 (SO)RIMOUSKI, Que. — Maxime St-Cyr scored the only goal of the shootout to lead the Drakkar over the Oceanic in a battle of the top two East Division teams.Dzmitry Ambrozheichik scored a power-play goal in the second period for Baie-Comeau (9-4-1), and Matthiew Desaultels found the back of the net at 11:59 of the third period to tie the game.Michael Joly and Samuel Laberge scored for the division-leading Oceanic (10-4-1).---TIGRES 4 CATARACTES 3SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Angelo Micelis power-play goal at 6:53 of the second period held up as the winner as the Tigres went on the defeat the Cataractes.Yan Pavel Laplante had a goal and an assist for Victoriaville (7-4-2), and Nikita Li and Antoine Marcoux also scored.Zachary Taylor, Alex Pawelcyz and Anthony Beauvillier responded for Shawinigan (6-7-2). James Phelan and Kris Hodge had two assists apiece.---HUSKIES 5 FOREURS 3VAL-dOR, Que. — Mathieu Lemay scored twice in the third period, including an empty-net goal with 28 seconds to go to cap a Huskies comeback win over the Foreurs.Jeremy Lauzon, Mathieu Boucher, and Francis Perron also struck for Rouyn-Noranda (9-5-0), which trailed 3-2 midway through the final period.Julien Gauthier had a power-play goal for the Foreurs (5-8-1), and Anthony Richard and Stephen Anderson also scored.--- ' ' '