Atlanta Hawks at Philadelphia 76ers
· National Basketball Association76ers rout Hawks 127-83 to clinch playoff spot
Shake Milton and Furkan Korkmaz scored 12 apiece and Tyrese Maxey added 11 for the Sixers, who became the second team in the Eastern Conference to secure a postseason spot.
“Coming into the season, our goal was to win a championship,” Embiid said. “There are a lot of steps to get there. But we have everything we need to make it happen.”
The Sixers are currently second in the East, a game behind Brooklyn and 2 1/2 games ahead of third-place Milwaukee with 10 games to play. Both the Nets and Bucks were off Wednesday.
“We would have loved to be the first team to clinch the playoffs,” Harris said. “We’re not dwelling on that, but this is Philadelphia basketball, where greatness is expected from our fans and us as a group. We understand that. We’re not celebrating for clinching the playoffs.”
Atlanta was missing star guard Trae Young, who missed his fourth game since spraining his left ankle on April 21 against New York. John Collins scored 21 points and Solomon Hill added 14 for Atlanta.
“The first two quarters, we didn’t come out with intensity or sense of urgency,” Hawks coach Nate McMillen said. “I thought the third quarter was better with intensity, a little more scrap and fight. But we’ll look at this and we’ll learn from it. We have to get better from it.”
Young did pick up a technical foul in the fourth quarter for yelling at officials from the Hawks bench following an incident where teammate Kris Dunn picked up an unsportsmanlike technical for getting in the middle of a post-play celebration between Milton and Matisse Thybulle.
Philadelphia never trailed, jumping out to a 37-17 lead at the end of the first quarter thanks in large part to Curry’s 13 points on 5-of-7 from the floor.
Atlanta shot just 33.3% from the floor, its second-worst mark of the season, and 32% from beyond the 3-point line. The 83 points for the Hawks were a season low, coming on the heels of an 86-point performance in a loss Monday night at Detroit.
“When you have guys who are big parts of your team that are out, it’s tough,” Collins said. “Especially against a great team like Philly that was ready to go. But I feel like we could have competed harder out there.”
Ben Simmons, who was limited to 15 minutes by foul trouble and the game’s lopsided nature, scored eight points and dished out six assists.
Philadelphia’s starters didn’t play a lot of time in the second half for the second straight game after building up big leads.
“It’s important,” Harris said. “It allows us to get a little extra rest, which is necessary for our group. But we play these guys (the Hawks) in a day. They are going to bring it as well. We have to be ready for another matchup for them.”
TIP-INS
Hawks: Besides Young’s injury, Bogdan Bogdanovic sat out Wednesday night’s game due to left hamstring soreness. Bogdanovic, averaging 15.2 points, is listed as day to day. … Guard/forward Kevin Huerter was also out on Wednesday night with a left shoulder sprain. Reserve guard Brandon Goodwin was available despite a left shoulder impingement.
76ers: Philadelphia played with its full starting lineup — Simmons, Curry, Embiid, Harris and Danny Green — for just the 25th time this season. The 76ers are 21-4 in those games. Embiid has missed 19 games and has been bothered by a sore shoulder in recent days.
BACK AGAIN
The 76ers made the playoffs for the fourth year in a row, the first time they’ve done that since Allen Iverson led the franchise to five straight appearances from 1999-03.
UP NEXT
The Hawks and 76ers will meet again for the second half of the back-to-back on Friday night in Philadelphia.
Regular Season Series
Series tied 1-1
Recent Plays
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End of Game | 83 - 127 |
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End of the 4th Quarter | 83 - 127 |
| 4th 12.6 | ![]() |
shot clock turnover | 83 - 127 |
| 4th 37.0 | ![]() |
Brandon Goodwin makes 1-foot two point shot | 83 - 127 |
| 4th 54.7 | ![]() |
Isaiah Joe makes 27-foot three point jumper (Tyrese Maxey assists) | 81 - 127 |
Statistics
ATL |
PHI |
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|---|---|---|
| 27-81 | FG | 48-89 |
| 33 | Field Goal % | 54 |
| 6-19 | 3PT | 16-36 |
| 32 | Three Point % | 44 |
| 23-29 | FT | 15-22 |
| 79 | Free Throw % | 68 |
| 47 | Rebounds | 46 |
| 17 | Offensive Rebounds | 11 |
| 30 | Defensive Rebounds | 35 |
| 17 | Assists | 29 |
| 3 | Steals | 12 |
| 3 | Blocks | 10 |
| 14 | Turnovers | 7 |
| 1 | Team Turnovers | 1 |
| 15 | Total Turnovers | 8 |
| 2 | Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 2 | Total Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
| 21 | Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 11 |
| 9 | Fast Break Points | 30 |
| 38 | Points in Paint | 46 |
| 18 | Fouls | 22 |
| 0 | Largest Lead | 46 |
Philadelphia 76ers Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Paul George, F | Suspension | Jan 31 |
Atlanta Hawks Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Jonathan Kuminga, F | Out | Feb 7 |
Game Information
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Attendance: 4,094 · Capacity:
2025-26 Southeast Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Orlando |
27 | 24 | .529 | - | W2 |
Miami |
27 | 26 | .509 | 1 | L2 |
Atlanta |
26 | 28 | .481 | 2.5 | L1 |
Charlotte |
25 | 28 | .472 | 3 | W9 |
Washington |
14 | 37 | .275 | 13 | L1 |
2025-26 Atlantic Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston |
34 | 18 | .654 | - | W5 |
New York |
33 | 19 | .635 | 1 | L1 |
Toronto |
31 | 22 | .585 | 3.5 | W1 |
Philadelphia |
29 | 22 | .569 | 4.5 | L1 |
Brooklyn |
14 | 37 | .275 | 19.5 | W1 |
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