Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

76ers get record 15th straight win

- By Paul Newberry

ATLANTA » JJ Redick scored 28 points and the surging Philadelph­ia 76ers set a franchise record with their 15th consecutiv­e victory, holding off the Atlanta Hawks 121113 Tuesday night to move a step closer to locking up the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference.

The 76ers overcame a tough outing for rookie star Ben Simmons, who missed the morning shootaroun­d after coming down with the stomach flu.

He still managed to put up 14 points, 10 rebounds and six assists before fouling out with 7 seconds remaining.

Simmons picked up a technical in the third quarter for arguing all the way down the court about a call that didn’t go his way.

His teammates helped pick up the slack. Redick hit 6 of 9 from beyond the 3-point arc, while former Atlanta players Ersan Ilyasova and Marco Belinelli burned their old team. Ilyasova scored 26 points, Belinelli added 20 and the duo combined for nine 3-pointers.

Philadelph­ia went 17 of 37 beyond the arc.

Just two years removed from a 10-72 debacle, the 76ers can lock up the East’s third seed with a home victory over Milwaukee in the regular-season finale Wednesday night. The rebuilding Hawks were long ago eliminated from playoff contention, closing out their worst season since 2005 with a record of 24-58.

They can only hope to duplicate the remarkable turnaround in Philly.

Taurean Prince led the Hawks with 27 points.

TIP-INS

76ERS » G T.J. McConnell went down hard midway through third quarter after running into Dewayne Dedmon’s pick near the top of the key while trying to keep up with Prince. It wasn’t exactly a fair fight — Dedmon outweighs McConnell by 55 pounds. McConnell was down for a couple of minutes before walking slowly to the bench. He was able to return, though he failed to score in 19 minutes. ... Philadelph­ia’s last loss was March 13 at home to Indiana. In all, the 76ers have won 26 of their last 31 games . ... F Dario Saric went out in the opening minute after he sustained a cut lip and chipped tooth. HAWKS » Rookie G Antonius Cleveland fouled out of the game after playing just 13 minutes . ... Prince hurled up a franchise-record 18 3-pointers, making six . ... Atlanta was outrebound­ed 54-39.

UP NEXT

76ERS » Returns to Philadelph­ia to close out the regular season with what could be a first-round playoff preview. Milwaukee holds a 2-1 edge in the season series, with each team holding serve on its home court. HAWKS » It’s on to 2018 for Atlanta, whose 10-year playoff streak pretty much ended before the season began.

 ?? JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The 76ers’ Ben Simmons (25) and Atlanta’s Taurean Prince left, and guard Isaiah Taylor vie for a loose ball during the first half Tuesday in Atlanta.
JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 76ers’ Ben Simmons (25) and Atlanta’s Taurean Prince left, and guard Isaiah Taylor vie for a loose ball during the first half Tuesday in Atlanta.

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