The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Embiid scores 36 as 76ers top Hawks

- By Paul Newberry

ATLANTA >> Joel Embiid missed the previous game with an ankle injury, and the Philadelph­ia 76ers weren’t sure he’d be able to play Monday night until he tested it during warmups.

He didn’t seem to be in any pain.

Embiid scored 36 points, including the winning free throws with 5.3 seconds left, and the 76ers won their third straight to begin the season with a 105-103 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.

In a matchup between the last two unbeaten teams in the Eastern Conference, Philadelph­ia made things tough for Trae Young and dominated down the stretch to deny the young Hawks their first 3-0 start in three seasons.

Embiid made 12 of 19 shots from the field — including a couple of 3-pointers — and knocked down all 10 of his free throws. He also had 13 rebounds, five assists and three steals.

“He was our crown jewel in a blatant way,” Philadelph­ia coach Brett Brown said. “We needed him, particular­ly offensivel­y.”

The Hawks tied the game at 103 with 7.4 seconds left when John Collins tipped in a missed free throw by Young to complete a de facto threepoint play after the Atlanta guard made his first attempt from the line. The 76ers had fouled Young before he could attempt a tying 3, but the Hawks wound up getting the points they needed when Al Horford failed to block out Collins, who flexed both arms on his way back down the court.

After a timeout, Horford made up for his mistake by lobbing a pass to

Embiid breaking loose in the lane. Collins fouled the 76ers big man to deny the basket, but Embiid calmly drained both free throws.

The Hawks had one final chance, getting the ball to 42-year-old Vince Carter sprinting along the sideline. He threw up a wild 3 that never really had a chance, bouncing over the backboard as the horn sounded.

Tobias Harris had eight of his 13 points in the final quarter as the 76ers outscored the Hawks 15-5 over the final five minutes. Josh Richardson chipped in with 14 points, and Ben Simmons also had 14.

“We have a lot of weapons,” Embiid insisted.

Young, the first Eastern Conference player of the week this season, had 25 points on 7-of-20 shooting. Collins added 16 points and De’Andre Hunter 14, including a 3 from the corner that gave the Hawks a 98-90 lead. Philadelph­ia dominated the rest of the way.

Young averaged 38.5 points in Atlanta’s first two games. He was held to six over the final two quarters by the 76ers.

“They were denying me the ball,” he said. “They got it out of my hands the whole game.”

The 76ers made sure Young didn’t get a chance on that final play.

“I had two defenders on me,” he said. “I couldn’t get open.” TIP-INS >> 76ers: Former Hawk Mike Scott was ejected in the second quarter for a flagrant foul on Atlanta’s Damian Jones. Scott gave Jones a chest bump as the Hawks center was driving to the basket, sending him flying out of bounds. While the play didn’t look especially egregious, officials upheld the call after checking the replay.

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