The Maui News - Weekender

Curry, Harris help 76ers stay alive, hold off Hawks 104-99

- By CHARLES ODUM

ATLANTA — The Philadelph­ia 76ers remained confident after blowing big leads in back-to-back losses to the Atlanta Hawks and continued to avoid self-doubt after falling behind by 12 early in Game 6.

Finally, the 76ers showed their belief in their talent, and their No. 1 seed, were justified.

Seth Curry hit six 3-pointers and scored 24 points, and the 76ers avoided eliminatio­n in the Eastern Conference semifinal series by beating the Hawks 104-99 on Friday.

The 76ers overcame Trae Young’s 34-point effort to force Game 7 on Sunday in Philadelph­ia.

“You saw the fight and grit of a whole group,” said Tobias Harris, who also had 24 points.

Harris made four free throws in the final 13 seconds to protect the lead. Joel Embiid added 22 points and 13 rebounds.

“Tonight I think we showed that mental toughness and came out on top,” Ben Simmons said.

Curry made six of nine 3s as he served as Philadelph­ia’s answer for Young’s long-distance shooting.

“It’s fun. It’s a lot of fun,” Curry said. “That’s a great team over there. … You’ve just got to weather the storm and come back at them at the other end.”

Young’s long 3, just before the shot clock expired, cut Philadelph­ia’s lead to 94-93. Embiid answered with a basket. Free throws by Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, who scored 16 points off the bench, pushed the advantage to 98-93.

Danilo Gallinari’s jam with 20 seconds remaining cut the lead to three points but the 76ers made six of six free throws to close the game.

The Hawks rallied from deficits of 18 and 26 points to win back-to-back games and were in position to clinch the series at home.

“That stung for us as a whole team,” Harris said of blowing big leads in two losses. “We said there’s really going to be a lot of criticism but we really have to stay focused because the series isn’t over. … As a group we basically just locked into that.”

The Hawks finally started strong, leading by 12 points in the first period and never trailing in the first half. Atlanta led 51-47 at halftime.

The 76ers opened the second half with a flurry of four 3s, including three by Curry, during a 14-0 run to open the second half that gave Philadelph­ia a 61-51 lead. The 76ers led by 11 at 68-57, following a jumper by Embiid.

“I don’t think we were tight,” said Hawks coach Nate McMillan, who said the team struggled when it “just started to take quick shots. We didn’t make them work on defense.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Tobias Harris of the 76ers drives to the basket during the first half Friday.
AP photo Tobias Harris of the 76ers drives to the basket during the first half Friday.

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