![]() ![]() Rivers called a timeout with 8:59 remaining and stopped play again about a minute later. ![]() Griffin's 3-pointer early in the fourth extended Atlanta's lead to 89-74. The Hawks led by only two points before taking an 80-66 advantage into the final period. Young and Capela each had two baskets in Atlanta's 12-0 run to close the third quarter. “I've got to get back to attacking to score and not attacking to get to the line,” Maxey said. Maxey has made 9 of 35 shots in his last two games. Tyrese Maxey made 5 of 17 shots while De'Anthony Melton had three turnovers and one assist as Philadelphia's starting guards. “We're going to have to make an adjustment there.” “The lack of point guard play I thought was really clear tonight,” said 76ers coach Doc Rivers. The 76ers, still adjusting after losing James Harden for approximately one month with a right foot strain, had 17 turnovers and 15 assists. Joel Embiid led Philadelphia with 26 points and 13 rebounds for his second straight double-double after missing three games with the flu. “We’ve just got to be better at not relaxing at all and not looking at that scoreboard,” Young said. The Hawks led by 20 points before the 76ers pulled within seven. ![]() Trae Young scored 26 points, Clint Capela added 18 points with 20 rebounds and the Hawks pulled away late in the third period before surviving a late scare to beat the 76ers 104-95 on Thursday night. ATLANTA (AP) - A sloppy offensive game left the Atlanta Hawks looking for a better finish and the Philadelphia 76ers looking for better play at point guard. ![]()
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