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NBA playoffs: 76ers defeat Hawks to force Game 7 in Eastern Conference semifinals

76ers guard Ben Simmons tries to steal the ball from Hawks guard Trae Young.
The 76ers’ Ben Simmons, right, tries to steal the ball from the Hawks’ Trae Young during Game 6 on Friday night in Atlanta. Philadelphia won 104-99 to force a Game 7.
(John Bazemore / Associated Press)
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Seth Curry hit six three-pointers and scored 24 points, and the top-seeded Philadelphia 76ers avoided elimination in the Eastern Conference semifinal series by beating the Atlanta Hawks 104-99 in Game 6 on Friday night.

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

Tobias Harris also had 24 points, making four free throws in the final 13 seconds to protect the lead. Joel Embiid added 22 points and 13 rebounds.

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“You saw the fight and grit of a whole group,” Harris said.

Young’s long three, 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 left cut the lead to three points, but the 76ers made six of six free throws to close the game.

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

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Curry served as the 76ers’ 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.”

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After rallying from deficits of 18 and 26 points in their last two wins, the Hawks had a chance to close out 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.”

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Atlanta led 51-47 at halftime. The 76ers opened the second half with a flurry of four threes, including three by Curry, for a 12-0 run to open the second half that gave Philadelphia a 59-51 lead. The 76ers led by 11 at 68-57, following a jumper by Embiid.

Atlanta cut the lead to 80-76 entering the final period.

With Atlanta leading 92-84 with 4:03 remaining, Embiid was called for an offensive foul when guarded by John Collins. Embiid fell on top of Collins on the court, and Collins then shoved the 76ers center before both rose to their feet. Embiid had his arms stretched out wide with Collins’ hands around his neck as both walked off the court under the basket.

Highlights from the Philadelphia 76ers’ 104-99 win over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Officials reviewed the altercation and called technical fouls on each player with no free throws rewarded.

After outscoring Philadelphia 40-19 in the fourth quarter of their 109-106 comeback win in Game 5, the Hawks took the momentum into the opening period of Game 6.

Collins’ jumper to open the game helped Atlanta score 10 of the game’s first 12 points. A steal and free throw by Kevin Huerter, who had 17 points, stretched the advantage to 12 points for the first time at 20-8.

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A long three-pointer by Young again extended the lead to 12 at 25-13.

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Maxey’s strong play off the bench helped the 76ers recover. His floater early in the second period tied the score at 29.

Following a timeout that gave Hawks coach Nate McMillan the chance to send Collins and Young back into the game, Atlanta answered with a 10-0 run that included three baskets and a steal by Young.

Following his fast-break lay-in during the run, Young celebrated with a smile and shoulder shimmy.

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

Hawks guard Bogdan Bogdanovic left in the fourth quarter with right knee soreness and was ruled out for the remainder of the game. Clint Capela had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Atlanta’s hip-hop scene was represented in the sellout crowd. Rapper Lil Scrappy performed during a first-half timeout, and Quavo was shown on the video board.

After making only 12 of 39 free throws in the first five games of the series, Simmons made two of four attempts, all in the final period. Furkan Korkmaz had seven points as he made his third consecutive start as the fill-in for starting guard Danny Green (strained right calf).

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