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Atlanta came back from a 26-point deficit and turned the series against Philadelphia 2: 3
The Hawks provided the third-largest comeback in playoff history en route to 106-109 thanks to Young's 39 points.
Ambide (37 points) and Kerry (36) bombed on the other side, but the Sixers were on the verge of dismissal after another collapse
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Thursday, 17 June 2021, 06:41 Updated: 07:04
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The NBA playoffs continued tonight (Wednesday through Thursday) with two games.
In the first, Atlanta provided an amazing comeback on the way to 106: 109 and 2: 3 over Philadelphia.
At this time the Utah and Los Angeles Clippers meet.
Tonight:
Philadelphia - Atlanta 109: 106 (The Hawks went up 2: 3)
Utah - Los Angeles Clippers (2: 2 in the series)
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Philadelphia - Atlanta 109: 106 (The Hawks went up to 2: 3)
We already thought we saw it all in this playoffs - and then came Atlanta.
With a 2-1 deficit in the series, it seemed that the young Hawks' magical journey would come to an end, but Trey Young and his friends should not be eulogized - not this season.
After the visitors came back from a 26-point deficit and is now only one win away from the Eastern Conference finals.
The Sixers, on the other hand, have gone down in history as the first team in the last 25 years to drop an 18 or more advantage and lose two consecutive playoff games.
Wow.
The opening was all Philadelphia, which received 17 points from Joel Ambide already in the first quarter, and opened the record advantage in question in the second quarter.
At the end of the third quarter, the Sixers still led 69:87, but then came the glorious collapse.
Lou Williams, Danilo Glinari and especially Trey Young shelled out of the arc, the opponent kept missing, and to be honest, only Ambed and Seth Kerry scored field goals for her in the second half.
Young, who finished with a career-high 39 points in the playoffs (17 of 19 from the line), was the one who completed the turnaround, a minute and a half to go, Ambide still managed to miss two crucial free throws on the other side, after missing four consecutive shots from the field, on the way to an evening of 37 Points and 13 rebounds.
Kerry was huge with 36, but that was not enough - not when they were the only two to score more than 8 points.
On the other hand, the Atlanta star received his main assistance from John Collins (19 and 11 rebounds), Glinari (16) and Williams (15).
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