The Hawks led by as many as 22 and appeared to be running away with it before Philadelphia chipped away with a big fourth quar
The Philadelphia 76ers were able to knock off the Utah Jazz on Sunday night 126-122 to end a 3-game skid. The Sixers were able to keep pace with the Chicago Bulls for the final play-in spot int he East as they remain 3.
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The Atlanta Hawks and Philadelphia 76ers are missing several notable players, including top-scoring point guards Trae Young and Tyrese Maxey.
The Hawks didn't have Trae Young or Caris LeVert on Monday, but it didn't keep them from a third straight win.
The Sixers are dealing with more injuries as they try to fight through these final 20 games of the season and get into the play-in tournament. In terms of injuries at practice, Paul George did not practice and he has been ruled out for Philadelphia's contest against the Utah Jazz on Sunday.
The Hawks and 76ers were missing several notable players, including top-scoring point guards Trae Young and Tyrese Maxey, for Monday night's game.
Without Paul George, Tyrese Maxey, Kelly Oubre Jr., and Andre Drummond in the lineup, Quentin Grimes carried the scoring load for the Sixers with a game-high 35 points.
Tyrese Maxey was ruled out by the Philadelphia 76ers for their Sunday night matchup against the Utah Jazz. Lately, the one-time All-Star has been dealing with m
Here are the three biggest takeaways for the Philadelphia 76ers following a road loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.
Maxey, who has missed back-to-back contests since leaving Monday's game early with what was eventually diagnosed as a lower back sprain. While George did not practice at all on Saturday, Maxey participated in an individualized session. It seems that he will also be sidelined against the Jazz, with his status beyond Sunday night still up in the air.