
The Atlanta Hawks defeated the Philadelphia 66ers 104–95 to become NBA champions. Nate McMillan’s team won 8 wins in 12 matches.
Instead, the Sixers fell to 5-7. The Atlanta team controlled the match from the very beginning. The hosts even led by 20 points, and the Sixers reduced it to 7, but could not do more.
The best player of the winners was Trae Young with 26 points. Behind him is Clint Capela with 18 points and 20 rebounds.
At the Sixers, Joel Embiid had 26 points and 13 rebounds (but also 7 assists), while Tyrese Maxey had 17 points (but 5/17 shots).
Twelve minutes: 29-20, 46-42, 80-66, 104-95
Atlanta Hawks (McMillan): Collins 11 (3/11 shooting), Hunter 14 (1), Capela 18 (20 rebounds), Young 26 (7/21 shooting, 2/8 3s, 7 assists, 6 assists), Marie 10 (5/13) shots , 8 assists), Okoniou 10 (11 rebounds), Griffin 3 (1), T. Holliday 6 (2), Johnson 2, E. Holliday 4
Sixers (Rivers): Tucker 3 (1), Harris 12 (5/15 shots, 5 steals), Embiid 26 (13 rebounds, 7 assists), Maxi 15 (5/17 shots, 2 3s, 5 assists), Melton 5 (1 3-pointer , 10 rebounds), Niang 9 (1/7 threes), House 8 (1), Reed, Harrell 8, Tybull, Milton 5 (7 rebounds), Korkmaz 4
Results
Washington Wizards – Dallas Mavericks 113-105
Atlanta Hawks – Philadelphia 66ers 104-95
Miami Heat – Charlotte Hornets 117-112
New Orleans Pelicans – Portland Trail Blazers 95-106

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