On February 10, Beijing time, the NBA regular season 76ers played at home against the Hawks, the 76ers lacked Embiid and Maxey, Hield and Payne ushered in their debut with the 76ers, and the Hawks lacked Murray. The Hawks continued to suppress the 76ers and extended their 22-point lead in the middle of the third quarter, the 76ers stubbornly fought back to chase the points and were unable to turn the tables, and finally the 76ers lost 121-127 to the Hawks and suffered a four-game losing streak, the 76ers lost 8 of the last 9 games, Embiid missed 17 games and 13 losses this season, and Embiid will miss the award if he misses one more game (it has been confirmed that he will miss more than 17 games after undergoing surgery).
Hawks: Trae Young had 37 points and 12 assists, and Okongu had 21 points and 8 rebounds, leading the team to six players to score in double figures. 76ers: Hield 20 points, Harris 21 points, Oubre 28 points, Payne 20 points, and all five players scored in double figures. In the first three meetings of the season, the 76ers had the upper hand with 2 wins and 1 loss. In the first meeting, the 76ers won 126-116, and Embiid beat Trae Young with 22 points and 13 assists 32+7+8. In the second meeting, the 76ers won 125-114, with Embiid having 38 points and 14 rebounds and Maxey having 30 points and 7 assists. In the third meeting, the 76ers lost 132-139 in overtime, Embiid was absent, Maxey 35+8+9 and Harris 32+10, Trae Young 28 points and 11 assists led the three to score 25+ to win.
The two sides ushered in the fourth meeting this season, the 76ers are not only missing Embiid, but also missing Maxey, Melton, Batum and Covington, and the Hawks are missing Murray, Capela, Gayer, Mills, Matthews. Both teams played in a broken lineup, with the Hawks taking a 14-9 lead, and the 76ers stubbornly fought back to chase down the points, with only 4 and a half minutes left in the first quarter for the Hawks to lead 20-19. The Hawks then went on a 17-7 run to open up a double-digit lead, and the Hawks led the 76ers by 11 points at 37-26 at the end of the first quarter.
Entering the second quarter of the game, the Hawks further suppressed the 76ers, and the two sides launched a battle of offense, the Hawks won by 6 points 36-30 in the second quarter, and the Hawks led the 76ers 73-56 at the end of the first half, and once took a 70-49 lead of 21 points. In the first two quarters, the Hawks were close to 6 points on 27 of 47, including 11 of 19 three-pointers, and they scored as many as 21 points on 7 three-pointers from the outside. The Hawks scored in double figures, Trae Young had 18 points and eight assists on four three-pointers, and Okongu had 17 points and five rebounds on 8-of-9 shooting. The 76ers were just 4 of 51-of-52 from the field, including 4-of-20 from three-point range, Reed had 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Hield had seven points on 3-of-10 shooting.
After halftime, the two sides continued to fight each other, the Hawks scored 30+ points in a single quarter for three consecutive quarters, and the Hawks continued to suppress the 76ers, and with 5 minutes left in the third quarter, Bogdan hit a three-point shot, and the Hawks extended their 95-73 lead by 22 points. The 76ers then fought back to chase the score, and the two teams maintained a 30-30 tie in a single quarter, and the Hawks continued to lead the 76ers by 17 points at 103-86 at the end of the first three quarters.
Entering the final quarter of the game, the 76ers continued to stubbornly fight back to chase points, and the 76ers took the lead in a wave of 16-6 offensive to chase the difference of 7 points. Trae Young threw and scored, Harris hit both free throws, Trae Young scored four more points to extend the 11-point advantage, and the 76ers went on a 7-2 offensive run to chase down to just six points. Trae Young hit a series of free throws, Oubre chased three points to only 4 points, the Hawks scored another free throw, and the Hawks stubbornly blocked the 76ers' stubborn counterattack, and finally the Hawks refused to be defeated by the 76ers. (Wen drunk lying on the float).