Sixers vs Hawks: Preview, Watch Info & Lineups
The Philadelphia 76ers will host the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday, marking the beginning of the final 28 games of the regular season for the Sixers. Philadelphia is currently seeking its first victory against Atlanta this season.
The Playoff Picture
As the season enters its final stretch, the 76ers find themselves in a competitive position in the Eastern Conference. They are 1.5 games behind the Toronto Raptors for the No. 5 seed and 1.5 games ahead of the Orlando Magic to avoid the play-in tournament. Success against the Hawks, who enter the game on a 3-game losing streak and four games under .500, could prove crucial.
Game Details
The matchup is scheduled to be broadcast on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Key players will be absent for both teams, with Paul George sidelined due to a league suspension and Joel Embiid unavailable due to right knee injury management and shin soreness for the Sixers. The Hawks will be without Jonathan Kuminga, who is dealing with a left knee bone bruise.
Projected Lineups
The Philadelphia 76ers are expected to start Kelly Oubre Jr. And Dominick Barlow as forwards. For the Atlanta Hawks, Nickeil Alexander-Walker is slated to start at guard, alongside forward Zaccharie Risacher.
Looking Ahead
The Sixers have five games remaining after Thursday’s contest. Depending on the outcome of this game and those to follow, the team could improve its seeding for the playoffs or find itself battling to avoid the play-in tournament. The Hawks, currently struggling, could use a win to potentially climb out of their losing streak.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where will the game be played?
The game will be played at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, PA.
Which channel will broadcast the game?
The game will be broadcast on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Who is out for the Sixers?
Paul George is out due to a league suspension, and Joel Embiid is out due to right knee injury management and right shin soreness.
How will the Sixers’ performance in the remaining 28 games shape their postseason fate?