- Matchup: Atlanta Hawks vs Philadelphia 76ers
- Date: Thursday, February 19, 2026
- Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Philadelphia
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The Atlanta Hawks (26-30) are set to face off against the Philadelphia 76ers (30-24) this Thursday at the Xfinity Mobile Arena.

In their most recent outing, the Hawks fell short against the Hornets, losing by a score of 110-107. Atlanta achieved a field goal percentage of 44.0%, successfully making 37 of 84 attempts and hitting 10 of 36 shots from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, they converted 23 out of 30 attempts, resulting in a 76.7% success rate. The Hawks secured 41 rebounds, including 8 on the offensive end, and racked up 28 assists, although they committed 16 turnovers and managed to obtain 8 steals. On the defensive front, Atlanta allowed their opponents to shoot 37.5% from the field, permitting Charlotte to complete 33 of 88 attempts. The Hornets dished out 21 assists and came away with 10 steals, while also grabbing 50 rebounds (15 offensive, 35 defensive) and blocking 6 shots. Charlotte shot 86.2% at the charity stripe, converting 25 of 29 free throws, and made 19 of their 51 3-point attempts. The Hawks committed 21 fouls, while the Hornets finished with 23 fouls.
One standout player for Atlanta was Dyson Daniels, who delivered an impressive performance. He shot 75.0% from the field, finished with 4 assists, played for 25 minutes, pulled down 3 rebounds, and scored 21 points on 9 of 12 shooting.
For the season, Atlanta’s record stands at 26-30. They currently average 117.3 points per game (ranking 9th in the league) while showcasing a field goal percentage of 47.2%. The Hawks are hitting 37.0% from 3-point range (812 of 2,197) and converting 77.4% of their free throws. As a team, Atlanta averages 42.2 rebounds per game and leads the league with 1,710 assists this season. They manage 14.3 turnovers per game and are averaging 19.9 personal fouls each night.
Defensively, the Hawks force 15.9 turnovers per game but commit 18.3 personal fouls. They rank 26th in the league for assists allowed, with a total of 1,531 given up this season. The Hawks’ defense allows an opponent shooting percentage of 47.6% (2,416 of 5,074) and gives up 46.8 rebounds per game. They permit 35.8% shooting from beyond the arc and are ranked 25th in the league for points allowed per game (118.6).
The last time the 76ers took the court, they suffered a heavy defeat against the Knicks, with the final score being 138-89. Philadelphia struggled on the boards, allowing New York to collect 51 rebounds (including 12 offensive). They shot 45.5% from 3-point range, making 20 of 44 attempts, and went 22 for 27 at the free throw line (81.5%). The 76ers’ shooting from the field was below par, hitting 33 out of 88 attempts, equating to a 37.5% success rate. Philadelphia made only 6 out of 32 attempts from beyond the arc (18.8%). They had 17 free throw attempts due to the Knicks committing 16 fouls. Additionally, Philadelphia turned the ball over 18 times while recording 9 steals and securing a total of 38 rebounds (26 defensive, 12 offensive).
Tyrese Maxey was a key player for the 76ers, scoring 32 points and shooting 9 of 21 from the field for a percentage of 42.9%. He also recorded 2 rebounds and contributed 2 assists during his 32 minutes on the court.
The 76ers currently hold a record of 30-24. Offensively, they shoot at a rate of 46.0% from the floor, ranking 24th in the league. Their total points for the season stand at 6,273, averaging 116.2 points per game, and they pull down an average of 43.3 rebounds each game. Their assist rate is at 24.7 assists per game (26th in the league), and they lose possession through turnovers 13.9 times per game. Philadelphia averages 20.3 fouls committed per game while making 81.6% of their free throw attempts.
Defensively, the 76ers rank 16th in the league in points allowed, with an average of 115.9 points surrendered per game. They force opponents into 15.6 turnovers per game and allow a shooting percentage of 47.1% from the field (17th in the NBA). Opponents are shooting 35.5% from beyond the arc (704 of 1,983), with a free throw conversion rate of 77.8% against them. Philadelphia gives up an average of 27.8 assists and 44.8 rebounds per game, ranking 26th and 19th in the NBA, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Opt for Atlanta
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