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In Wednesday’s Duke Brotherhood Playoff Watch, the 76ters evened the series with Atlanta 1-1 with a 118-102 victory and the Clippers fell to Quin Snyder’s Utah Jazz, 112-109.
For the Sixers, Seth Curry finished with 21, shooting 8-13 overall and 5-6 from behind the line.
Cam Reddish, reportedly almost back from an Achilles injury, did not play.
Luke Kennard had a great shooting night, hitting 7-9 overall and 4-6 from behind the line for 18.
On Wednesday, Austin Rivers and the Denver Nuggets, including newly-minted MVP Nikola Jokic, will take on the Phoenix Suns down 1-0.
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