Philadelphia-76ers vs Atlanta Hawks April 11th 2025
At 7:00 ET, the Philadelphia 76ers (-557) will host the Atlanta Hawks (+413) in an Eastern Conference matchup. The over/under line for this game is 240.5.
Currently, the Hawks are favored by 11 points and have a record of 38-42. They are 8th in the Eastern Conference and 2nd in the Southeast Division. On the other side, the 76ers are 13th in the East and 5th in the Atlantic Division with a record of 24-56.
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Hawks vs. 76ers Key Information
- Sport: NBA
- Teams: Atlanta Hawks at Philadelphia 76ers
- Where: Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center
- Date: Friday, April 11th
- Betting Odds ATL -11, ATL -557 | PHI +413 O/U 240.5
The Hawks Can Win If…
The Hawks improved to 38-42 on the season with a 133-109 win over the Nets on Thursday. Atlanta, favored by 13.5 points, covered the spread with the win. The game’s total score of 242 points exceeded the over/under line of 234.5 by 7.5 points.
Atlanta took control early, going on a 10-0 run to turn a 12-4 deficit into a 14-12 lead. They dominated the 1st quarter, outscoring Brooklyn 33-14, and continued to build their lead by winning the next two quarters. The Hawks entered the 4th quarter with a 103-74 lead, allowing them to coast to victory despite being outscored 35-30 in the final period.
Zaccharie Risacher’s 38 points and 6 threes led the Hawks to a 133-109 win over the Nets, shooting 75% from the field and 54.5% from deep. As a team, Atlanta hit 15 threes at a 41.7% clip, finishing with a 57.1% overall shooting percentage.

Trae Young added 24 points and 12 assists, while Terance Mann and Onyeka Okongwu each contributed 14 points. Okongwu and Georges Niang both scored 8 points in the 4th quarter.
The Hawks’ defense shined in the 1st quarter, holding the Nets to just 14 points, but they gave up 31 in the 2nd and 35 in the 4th. Overall, they allowed 109 points on 40% shooting from the field.
Atlanta struggled to defend the three, as Brooklyn hit 22 threes at a 42% clip. The Hawks sent the Nets to the line 22 times, where they made 15 free throws. Defensively, the Hawks grabbed 44 rebounds, gave up 10 offensive boards, and recorded 11 steals.
- Atlanta has a 1-2 record in their last three road games. In this stretch, they averaged 121 points per game while allowing 116. The team also performed well vs the spread at 2-1.
- Going back to their previous ten games as the favorite, Atlanta has an ATS mark of 6-4 while going 8-2 straight up.
- Over their last three games, the Hawks have an over/under record of 3-0 and are 1-2 vs. the spread.
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The 76ers Can Win If…
The 76ers improved to 24-56 on the season with a 122-103 road win over the Wizards on Wednesday. Philadelphia, favored by 3 points, covered the spread with a +19 point margin. The game’s total points of 225 narrowly went over the line of 224.5.
Philadelphia led 53-50 at halftime, then pulled away by outscoring Washington 36-29 in the 3rd quarter and 33-24 in the 4th.
Jeff Dowtin Jr. led the 76ers to a win over the Wizards, scoring 30 points on 73.3% shooting, including 4 threes at 57.1%. Lonnie Walker added 24 points, though he shot just 41.2% from the field and 27.3% from deep.

Philadelphia hit 16 threes, despite shooting just 32% from beyond the arc and 42.9% overall. Quentin Grimes scored 13 of his 17 points in the 3rd quarter, while Dowtin added 11 points in both the 2nd and 3rd periods.
The 76ers put together a strong defensive performance on Wednesday, holding the Wizards to 103 points. Philadelphia gave up 23 points in the 1st quarter, 27 in the 2nd, 29 in the 3rd, and 24 in the 4th.
The 76ers limited the Wizards to 39% shooting, including 30% from beyond the arc, where Washington made 10 threes. Philadelphia also recorded 10 steals and 8 blocks.
- Across the 76ers last ten home games, the team averaged 112 points per game while allowing 121. Their record vs the spread in these contests was 3-6-1, while going 2-8 straight-up.
- Going back to their last five games as the underdog, the 76ers have a straight up record of 0-5. But, their mark vs the spread was just 1-3-1.
- In their last five games, the 76ers have an over/under record of 3-2 and are 1-4 vs. the spread.
The Lean
We’re putting our money on the Hawks to win, and have the projected score sitting at 112-73. We also like them to cover the spread, so our recommendation is to bet on the Hawks at -11.
Regarding the over/under, the current line is set at 240.5, and our model predicts the Hawks and 76ers to score a combined 185 points. We recommend betting on the under.
Hawks’ Zaccharie Risacher Brings Red-Hot Form Into Philly
Zaccharie Risacher is heating up at the perfect time—and he’ll look to keep rolling Friday night as the Atlanta Hawks visit the Philadelphia 76ers in a critical late-season clash.
The No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft has not only silenced his skeptics, he’s turned into Atlanta’s most explosive weapon. Risacher erupted for a career-high 38 points in Thursday’s 133-109 blowout win over the Brooklyn Nets, continuing a late-season surge that has vaulted him into the Rookie of the Year conversation.
“That’s the Rookie of the Year right there,”
– Hawks guard Trae Young after Risacher’s career night vs. Brooklyn.
Risacher’s recent stretch has been nothing short of dominant. He scored 27 against Memphis in early March, poured in 36 versus Milwaukee, and now sits as the key to Atlanta’s postseason push. The Hawks (38-42) currently hold the eighth spot in the Eastern Conference play-in race, clinging to a slim lead over the Bulls and Heat.
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Atlanta has leaned heavily on offense to stay competitive—going winless in games where they’ve failed to score 120 points since Feb. 24. On Thursday, they limited Brooklyn to 40% shooting and forced 19 turnovers, but still surrendered 22 three-pointers—highlighting a defensive inconsistency that remains a concern.
“As you get into these games, your margin just gets smaller… Breakdowns or mistakes that you can control (are critical),”
– Hawks head coach Quin Snyder on late-season discipline.
Philadelphia (24-56) is already out of the playoff race, ending an eight-year postseason streak. Their roster has been decimated by injuries, with Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, Paul George, and multiple role players sidelined. Despite that, the Sixers snapped a 12-game losing streak on Wednesday with a 122-103 win over the Washington Wizards.
Jeff Dowtin Jr. led the way with a career-high 30 points, and Lonnie Walker IV added 24. Quentin Grimes, though inefficient from the field, posted 17 points, 11 rebounds, and 7 assists—earning praise from head coach Nick Nurse.
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“I love the 11 rebounds… Our guards — I want to see which one of those guys can get in and help us on the glass, and he’s certainly doing that,”
– Sixers coach Nick Nurse on Quentin Grimes’ all-around effort.
Atlanta has taken the first two matchups against Philadelphia this season, both in March. Risacher scored 22 points in each of those games—and with the Hawks fighting for play-in positioning, they’ll need another strong showing from their rookie phenom.