The Atlanta Hawks overcame a 26-point deficit to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 109-106, taking a 3-2 series lead.

"We always talk about playing a 48-minute game. It's a long game. And it took all 48 minutes tonight to get it done," said Nate McMillan after the game.

The Hawks were down 22 points at halftime, representing the third-largest halftime comeback in playoff history.

The Sixers also had a 99.7% win probability percentage at one point during the game.

The Hawks outscored the Sixers 40-19 in the fourth quarter.

"We have guys who can make shots and make 3s and really get our offense going. We can put up points really quick," said Trae Young, who scored 39 points. "I think early on we were missing a lot of open shots and it was one of those first halves again. Hopefully we shoot a lot better at home [on Friday] than we did tonight and the last game. We always have a belief that we're in the game."

Lou Williams scored 13 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter.

Game 6 takes place on Friday.