The Atlanta Hawks won Game 4 to even the series up against the Philadelphia 76ers in a wild finish in Atlanta. After the game, Sixers head coach Doc Rivers gave some insight on the player that terrorized Philly the most, according to Jeff Schultz of The Athletic. 

“I thought Collins was the toughest man on the floor all night…I just thought they were the more physical, tougher team. And it wasn’t close tonight.”

John Collins was terrorizing on both ends of the floor in a physical game that ended in a Hawks victory. He finished the game with 14 points and 12 boards in 36 minutes of play and was playing bump and grind basketball all game long.

He had some noteworthy plays, including this putback dunk.

As good as Trae Young has been, Collins brought the toughness that head coach Nate McMillan thrives on, and something they desperately need to win two more games against the tough Sixers squad.

Joel Embiid was hobbled and didn't look his normal self, but credit to Collins and Clint Capela for finding a way to slow down the MVP runner-up.

Now the series is all tied up and headed back to Philly. Game 5 will be on Wednesday as the Hawks aim to go up 3-2.