After beating the Milwaukee Bucks on the road, the Philadelphia 76ers made sure to show their appreciation to their fans who showed up at the Firserv Forum to cheer for them.

After the game, Ben Simmons and Jimmy Butler spent brief moments interacting with Sixers fans in Milwaukee.

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Ben Simmons took time to sign autographs while Jimmy Butler gave his game-worn jersey to one of the fans seated courtside.

In a season filled with not-so-good interactions between players and fans — from that infamous Russell Westbrook incident in Utah to Josh Jackson failing to attend a meet-and-greet in Phoenix — it is always good to see something positive like this. Simmons and Butler set an example that what happens during the games are different from what should take place afterwards.

While everything was a feel-good moment for the Philly after the game, the case is different when they faced the league-leading Bucks. The Sixers sent a huge statement by winning on the road, something that they haven't been able to do well against Eastern Conference's best teams.

Giannis Antetounmpo did his best to give Milwaukee a fighting chance, but Philadelphia — who fielded a healthy line-up of Ben Simmons, Jimmy Butler, Joel Embiid, Tobias Harris and JJ Redick — was just too much to handle.

Now, every fan in the world is raving about the idea of seeing the Sixers and Bucks fight in a seven-game series come playoffs.