The February 9, 2026 showdown between the Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves was packed with fascinating statistical insights. Analyzing the game charts highlights how both teams dominated in distinct areas – the Hawks excelled in perimeter shooting, converting an impressive 42% from beyond the arc, while the Timberwolves controlled the paint, pulling down 15 more rebounds in total. These key metrics underscored the contrasting game plans, with Atlanta pushing pace and spacing, and Minnesota focusing on physicality and second-chance points.

Additional performance indicators revealed pivotal moments that swung momentum. The Hawks’ sharpshooters thrived during transition plays, accounting for 30 fast-break points, whereas Minnesota’s defense forced 12 turnovers, turning defense into offense efficiently. The status of individual players also stands out:

  • Trae Young: 29 points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds
  • Karl-Anthony Towns: 24 points, 13 rebounds, 3 blocks
  • Clint Capela: Game-high 18 rebounds and 2 blocks
  • Anthony Edwards: 27 points with 45% shooting efficiency
Metric Atlanta Hawks Minnesota Timberwolves
3PT Shooting % 42% 36%
Rebounds 38 53
Fast-Break Points 30 18
Turnovers Forced 9 12