The Hawks’ return to the court after their midseason break was anything but smooth, as they fell 142-115 to the Detroit Pistons in a game that exposed several weaknesses. Unable to match the intensity and pace of the Pistons, Atlanta struggled with turnovers and defensive rotations. Detroit took full advantage, shooting 53% from the field and converting multiple fast breaks that left the Hawks scrambling. Key players like Trae Young and De’Andre Hunter were contained far below their usual production, with Young managing only 18 points on inefficient shooting.

The Pistons’ balanced attack and sharp three-point shooting created significant trouble for the Hawks, who looked out of sync on both ends of the floor. Contributing factors to the loss included:

  • 21 turnovers committed by the Hawks
  • Defensive rebounding edge of +9 favoring Detroit
  • Pistons’ bench outscoring Atlanta’s bench by 28 points
Stat Category Hawks Pistons
Points 115 142
Field Goal % 42% 53%
Turnovers 21 12
3-Pointers Made 10 17