The Atlanta Hawks showcased their offensive prowess with a spectacular performance that left the San Antonio Spurs struggling to keep pace. Led by Trae Young’s 38 points and 10 assists, the Hawks executed a fast-paced game plan, shooting an impressive 52% from the field. Complementing Young’s efforts, Dejounte Murray contributed a balanced stat line of 22 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists, helping Atlanta maintain control throughout the contest. The Spurs, despite strong individual efforts, could not overcome the Hawks’ relentless pressure on both ends of the court.

The Spurs leaned heavily on Keldon Johnson’s 29 points and Jock Landale’s 17 rebounds, but turnovers and defensive lapses proved costly, with the Hawks capitalizing on 18 Spurs mistakes. Atlanta’s bench also made a difference, scoring 30 points to extend their lead during critical stretches. Key moments included a series of fast-break points and clutch three-pointers that energized the home crowd and solidified the Hawks’ commanding victory.

  • Final Score: Hawks 124, Spurs 108
  • Field Goal %: Hawks 52%, Spurs 44%
  • Turnovers: Hawks 12, Spurs 18
PlayerPointsReboundsAssists
Trae Young (ATL)38410
Dejounte Murray (ATL)2287
Keldon Johnson (SAS)2953
Jock Landale (SAS)12172