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In hindsight, the Atlanta Hawksâ (19-21) daunting West Coast road trip went about as well as any team ever hopes for away from their home gym. The Hawks went 2-2 which, given all of the drama that has surrounded the team over the last few weeks, is a solid effort. Perhaps this challenge will go a long way toward galvanizing the group.
The Hawks have lost several leads this season, many of them in the fourth quarter. For them to not only come back from a late deficit but to hold on for the win â on the road no less â is something they can hang their hats on going forward.
To this point, it has cost them some ground in the Eastern Conference standings, dropping them to 10th.
Star guard Trae Young knows what changed this time and how can it be applied going forward.
Young did just that scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter including the Hawkâs final six points finishing with 30 points for the game along with eight assists three of which also came in the final frame. The polarizing point guard scored or assisted on 20 of the Hawksâ 27 fourth-quarter points including the game-winner.
âItâs just making the right reads,â Young said of the difference down the stretch of this game. âI just got to do a good job of getting my teammates involved. And then, in the fourth quarter, itâs up to me and [Dejounte Murray] to get a good shot every possession and try to finish the game. Iâm just glad we got the win, thatâs the most important part.â
Atlanta has won two of their last three outings, a welcome sight coming off a four-game losing streak that seemed to compound inner turmoil. They have had to deal with reports of lingering tension between Young and head coach Nate McMillan.
McMillan has also had to combat rumors that he considered stepping down this season.
But the Hawks skipper was still just as happy to see his team go out and gut out a win after once again letting a big advantage slip away (17 points this time).
âOur guys came out and they wanted to finish this road trip .500,â McMillan said postgame. âWe talked about that in our last game. We still had the opportunity to make this a successful road trip. And I thought they came out focused and played solid basketball from start to finishâŚI thought we stayed with it.â
The Hawks have lost several leads this season, many of them in the fourth quarter. For them to not only come back from a late deficit but to hold on for the win â on the road no less â is something they can hang their hats on going forward.
To this point, it has cost them some ground in the Eastern Conference standings, dropping them to 10th.
Star guard Trae Young knows what changed this time and how can it be applied going forward.
Atlanta Hawks must learn to âweather the stormâ of adversity, says Trae Young
âJust not getting out heads too down,â Young told Bally Sports Hawks reporter Lauren Jbara. âIn the NBA teams going to make runs. Weâre going to make our runs too. Itâs just trying to weather the storm on their runs and then finishing the game out when we got it.âYoung did just that scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter including the Hawkâs final six points finishing with 30 points for the game along with eight assists three of which also came in the final frame. The polarizing point guard scored or assisted on 20 of the Hawksâ 27 fourth-quarter points including the game-winner.
âItâs just making the right reads,â Young said of the difference down the stretch of this game. âI just got to do a good job of getting my teammates involved. And then, in the fourth quarter, itâs up to me and [Dejounte Murray] to get a good shot every possession and try to finish the game. Iâm just glad we got the win, thatâs the most important part.â
Atlanta has won two of their last three outings, a welcome sight coming off a four-game losing streak that seemed to compound inner turmoil. They have had to deal with reports of lingering tension between Young and head coach Nate McMillan.
McMillan has also had to combat rumors that he considered stepping down this season.
But the Hawks skipper was still just as happy to see his team go out and gut out a win after once again letting a big advantage slip away (17 points this time).
âOur guys came out and they wanted to finish this road trip .500,â McMillan said postgame. âWe talked about that in our last game. We still had the opportunity to make this a successful road trip. And I thought they came out focused and played solid basketball from start to finishâŚI thought we stayed with it.â