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Turnovers doom Hawks in loss to Cavaliers

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The Atlanta Hawks capped off their first road trip of the 2025-26 season with a 117-109 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night.

This was a sloppy outing for the Hawks, playing without Trae Young for the second straight game, and the first time since it was announced that the All-Star point guard would be sidelined for at least the next four weeks with an MCL sprain. Atlanta missed 10 free throws (25-for-35), conceded five more second-chance points (13 to 8), turned the ball over 23 times*, and shot just 6-for-23 (26.1%) from the perimeter, resulting in a season low, 101.9 offensive rating.

*The sixth-most turnovers committed in a game by an NBA team this season

Meanwhile, Cleveland generated 12 more ‘true shot attempts’, scored 33 points off Atlanta’s turnovers* and shot 20-for-57 (35%) from three-point range. Their 57 three-point attempts were tied for the most threes taken in a game this season.

*The second-most points off turnovers scored in a game by an NBA team this season

Atlanta had no answers for Donovan Mitchell, who was simply outstanding for the short-handed Cavaliers (down three starters in Darius Garland, Max Strus and Jarrett Allen). Mitchell scored 37 points on 12-for-21 shooting (8-for-15 from three) to lead all scorers and also dished out five assists. Former Hawk De’Andre Hunter chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds in his first appearance against the team that drafted him fourth overall (by trade) back in 2019.

37 points.
8 triples.

Donovan Mitchell SHINED in the @cavs' dub! pic.twitter.com/y7bI3cWIZN

— NBA (@NBA) November 3, 2025

For the Hawks, five players finished in double figures scoring-wise. Jalen Johnson tallied 23 points (10-for-16 shooting, 1-for-2 from three) to go along with 13 rebounds and five assists. Dyson Daniels finished with 18 points (8-for-12, 0-for-1 from three) and added four steals.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker had another rough shooting night, going just 3-for-11 from the field (0-for-4 from three), however he shot 11-for-12 from the free throw stripe and grinded his way to 16 points. Kristaps Porzingis posted a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds, though he shot 0-for-4 from three-point range – the first game this season where he failed to hit a three. Luke Kennard had an efficient shooting night, scoring 15 points on 5-for-6 shooting (3-for-4 from three).

As referenced above however, turnovers were the primary reason Atlanta lost this game, and in that regard, nearly everyone in Atlanta’s rotation played a part in the mess. Alexander-Walker finished with a team-high five turnovers. Jalen Johnson and Onyeka Okongwu each finished with four. Kennard, Daniels, Porzingis and Zaccharie Risacher all tallied two apiece.



In the first quarter, similar to their last two games against Brooklyn and Indiana, the Hawks started out slowly. They turned the ball over on four out of their first seven possessions and, within three minutes, trailed 16-2.

To their credit, Atlanta didn’t let the bad start shake their confidence. They continued to push the pace and attack the paint, and with the help of their bench (and some fortuitous misses from Cleveland), clawed themselves back into the game with a 16-5 run of their own.

Jalen with a strong take to the bucket pic.twitter.com/P3v5q3DehF

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 2, 2025
Nickeil is shifty in that lane pic.twitter.com/xtVkNSqSzj

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 2, 2025

A cold finish to the quarter saw the Hawks trail 31-22 going into the second, though given that they turned the ball over eight times in the period (leading to 21 of Cleveland’s 31 points), they were rather fortunate to only be trailing by nine.

Atlanta took hold of the momentum in the second quarter. While Cleveland shot the ball really poorly (6-for-24 from the floor, 2-for-13 from three), the Hawks deserve credit for their stout defense in the halfcourt and for their ability to generate quality offense through attacking the paint.

Here, Kristaps Porzingis curls around the pindown from Vit Krejci then finishes through Tyrese Proctor for the bucket plus the foul.

KP through the contact 💪 pic.twitter.com/fOQgmd4ZNH

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 2, 2025

After a transition bucket by Cleveland, Alexander-Walker races up the floor then slings a pass to the corner for a Kennard three-pointer.

Luke in the corner ties it up 🎯 pic.twitter.com/4fDlTywfqq

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 3, 2025

A few possessions later, some nice player/ball movement in the halfcourt sets up a Jalen Johnson slam.

Ball movement leads to a Jalen Johnson Jam 🔥 pic.twitter.com/iERDz34JQ0

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 3, 2025

An 11-5 run before halftime gave the Hawks a 52-50 advantage at the break. In addition to the turnover discrepancy (Atlanta committed nine more turnovers than Cleveland in the first half), another big difference between the two sides in the first 24 minutes was in their offensive shot profile.

The Cavaliers took more than twice as many threes as the Hawks did in the first half, going 8-for-29 (27.6%) from distance while Atlanta went 4-for-12 (33.3%). Inside the arc, Atlanta shot 11-for-18 (61.1%) at the rim and 4-for-9 (44.4%) from the mid-range while Cleveland shot 6-for-9 (66.7%) at the rim and just 4-for-14 (28.6%) from the mid-range. Atlanta had made four more three throws (10-for-15 vs. 6-for-6 for Cleveland).

Neither side was able to separate themselves in the first six minutes of the second half, with Atlanta trailing 66-64 at the 5:45 mark of the third. A 10-1 Cavaliers run coaxed a strong response from the Hawks, and heading into the fourth, they trailed 76-74.

Luke with a nice attack and finish with the right hand 🫱 pic.twitter.com/GxvKCrnwSk

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 3, 2025
Big O to Big Mo 💥💥 pic.twitter.com/8Xb8XtEFvQ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 3, 2025

Cleveland extended their lead to begin the final period, but the Hawks didn’t give up the fight. A Risacher steal led to a Kennard triple with 9:21 remaining to cut the deficit to three.

Zacch swipes then finds Luke for a triple 💦 pic.twitter.com/8JUJUpGJA5

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 3, 2025

After a Cavaliers turnover, Dyson Daniels finds a lane and hits a tough floater while drawing a foul. Daniels completed the three point play, knotting the game at 84.

A few possessions later, with the score knotted at 86 with 8:00 to play, Risacher comes up with another steal, but he loses control of his dribble and gives the ball right back to Cleveland. Tyrese Proctor drew a shooting foul on the ensuing possession to put the Cavs back up by two – a brutal momentum swing (though Risacher does brilliantly to come up with the steal in the first place).

On Atlanta’s next possession, Okongwu gets whistled for being too physical fighting for positioning with Dean Wade. An unfortunate call in my opinion, but a turnover nonetheless. Lucky for the Hawks, the Cavs came up empty on their next possession.

On the following offensive possession for Atlanta, Okongwu chucks up a wild shot with 10 seconds on the shot clock. As you can see, Alexander-Walker’s cut forces him to adjust his drive, but still, this is a very difficult shot to take in a close game.

The Cavs grab the board, and waste no time getting up the floor. Lonzo Ball finds Proctor for the transition lay-in.

Jalen Johnson responds almost instantly for Atlanta, however their next defensive possession was a real gut punch for the Hawks.

Lonzo Ball misses the floater, but no one on Atlanta boxes out Craig Porter Jr., who keeps the ball in play for the Cavs. The ball gets batted out to Dean Wade, who finds Hunter for an open catch-and-shoot three from the top of the key and he finds the bottom of the net.

On Atlanta’s next possession, coming out of a timeout, Kennard gets sped up on a drive and throws the ball away, sparking a transition possession for the Cavs. Proctor finds the trailing Mitchell, who pump fakes Okongwu, takes a rhythm dribble, and cans the wide open three to put Cleveland up by eight.

With Atlanta needing to get back on track and gain some momentum, Alexander-Walker dribbles it off his foot and out of bounds.

Just a brutal stretch from the Hawks, allowing Cleveland to go on a 10-2 run in the span of a few minutes. The turnovers are particularly frustrating because the Hawks don’t even give themselves an opportunity to put points on the board.

It was the case on a few different occasions last night, but the Hawks really missed Trae Young during this string of possessions.

The Hawks still weren’t ready to quit though. Daniels strips Mitchell on the very next play and takes it to the house to keep Atlanta in it.

Dyson cookies 🍪 pic.twitter.com/tcOrugAIHa

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 3, 2025

Then with 4:30 left to play and the Hawks down four, yet another turnover leads to an easy transition lay in for Cleveland.

After free throws from Alexander-Walker, Porzingis gets caught out of position on the Hawks next defensive possession. Lonzo hits the rolling Evan Mobley, who finds Jaylon Tyson in the corner for a wide open three.

While the Hawks played until the final whistle, this next bucket from Mitchell was when the game felt like it was out of reach for me. After a couple misses by Atlanta, Mitchell goes right at Luke Kennard for the and-one score, putting Cleveland up by 10 with 2:30 left to play.

Atlanta were outscored 39-33 in the final frame. They turned the ball over seven times (leading to eight Cavaliers points), and allowed Cleveland to score eight second-chance points off of their three offensive rebounds. Cleveland also hit seven threes in the fourth (7-for-13), while the Hawks managed just two three-point makes (2-for-5) – a significant difference in the two team’s shot profiles, as was the case all night.



After the game, Quin Snyder made sure not to pin the defeat on the team’s performance over the final 12 minutes.

“I don’t know if it fell apart at the end as much as it was a steady drip of us turning the ball over and trading threes for twos.”

“It would be good to have a few practices and for these guys to get a feel for each other, but it was a possession game in that respect.”

Snyder was complimentary of his team’s effort, saying he was particularly impressed with the way that they defended in the halfcourt, but would like to see them do a better job of turning those defensive stops into points on the other end.

“We worked our tails off. The way we worked in our halfcourt defense, that’s got to turn into more easy baskets on the other end. We’ve got to convert those.”

Still, while Snyder may have felt that the Hawks left points on the table in transition, the numbers show that last night, the Hawks mainly struggled to score on possessions that occurred after a Cleveland make and on possessions that began with a steal.

Per pbpstats, Atlanta scored 27 points on 28 possessions (0.96 points per possession) that occurred after a Cavs basket. They scored just nine points on nine possessions (1.0 ppp) that began with a steal. In contrast, they scored 45 points on 36 possessions (1.25 ppp) that occurred after a Cleveland miss.

Per cleaningtheglass, so far this season, the Hawks rank third in the league in offensive efficiency on transition possessions that begin with steals, scoring 1.63 ppp. Meanwhile, they rank just 28th in offensive efficiency on transition possessions that begin with a rebound, scoring 1.02 ppp.

Atlanta certainly left points on the table when it comes to scoring off of steals, but on possessions that began with a Cleveland miss, they actually did alright.

Defensively, the Hawks really struggled to defend in transition, allowing 1.25 ppp off of their misses (28 possessions) and a whopping 2.08 ppp off of possessions that began with a Cleveland steal (12 possessions) relative to allowing just 0.84 ppp on possessions that occurred after a Hawks make (31 possessions).

After the four-game road trip, the Hawks will return home this week, and they’ll be back in action on Tuesday night, taking on the Orlando Magic. Let’s hope they can keep the turnovers under control on their home court.

Tip off for that one is at 8 PM EST.

Until next time!

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/anal...son-nba-analysis-breakdown-final-quotes-video
 
Hawks at Cavs: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Hawks (3-3) finally conclude a long road trip with a big battle at the Cavaliers (3-3).

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, OH

Start Time: 6:00 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network app, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...and-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks at Pacers, NBA Cup: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Atlanta Hawks (2-3) meet the ailing, winless Indiana Pacers (0-4) in their first NBA Cup game of the season.

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Location: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN

Start Time: 7:00 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network app, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...cup-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Magic at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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A rematch of a game in Orlando a couple of weeks ago.

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Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Start Time: 8:00 EST PM

TV: NBC

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: Peacock, NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...wks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks roll past Magic 127–112 behind balanced scoring, hot shooting

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The Atlanta Hawks put together their most complete offensive performance of the young season, rolling past the Orlando Magic 127–112 at State Farm Arena on Tuesday night. Atlanta controlled the game from the jump, posting 32-point quarters in both the first and second frames to build a cushion they never surrendered.

Atlanta’s scoring came in waves.

Second-year wing Zaccharie Risacher led the Hawks with 21 points, showcasing the shot creation that made him a top pick. Nickeil Alexander-Walker matched the perimeter punch with 20 points, while Dyson Daniels turned in a two-way gem—adding 18 points on 8-of-9 shooting plus six assists while keeping the offense humming. Jalen Johnson chipped in 17, and Kristaps Porziņģis bullied his way to 15, living at the stripe.

Shooting Efficiency Sets the Tone

The Hawks’ offense was in rhythm all night, finishing at 55.6% from the field and 43.3% from three-point range. Crisp ball movement, drive-and-kick sequences, and timely cuts consistently broke down the Magic’s defense. Atlanta also made the most of its trips to the free-throw line, converting 34 of 42 attempts.

The Magic, led by Paolo Banchero’s 22 points and eight assists, shot 43.4% from the floor and 32.4% from deep—respectable figures that couldn’t keep pace with Atlanta’s shotmaking. A 34-point third quarter from the Hawks kept the margin comfortable despite a brief Orlando push late in the fourth.

Bench Depth Delivers Again

Atlanta’s depth once again proved to be a difference-maker. Onyeka Okongwu added 14 points and seven rebounds off the bench, stretching the floor with key perimeter shots. That balance has been crucial as the Hawks continue to play without Trae Young, who remains sidelined with a right knee MCL sprain.

In Young’s absence, the ball movement and team chemistry stood out. The Hawks recorded six players in double figures and leaned on their size, spacing, and rim pressure to dictate the tempo on both ends.

A Statement Win in the Southeast Division

The victory evens Atlanta’s record at 4–4 and improves its mark to 2–0 against the Magic this season, following a 111–107 win on October 24. That head-to-head edge could prove valuable in a crowded Southeast Division race.

More importantly, Monday’s performance showed what this group can become: deep, dynamic, and unselfish. The Hawks shared the ball, defended with energy, and proved they can win convincingly even without their star point guard.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...gic-final-recap-news-notes-zaccharie-risacher
 
Hawks go cold on offense in second half, lose 109-97 to Raptors

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The Atlanta Hawks were at home on Friday evening to face the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Cup group stage play. These two teams have seen each other already in the season opener, with the Hawks losing. This time, the Hawks didn’t have Trae Young, but they have found some rhythm without him. They were also without Luke Kennard in this game, as he dealt with an illness.

The Hawks made defense their calling card to start the game, getting two steals early and turning them into points on the other end.

Starting the night with steals! pic.twitter.com/JdNMhTtXWD

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

Jalen Johnson found Nickeil Alexander-Walker in the corner for this open 3-pointer.

JJ finds NAW for 3 💵 pic.twitter.com/Fp6uq3Guk2

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

It was a pretty even matchup in the first quarter, as the game was tied at 26 going into the second. That’s when the Hawks turned it up, and it started with Keaton Wallace.

This find from Dyson to Keaton 👓👓 pic.twitter.com/Et5shFptEv

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

The defense continued to play well, and it turned into easy opportunities on offense. Zaccharie Risacher benefited from it the most in the second quarter, where he scored on a shifty layup, and then on the next offensive possession, had a pull-up 3-pointer in transition.

ZACCH SHOWING OFF pic.twitter.com/nJhi5YjoMu

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

That gave the Hawks a double-digit lead, and they maintained the lead throughout the remainder of the first half. The offense did sputter at times, but it was the defense that kept them in the lead. Going into halftime, the Hawks led 53-44.

The start of the second half was different for the Hawks, as they let go of the rope a little and allowed the Raptors to get back into the game, cutting their lead down to as low as three. The Hawks were able to extend the lead again, with the help of Kristaps Porzingis.

Unicorner 3 pic.twitter.com/ckIAXE5D49

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

The Hawks got some easy points in the third quarter, and it was off of ball movement and getting in transition. The Raptors were still able to hang on in the game and had their deficit within a manageable margin.

Dyson finds Jalen for a dunk, then Jalen finds Zacch for another slam 🛠️ pic.twitter.com/A9lGlP5lmD

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

Toward the end of the third, the Hawks went into a cold spell on offense, but were still able to keep the lead going into the fourth.

Porzingis kept things going for the Hawks in the fourth, taking advantage of his mismatches in the post.

Kristaps with the kiss off the glass 😗 pic.twitter.com/ubosmsvoDO

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

It wasn’t enough because the Hawks went back into their cold spell on offense, and the Raptors were able to take the lead. Many of the shots the Hawks made in the first half weren’t falling, while the opposite happened with the Raptors.

Dyson Daniels was able to get them out of their slump with a 3-pointer late in the quarter.

Big 3 ball from Dys pic.twitter.com/Q4gDIGzGXN

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2025

Outside of the 3-pointer, the Hawks struggled to find any consistent offense down the stretch of the quarter, which doomed them. The Raptors continued to pile on the points, and the Hawks didn’t have many answers. In the end, the Hawks ultimately lost, and fell to 1-1 in NBA Cup group stage play.

Johnson finished with 21 points, seven rebounds, and four assists; Alexander-Walker finished with 20 points, Porzingis finished with 17 points and seven rebounds, and Risacher finished with 16 points and five rebounds.

The Hawks will be back in action tomorrow against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...offense-in-second-half-lose-109-97-to-raptors
 
Hawks show fight but fall late to Raptors

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ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks came out firing on Friday night, showing energy and precision through three quarters, but a late surge from the Toronto Raptors handed them a 109–97 loss at State Farm Arena.

Atlanta controlled the pace early, feeding off the home crowd’s energy. Jalen Johnson led the charge with 21 points, attacking the rim with confidence and setting the tone on both ends. Nickeil Alexander-Walker added 20 points, while Kristaps Porziņģis chipped in 17, helping the Hawks build a 53–44 halftime lead.

The Hawks struggled on their three-pointers as they were 9-38 while shooting 23.7%. They controlled the paint as they outrebounded Toronto 54-48. Brandon Ingram led Toronto with 20 points, while RJ Barrett added 19 and Scottie Barnes contributed across the board with defense, rebounds, and timely baskets. Toronto’s depth proved decisive as the bench provided a steady boost in the final minutes.

The Hawks’ defense forced Toronto into tough shots early, but the Raptors found their rhythm after halftime. The momentum shifted after the break. The Raptors outscored Atlanta 29-24 in the third quarter and then took complete control in the fourth, riding a 36-20 final period to close out the comeback.

Atlanta’s offense sputtered late, committing costly turnovers and struggling from beyond the arc. Atlanta committed 19 turnovers that lead to 19 points for the Raptors. Despite solid performances from Johnson and Kristaps Porziņģis (17 points), Zaccharie Risacher (16) the Hawks couldn’t withstand Toronto’s late push.

Despite the setback, the Hawks showed promising chemistry and energy, especially in the first half. Johnson continues to emerge as a key contributor, and Alexander-Walker’s shooting gave Atlanta a needed spark from the perimeter.

Head coach Quin Snyder praised his team’s intensity but emphasized the need for better late-game execution. “We played well for most of the night,” Snyder said. “We’ve just got to finish stronger and stay composed when teams make a run.”

Atlanta will look to bounce back in their matchup against the Los Angeles as they continue their home-stand. They are currently 1-1 on the home stand and 4-5 overall on the young season.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...notes-quotes-jalen-johnson-kristaps-porzingis
 
Raptors at Hawks, NBA Cup: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Hawks look to make amends from opening night in a rematch with the Toronto Raptors.

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Start Time: 7:30 PM EDT

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network app, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...cup-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Shorthanded Hawks have big third quarter, defeat the Lakers 122-102

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The Atlanta Hawks were in action on Saturday night to face the Los Angeles Lakers. This was the second night of a back-to-back for the Hawks, as they lost the first game against the Toronto Raptors. This game was probably going to be tougher to come by, as Jalen Johnson, Kristaps Porzingis, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker were ruled out. In place of them, Keaton Wallace, Mouhamed Gueye, and Onyeka Okongwu started.

Risacher got things going for the Hawks.

2 for Zacch to begin the evening pic.twitter.com/oSLVI2QySk

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

Gueye made an impact early, scoring 11 points in less than five minutes.

Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo pic.twitter.com/MDSMadJUAl

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

The Hawks were able to get out to a 13-point lead, and the second unit came in to maintain it. Asa Newell got some minutes in the game due to the injuries in the frontcourt and got on the boards to help the Hawks.

Asa active on the boards! pic.twitter.com/J3r1gtAOaE

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

Luka Doncic controlled everything on offense for the Hawks, and he helped them cut their deficit down the stretch of the first. The Hawks quickly responded, with a floater from Wallace and a 3-pointer from Krejci to give them a 37-29 lead going into the second.

Newell continued his strong play in the second with his quick hands, and turned it into easy offense on the other end.

Asa is in the mood for some cookies pic.twitter.com/7kxabH0YGa

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

Okongwu and Daniels connected on their bread-and-butter backdoor cut.

Dyson slams after a little 3-man weave action pic.twitter.com/lHy1OicMkp

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

Daniels got to the rim later on in the quarter, but it took some shifty handles and a nice finish.

Dyson HANDLES pic.twitter.com/aPEYPAUnJO

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

The Lakers once again tried their best to cut their deficit, and they did, but the Hawks kept having answers after every run. They ended the first half strong, as Wallace got a 3-pointer to go. Going into halftime, the Hawks led 68-54.

Keaton with a big 3 before the break 💰 pic.twitter.com/c4NB843gzV

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

The Hawks let go of the rope in the second half against the Raptors, but it looked like the opposite was unfolding in this game. Gueye continued his hot streak from the 3-point line.

Mo is 4-4 from 3 tonight 🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/0AIQmKV2ae

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

Risacher joined in on the fun and knocked down a 3-pointer to extend the lead.

Three-sacher 🎯 pic.twitter.com/BSjrPME1xQ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

The third quarter belonged mostly to Gueye, as he was everywhere on the court for the Hawks. If they needed a stop, he got it. If they needed a bucket, he made it. If they needed someone to make the extra pass, he dished it.

MO GUEYE IS EVERYWHERE

Bucket, Steal, Assist in 30 seconds pic.twitter.com/DmjwUIHgOW

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

The Hawks grew their lead to as much as 28 points, and they had fun doing it.

Zacch Windmill 💨💨 pic.twitter.com/RaPizc49z2

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025
Vit Magic 🪄 pic.twitter.com/O0SGt0fKKv

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

Going into the fourth quarter, the Hawks led 98-72. They didn’t let go of the gas despite the score, and the defense continued to get stops.

Look at this defensive possession by Asa 🔒🔒 pic.twitter.com/26F1UUZKJp

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

Newell kept making plays on offense as well.

Asa knocks down another 3 and gets his dad and brother on their feet! pic.twitter.com/LaNLEqtQoJ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 9, 2025

With much of their starting lineup out, the Hawks were able to bounce back from last night’s loss, and get in the win column.

Gueye finished with 21 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists, Daniels finished with 10 points, eight rebounds, and 13 assists, Newell finished wih 17 points and five rebounds, and Risacher finished wih 19 points.

The Hawks will be back in action on Monday against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...e-big-third-quarter-defeat-the-lakers-122-102
 
Hawks romp to comfortable victory over Lakers behind career nights from Daniels, Gueye

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The Atlanta Hawks cruised to a comfortable 122-102 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night at State Farm Arena. Mo Gueye led the Hawks in scoring with a career-high 21 points to go with seven rebounds, and a career-high seven assists. Dyson Daniels added 10 points and a career-high 13 assists. For the Lakers, Luka Doncic scored 22 points, and Dalton Knecht added 14 points.

On the second night of a back-to-back, the Hawks’ active roster looked very different to Friday’s lineup against Toronto. Trae Young remains out, but was joined on the injury/absent list by Jalen Johnson (right quad contusion), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (low back strain), Kristaps Porzingis (illness management), and Luke Kennard (illness) all missing out.

That led to a starting lineup of Keaton Wallace, Dyson Daniels, Zaccharie Risacher, Mo Gueye, and Onyeaka Okongwu, comprising five of 10 available bodies for the Hawks last night. For the Lakers, Austin Reaves, LeBron James, and Gabe Vincent were absent for the visitors.

The Hawks, undermanned as they were, did not play like an undermanned squad as they ran out to a double-digit lead in the opening quarter behind a strong first quarter from Gueye (11 points) and Vit Krejci (nine points) with the Lakers offering little resistance; a theme that would continue for most of the night. Behind a strong first half from Doncic (scoring all 22 of his points in the first half), the Lakers briefly got themselves back within single digits before the end of the first quarter before the Hawks opened it out double-digits in the second quarter.

The Lakers would bring the margin back under 10 points once for the remainder of the contest, as a complete team effort from the Hawks gradually edged them further away — seven of the Hawks’ eight main rotation players scored in double-figures with the final member, Caleb Houstan, adding eight points.

The Hawks soared in the third quarter, as the Lakers briefly brought the lead under 10 points, before a surge from the hosts saw them open the lead to 10, 15, 20, and even as high as 28 points in the third quarter. The Lakers quickly conceded the game was lost, and Doncic was not re-entered into the game after this run, as the Hawks would go on to extend their lead to 30 points in the fourth before eventually winning by 20 to move to 5-5 on the season.

Postgame, Hawks head coach Quin Snyder praised his team for being unconcerned with individual success but instead with the collective effort, singling out Dyson Daniels’ role in that behind a career-high 13 assists.

“They committed to each other, trusted each other,” said Snyder of getting into the offensive rhythm early in the game. “No one was concerned about what their game looked like, we were just collectively playing together. Give Dyson a lot of credit, I thought he was the catalyst for a lot of that. His decision-making when he got in the paint … when you see a group of guys play truly play like a team, you’re not always going to be successful doing that but that’s the pathway for our team.”

The Hawks are already without the playmaking of Young, throwing in Johnson’s and Alexander-Walker’s absences should only have served to exacerbate the Hawks’ lack of ball-handling on the night, but Daniels shone as the primary ball-handler/creator alongside Keaton Wallace. Let’s look at how Daniels’ helped initiate plays for a team that scored 122 points on 51.6% shooting from the field.

On the drive from the corner, Daniels gets inside and finds Gueye on the weakside corner for a three-pointer:

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Even if Rui Hachimura had rotated to Gueye in the corner, Wallace had a good position for a screen estabished to provide the space to Gueye.

This play was an interesting one as Daniels and Risacher almost get crossed up, Jake Laravia ends up behind the play, and Deandre Ayton can’t roll with Okongwu, forcing Doncic to have to leave Krejci on the wing. Daniels sprays the ball out to Krejci, who hits the three:

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Daniels’ overall awareness of where his teammates were on the court was excellent last night, finding Wallace open on the perimeter for three:

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After a poke-away from Okongwu to create the turnover, Daniels demonstrates patience in transition, getting himself into the paint before kicking the ball out to find Wallace for another three:

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On this drive, Daniels gets to his spin move before finding Asa Newell in the corner for a three-pointer:

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Overall, Daniels was excellent at getting into the paint and getting a pass out to create many opportunities behind the arc, the Hawks finishing with 16-of-39 from three.

“I think just trying to get two feet in the paint and find my teammates,” said Daniels of how his passing has developed. “A big empahsis for us before the game was to have eyes out and shoot the ball. Got my eyes out and everyone really stepped up today. I just tried to be aggressive and get in the paint and find your teammates.”

Daniels finished with 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the field to go with those 13 assists and eight rebounds in 36 minutes of action. Both he and Wallace (who registered seven assists) did a great job of handling the ball and offense for the team in the absence of Young, Johnson, and Alexander-Walker.

Snyder credited Wallace with his steadiness handling the ball but, also, his ability to defend, which Snyder said was the primary reason Wallace is in the game.

“Keaton is playing because he’s plays defense,” said Snyder of Wallace. “He’s actually had an offensive game, you’re seeing more of it. Particularly, he’s hit some big shots late-clock because he’s confident in that. I think the biggest thing for him has been understanding what our team needs, and our team has needed his steadiness handling the ball and the defense. If we’re playing the way I think is the best way for us to play where the ball isn’t moving, his offense comes as part of that. He’s got the ability to get a shot and to get at the rim and get an advantage.”

Wallace scored 14 points on 5-of-15 from the field and 4-of-8 from three to go with seven assists with just one turnover.

Perhaps the star of the show last night outside of Daniels was Mo Gueye: 21 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field, 4-of-5 from three, seven rebounds, and seven assists in 34 minutes, including the stretch scoring 11 points in the first quarter.

“I think I’m always confident,” said Gueye of his quick start. “Tonight obviously missing Jalen and KP, I needed to be extra aggressive, I think that’s what I did. Just do what we do: run, pace, and our offense is based on running. I’m pretty good at running so I just ran the floor, and they found me wide-open.”

Gueye’s scoring is becoming more and more rounded when given the opportunity, and last night was a good showcase of this. For his first points of the game, he steps into this floater over Ayton:

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Doing what he does best, Gueye runs the floor in transition after playing his part to help create a turnover, and he’s found at pace where he’s able to finish at the rim, plus the foul:

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Shooting the three-ball, Gueye was confident, and he shoots this corner three with confidence after a great find with the bounce-pass from Wallace (to highlight his impact on the game):

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It was this next play from three which was arguably most encouraging from last night. Doncic and Ayton get tangled up running into each other, and Gueye picks up the loose ball, promptly offloading it to Daniels. Initially heading towards the paint, Gueye reads the land in front of him and back up to the three-point line instead, where Daniels finds him for an above the break three:

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This last play might be the best of the lot; Gueye receives the cross-court pass from Wallace, and takes the ball in his stride and drives smoothly to the rim, where he delivers an even smoother reverse layup finish:

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A fantastic play from start to finish there. It’s one thing to see Gueye run in transition without the ball, but to see him do this with the ball off the dribble, and to produce that finish? It was unimaginable a year ago to conceive the thought of Gueye producing fluidity of movement with the ball and the finish.

Postgame, Snyder was asked about Gueye’s development over the last 12 months, and credited the work put in by Gueye and how the game has slowed for him, allowing him to better adjust to the NBA.

“The work he has put in before practise— he’s one of a number of guys who basically go a through a pre-practise with a group of our coaches that have put a group of players together and they just work,” said Snyder when asked of Gueye’s developent over the last year. “They work on the right things, they work on playing together. I think he’s become more and more instinctive. You can tell he’s more settled in, the game’s moving slower offensively. Defensively he’s just unique with some of the versatility he has. I don’t think it’s magic. He’s been hungry, he wants to get better and he’s been putting the time in. Games like tonight he gets even more opportunity to do that on the floor. With Jalen and Onyeka and KP, we’re trying to find as many minutes for Mo as we can and he’s deserving of that.”

“Mo has been huge for us all year,” added Dyson Daniels of Gueye. “For him to come in and do his role, a guy who is super versatile on the defensive end — can switch one through five — he’s been shooting the ball really well. He’s a really talented player and his ceiling is something no one can really predict and I’m excited to see where he can get to.”

Gueye also produced a block and two steals, combining with Okongwu (three steals) and Newell (four steals) to lead to 13 Atlanta steals last night.

“We can always point to the job Dyson does on the ball but I thought Onyeka, Mo, those guys in different coverages were in the right place and were executing and that’s against probably the best pick-and-roll player in the league other than the guy we got on our team,” said Snyder of the Hawks’ 13 steals.

Gueye’s seven assists were also of note, a career-high — some of these were impressive to see.

On the drive from the corner, Gueye finds Newell with the bounce-pass for the assist, as Newell does well to finish at the rim:

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On the move, Gueye is found as he arrives into the paint, and he feels the defense at his back and spots the open Risacher for three, and finds him for the assist:

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Next, some great ball movement from the Hawks starting with Daniels collapsing the defense and finding Okongwu in the corner, who swings the ball to Wallace, who swings it to Gueye. Gueye then drives from the perimeter, draws Marcus Smart away from Risacher, and Gueye kicks it out to Risacher for an assist on another three:

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Finally, Gueye brings the ball up the floor himself before finding Newell in the corner, who hits another three-pointer:

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“I think I was always able to do it but obviously when you have Trae Young on your time you don’t need Mo Gueye to push the ball,” said Gueye when asked of his passing. “I think with Trae being out, Jalen being out, me having to step up, just be a hooper, be a basketball player.”

Speaking of Newell, with Porzingis and Johnson sidelined it gave the rookie the opportunity for an extended run, which is what he got and took advantage of: 17 points on 7-of-12 from the field and 2-of-5 from three to go with seven rebounds and four steals in just under 27 minutes.

Coach Snyder was asked about Newell postgame, and discussed how both Newell and Gueye have been filled with confidence to continue shooting and contributing to the team.

“He’s another guy that’s putting time in and believes in the things he can do on the court to help our team be successful,” said Snyder of Newell. “Both of those guys (Gueye and Newell) have just thrown themselves into the group. In both Asa and Mo, since the summer, the only voice they’ve heard talking about whether they should shoot the ball in the corner has been ‘Take that shot.’ It’s good to know they have the confidence to do that and we have the confidence in them, and their teammates do as well. Asa’s activity is unique; he finds a way to get into plays. Happy to see him do that, he impacts the game. Both of those guys, we’re not running plays for; they’re just playing basketball.”

“I’m a gym rat,” added Newell. “I always stay in the gym, always put in the extra work and it showed tonight. It’s the next-man up and I had an opportunity. It feels great that my teammates and coaching staff has confidence in me.”

With the nature of the Hawks’ rotation when healthy, even with performances like this, Newell just isn’t going to get regular minutes — heck, Mo Gueye isn’t going to get as many minutes as he probably should when Johnson, Porzingis, and Okongwu are all healthy — but Newell is making the most of the opportunity when he gets it. There will come a time where the Hawks are in a position to offer him more — Johnson himself had to go through not playing many minutes during his rookie season. It’s just something that happens at times, but Newell — when he’s been called upon — has delivered for the Hawks with his energy and his production, and that continued last night again.

From the Lakers’ side of things, it was just poor; a sentiment that Lakers head coach JJ Redick made abundantly clear in his postgame availability — all one minute and thirty seconds of it.

When asked when Redick realized it might be ‘one of those nights’ for his starting unit, he replied, “I realized that in the first two minutes of the game.” When asked what he saw in those first two minutes, Redick bluntly replied, “Nothing.” He was clearly very unhappy with the effort of his players, saying the Hawks had brought “The requisite level…” that was required — a not-so-subtle way to call out his own team for the energy that they did not bring. Doncic was great in the first half, scoring 22 points, but no one around him contributed meaningfully — Ayton in particular was poor.

The Hawks, conversely, executed very well despite all their absences. Yes, the Lakers themselves made it easier at times, but the visitors were still considered favorites heading into the game and the Hawks played well from minute one. They broke the Lakers’ defense down time and time again, and hit on the many threes they created from drives, led by Daniels and Wallace. 37 assists on 48 made baskets is a fantastic night’s work, no matter what the defense gives you, and it spoke — as Snyder mentioned — to a completely team-first performance where no player was concerned with ‘getting their own’ shot/offense. As Snyder also alluded to, that doesn’t always translate to wins (and you need players who want to get after it themselves) but it was more than enough to defeat a Lakers team that has impressed this season without a combination of Doncic and LeBron at times.

But the Hawks certainly won’t care about the perspective of the Lakers as Atlanta has injuries of their own, and home wins have not been easy to come by so far this season. This was certainly a good one to have in their favor, and good from the perspective that the Hawks (5-5) now head onto a four-game Western Conference road-trip, beginning with the Los Angeles Clippers (3-6), then on to Sacramento, Utah as the second night of a back-to-back, and Phoenix.

Not the easiest of trips, but certainly not as daunting as it could be.

Until next time!

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/anal...ghts-from-daniels-gueye-video-quotes-analysis
 
Lakers at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Hawks meet Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Start Time: 8:00 PM EDT

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE), Peachtree TV, NBA TV

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network app, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...wks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Vit Krejci’s hot hand, Hawks’ depth power 105–102 win over Clippers

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The Atlanta Hawks overcame a 17-point deficit behind an unexpected hero Monday night, as Vit Krejci erupted for a career-high 28 points to lift the Hawks to a thrilling 105–102 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers at Intuit Dome. The win marked Atlanta’s second straight, as they have gone 5-2 in their last seven games.

The Hawks trailed by as many as 17 early in the game but rallied impressively down the stretch. A number of clutch plays and momentum swings in the fourth quarter helped Atlanta pull ahead and hold on.

The Hawks found themselves in a deep early hole, trailing 36–19 midway through the second quarter. But when Krejci checked in, everything changed. The Czech guard torched the Clippers’ defense, knocking down 8-of-10 three-pointers, including several momentum-shifting shots that pulled Atlanta back into contention.

By halftime, the Hawks had erased the deficit to tie the game 52–52, thanks to Krejci’s perimeter barrage and the team’s defensive adjustments that slowed James Harden’s early rhythm.

After the break, Atlanta’s balance and ball movement began to wear the Clippers down. Kristaps Porziņģis added 20 points and controlled the paint on both ends, while Jalen Johnson contributed 16 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists in another all-around effort.

The Hawks entered the fourth quarter with a slim 79–76 lead, but the game quickly turned into a shootout between Krejci and Harden. Each traded big buckets down the stretch as momentum swung back and forth in the final minutes.

James Harden nearly carried Los Angeles to victory with a massive 35-point, 11-assist, 10-rebound triple-double. His fourth-quarter scoring flurry, including a four-point play, cut the Hawks’ lead to a single possession with under 30 seconds remaining.

But once again, Krejci answered by banking in a deep three from the wing to put Atlanta ahead 105–98. The Hawks were without Trae Young (knee) and Nickeil Alexander-Walker (back), but their depth shined. Porziņģis’ interior presence and Krejci’s breakout performance anchored an effort that underscored Atlanta’s deep bench.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/reca...th-power-win-los-angeles-clipper-recap-notess
 
Krejci sparks comeback in wild win over Clippers

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The Atlanta Hawks secured a victory on the first outing of their four-game West Coast road trip, beating the Los Angeles Clippers 105-102 on Monday night.

Vit Krejci poured in eight three-pointers en route to a career-high 28 points (9-for-13 shooting, 8-for-10 from three) to lead the way for Atlanta. Kristaps Porzingis added 20 points (5-for-12 shooting, 1-for-5 from three). Jalen Johnson turned in an all around performance with 16 points (7-for-16 shooting, 0-for-3 from three), 10 rebounds and eight assists.

The Hawks survived a monster game from James Harden, who finished with 35 points (12-for-23 shooting, 6-for-14 from three), 11 assists and 10 rebounds – his first triple double of the season.

Neither team was at full strength for this one, with Nickeil Alexander-Walker joining Trae Young on the Hawks injury report for the second straight game. Meanwhile, the Clippers were missing Kawhi Leonard and Bradley Beal.

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Not for the first time this season, Atlanta found themselves in a double digit hole early on in this one. They couldn’t find their rhythm offensively, managing just 10 points on their first 16 possessions, and trailed 29-19 by the end of the first quarter.

Atlanta shot just 1-for-8 from three and struggled to contain the Clippers on the glass in the opening frame, with Los Angeles scoring eight points off of five offensive rebounds in the first 12 minutes.

Atlanta’s struggles continued into the second quarter, with Los Angeles extending their lead to 17 points at the 9:25 mark after this transition lay-in from Kris Dunn.

KRISTOFER MICHAEL DUNN RAHHHHH 💪 pic.twitter.com/yXTHvGv1UD

— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) November 11, 2025

It looked like it was going to be a long night for the Hawks. Then Vit Krejci happened.

In the blink of an eye, the soft-spoken Czech point-forward racked up nine points and an assist, leading Atlanta on a 14-3 run (including back-to-back-to-back three-pointers!) to get them back in the game, forcing Clippers coach Ty Lue to call for time.

ATL we know it's cold so here's some VIT HEAT 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/LyiwkrAOKq

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

Atlanta didn’t let up out of the time out. They pushed the pace at every opportunity against the slowest team in the league, with this steal from The Great Barrier Thief leading to a transition three from Krejci (his fourth three-point bomb of the quarter) to put Atlanta ahead 42-41 with 4:00 to play in the half.

VIT CAN'T MISS

20-3 run 🤯 pic.twitter.com/C2kREBP7px

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

After a back and forth end to the second quarter, the two sides headed to the locker-room knotted at 52 – frankly incredible considering how cold the Hawks offense was to start the game. Krejci had 17 points at the break (tying his previous season-high), and was responsible for five of Atlanta’s six three-point makes in the half.

Despite both sides going on double-digit runs in the first 24 minutes, neither team was able to pull away in the third quarter. Vit kept the heater going, knocking down this triple off the give-and-get with Okongwu, and Atlanta clung to a three point lead heading into the final frame.

Vit Krejci good heavens 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/oauCJ7Bu1C

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

The Hawks came out firing in the fourth, with four different players scoring on their first four possessions of the period, and they led by 10 after this bucket from Jalen Johnson.

Just gonna keep posting cuts and dimes ✂️🪙 pic.twitter.com/rv1bn0bRqy

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

LA wouldn’t go away though, with James Harden (19 points and two assists in the fourth quarter) coming alive to help keep them in the game. The former MVP did it all for Los Angeles in crunch time, scoring or assisting on all of the Clippers points over the final 10 minutes of the contest.

A 13-3 Clippers run (aided by some sloppy turnovers from Atlanta) knotted the game at 92 with five minutes to play, before another three-ball from Vit gave Atlanta a lead that they would not relinquish.

VIT BANG

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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

After a bucket from Harden, Johnson gets isolated on ‘The Beard’ and takes it to the cup for a crafty finish.

On the Hawks next defensive possession, Porzingis and Johnson came up with two huge stops on the interior, resulting in a shot clock violation by the home team.

The Hawks extended their lead to six after a transition take-foul led to a technical free throw from Porzingis and a bucket from Dyson Daniels. After trading baskets, two free-throws from Harden cut Atlanta’s lead to four with just under a minute to go in regulation.

On Atlanta’s next offensive possession, former-Hawk John Collins came up with an excellent defensive play, meeting Porzingis at the rim to give the Hawks a sideline out of bounds with less than five seconds left on the shot-clock.

Unable to get the ball to Porzingis on the inbounds, Atlanta had to make something out of nothing, and with the shot clock running down, they turned to (who else) Vit Krejci – who banked home a miracle three to put the Hawks up seven with 35 seconds to play, giving him 28 points on the night.

12:57 AM AND THE BANK IS OPEN FOR VIT pic.twitter.com/P4KqhRZmJY

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

It was anything but smooth sailing from here however for Atlanta. Krejci’s jubilance was short-lived, as he fouled James Harden on a three-point attempt just seconds later, sending him to the line for an opportunity to cut Atlanta’s lead to three.

After the free throw from Harden, the Hawks got sped up on the next possession – perhaps expecting Los Angeles to foul – causing Risacher to commit a ‘record-scratch’ of an error, turning the ball over with 0:18 seconds to play, giving the Clippers a chance to tie the game with a three.

With LA out of timeouts, Harden opted against holding on for the final shot and launched a quick three in transition (honestly not a terrible look considering how well he was shooting it in the fourth). He rimmed out, and Risacher secured the rebound, giving the Hawks a chance to ice the game at the free throw line.

This one still wasn’t over though. Risacher came up empty at the free throw line and after the Clippers secured the rebound off of the second free throw, they still had an opportunity to send the game to overtime.

With no timeouts left, Harden threw the ball ahead to Batum, but Krejci read the pass all the way, knocking the ball away from Batum before he even had a chance to shoot. Mo Gueye came up with the loose ball, launching the ball down the court as the game clock expired and Atlanta escaped with the win on the road.

Here are three keys to last night’s Hawks win.



Career Night for Krejci

This was Vit Krejci’s night, and long-time Hawks fans know just how long the 25-year-old has been working towards this.

This season is Krejci’s fourth with the Hawks, but the former second-round pick has had to earn his keep every step of the way. He was on a non-guaranteed deal in 2022-23. In 2023-24, the Hawks actually waived him prior to the regular season before resigning him on a two-way deal later on in the year. Krejci played well enough during the end of the 2023-24 season* to earn a partially guaranteed 4-year contract with Atlanta that summer.

*He was also the Peachtree Hoops reader’s choice assist of the year recipient in the regular season awards article I wrote that year.

Last season, Krejci really made an impact after injuries elevated him to a rotation spot, averaging 7.2 points while shooting 43.7% from three in 20 minutes per game across 57 appearances (16 starts). This season, Krejci struggled for minutes to start the year – logging DNP’s in 4 out of Atlanta’s first six games – before injuries once again gave him an opportunity for more minutes.

After quiet showings in games against Cleveland, Orlando and Toronto last week, Krejci scored 17 points on 13 shots in Atlanta’s win over the Lakers on Saturday, before exploding against the Clippers for 28 points last night.

Krejci became the first NBA player to hit eight threes off the bench this season, and the first Hawk to do so since Bogdan Bogdanovic hit 10 threes off the pine against Denver back in 2023.

“Once I hit those three threes in a row, that’s when I started feeling really good,” said Krejci after the game. “At the end, for me, it was most important not to force it. Dunn was playing pretty hard defense on me, so sometimes at that point the best thing you can do is just stay in the corner and open up the paint and let everybody play. So at the end, I was just trying to not force it and then obviously if the ball came to me just let it fly.”
‘We needed this spark from Vit tonight,” said Kristaps Porzingis. “We just didn’t have it in the beginning of the game, but when Vit came in [and] hit a few of those threes, you could see not just his confidence but the team’s confidence building.”

Quin Snyder shared in his post game presser that he’d actually spoken with Vit a few days ago to reaffirm the confidence he had in his player despite playing time being hard to come by.

“I just wanted him to know how much confidence I have in him.” Snyder said. “Sometimes the ‘stay ready’ moniker doesn’t feel loaded with a lot of sincerity but it’s true, and he’s done it, and I think as much as anything physically, which he’s done, mentally, the toughness that he’s shown, you saw the result of that tonight.”

Krejci said that Snyder has been telling him to ‘shoot’ and ‘be aggressive’ ever since he came to Atlanta, saying:

“That’s the best feeling as a player you can get from your coach. I love how we started two-three years ago, and the trust we’ve built over time. Obviously, I owe him [Snyder] a lot.

Truly an incredible night for Vit Krejci, and another feather in the cap for Atlanta’s ‘breakfast club’ after Mouhamed Gueye’s breakout game on Saturday night. Performances like this are what it’s all about.

Vit Krejci.

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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025


Ball/Player Movement Leading to Good Things on Offense

While Krejci was fantastic last night, something that stuck out to me from Atlanta’s offense as a whole was how well the team shared the ball.

Quin Snyder has repeatedly said this season that he does not want his team to get bogged down playing ‘isolation basketball’, and that he wants movement and quick decision-making to be staples of the half-court offense. Last night, the Hawks racked up 30 assists on 38 made field-goals – their highest assist percentage (78.9%) of the season.

Atlanta now rank fifth in the league in season-long assist percentage (68.6%), and have topped the 70% assist-percentage mark in four out of their last five games. Now it’s important to note that a higher assist percentage doesn’t mean that the overall offense has been better, however given that Atlanta are operating without their best on-ball player in Trae Young, it’s encouraging to see them lean into this style of play.

In the second quarter last night, Dyson Daniels does a give-and-get with Okongwu at the top of the key while Krejci comes off a baseline screen from Jalen Johnson. Daniels finds Krejci in the corner and he connects on the three.

Later in the second, Dyson and Jalen Johnson connect out of the pick-and-roll – but don’t sleep on the off-ball action between Okongwu and Risacher in the bottom corner, delaying the defense for just a moment, clearing the lane for Johnson to finish at the rim.

Early in the third quarter, Zaccharie Risacher comes off a Dyson Daniels screen into a handoff with Porzingis, giving him enough time and space to take a rhythm dribble before comfortably knocking down the three-ball.

Three-sacher 🪣 pic.twitter.com/jYm88Qx6ca

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

A few plays later, Jalen Johnson makes John Collins pay for a bad gamble, throwing down a one-handed jam off the dish from KP.

Jalen throws it DOWN off the backdoor feed from KP 🪓 pic.twitter.com/CCwCZQqoOf

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

A couple possessions after that, Okongwu fakes the hand-off to Kennard then finds Dyson cutting backdoor for a slam. Beautiful basketball.

Another backdoor cut for another jam 🛠️ pic.twitter.com/OYeWTtUUGT

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

Plays like the ones above should become more common as the group continues to build chemistry. It’s been great to see them embrace playing with the pass.



Another Solid Jalen Johnson Outing

After missing Saturday’s victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, Jalen Johnson returned to Atlanta’s lineup on Monday night and hardly missed a beat.

While it wasn’t his most efficient night shooting the ball (7-for-16 shooting, 0-for-3 from distance), Johnson was a catalyst on both ends, finishing with 16 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists, two ‘stocks’ and just one turnover, earning him high praise from Quin Snyder in his post game press conference.

“I thought Jalen tonight, his ability to get in the lane and the decision that he made, were the best he’s made all year.” Snyder said. “He was getting deep in the paint, and as a result he was able to finish, and he was also able to find people because he was under control.”

“When he goes off one foot, he finishes as well as anybody but it’s the times where he’s getting in there and he’s cut off and he’s got to add poise and use his strength and his balance. When he does that, the game slows down and he’s able to find people. I thought we saw that tonight in transition, but also in the half court.”

Johnson’s eight assists last night tied his season-high, and it’s the third time he’s dished out that many assists this season (9 games played).

In the second quarter, he gets downhill in transition, then finds Risacher on the interior for a paint bucket.

Run run run pic.twitter.com/U9mwRdGokn

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

In the third, he gets into the paint, then finds Okongwu underneath the basket for a late shot clock score.

In the fourth quarter, he drives on Zubac, draws the second defender, then sprays it out to Risacher for an open triple.

Zacch splashhhhh pic.twitter.com/BQZbDHJQ6U

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 11, 2025

Playmaking has always been one of Johnson’s best skills on the basketball court, but it’s been a learning process for him this season as he tries to find the balance between scoring and playmaking while serving as one of Atlanta’s primary ball-handlers with Trae Young on the sidelines.

“It’s exactly what we need.” said Kristaps Porzingis postgame about the uptick in Johnson (and Dyson Daniels) playmaking with Young out. “Jalen, he’s a great scorer. He can really get the ball in the hoop, and he’s selfless at the same time. He will make plays for others, he will kick out the ball, he will draw the crowd in and that’s what we love to see from him.”


With last night’s win, the Hawks are now above .500 for the first time this season (caw caw!).

Let’s hope Johnson and the rest of the guys can keep the momentum going in their next matchup against the Kings on Wednesday night. Tip-off for that one is at 10pm EST on FanDuel Sports Network.

Until next time!

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/anal...eles-clippers-video-analysis-quotes-breakdown
 
Taking a pick-ture of the upcoming draft

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With a chunk of the season complete, it’s time to take stock of a pair of assets for this upcoming offseason.

The Hawks sit at 6-5 despite losing Trae Young in the fifth game of the season due to a knee sprain. It will take time to write the story of this season on the court — a season when offseason moves elevated the expectations of the team in a wide-open Eastern Conference.

But for this, I’d like to focus on a couple of off-the-court situations to monitor.

No matter what happens on the court and around the NBA, the Hawks will have two first-round picks at their disposal in the 2026 NBA Draft. However, in a strange quirk, neither are straightforward.

Each of the two picks will be — at least in part — determined by the performance of other teams. One pick is an unconditional ‘best of two teams’ pick and another is a convoluted mess of a pick involving two other teams.

Let’s go through both of them here:

The best of the Bucks and Pelicans 2026 unconditional first-round pick​


You may have heard some excitement over this one.

During the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft, the Hawks used their 13th overall pick to make the ultimate maneuver. By agreeing to move down to the 23rd overall pick, the New Orleans Pelicans shipped to the Hawks their unprotected first-round pick swap with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2026 to move to 13 for Derik Queen.

It’s a move that has been widely panned from New Orleans’ point of view, meaning the deal for the Hawks has been an absolute heist.

As a reminder, this pick has no protections. It is also the most favorable pick between Milwaukee and New Orleans, two franchises who came into this season with serious questions swirling about mainstays of their rosters.

Milwaukee, however, has seen Giannis Antetokounmpo post MVP-level stats, and aided with the breakout of young players like Ryan Rollins, the team has jumped out to a 7-4 start. If Antetokounmpo continues this torrid play, I can’t see a lot of scenarios that have the Bucks in the lottery in a weakened Eastern Conference.

The Pelicans on the other hand, well, it’s much better news for Hawks fans there.

They have gotten off to a rotten start — one in which they had three 30-plus-point losses in their first six games. To date, they are 2-11 and alone in last in the Western Conference. Zion Williamson recently picked up a hamstring injury. Dejounte Murray isn’t expected back until 2026. Their head coach, former Hawk Willie Green, may soon be on the chopping block.

Put plainly, there is a significant chance the pick that conveys to Atlanta has significant odds to land in the top four of the draft post-lottery. And this upcoming draft has been described as one of the strongest in recent memory.

It’s early, but the disaster brewing there has fans dreaming of Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa or Cam Boozer wearing a Hawks jersey come late June.

The second most favorable of the Spurs, Cavs, Hawks 2026 first-round pick​


Buckle up, because this one is more complicated.

The Spurs acquired what amounts to double pick swap rights by making the first deal chronologically.

In trading Dejounte Murray to the Hawks back in the summer of 2022, they picked up the rights to three of Atlanta’s consecutive first-round picks. By rule, the middle of those three (2026) had to be pick swap rights and not the pick outright.

Atlanta then took that least favorable pick in 2026 into the most recent trade deadline. As part of the package in return for trading De’Andre Hunter to Cleveland, the Hawks picked up (among other draft assets) a pick swap with the Cavaliers in 2026.

What that means is the Spurs effectively get the best of the three teams’ picks, the Cavaliers get the worst, and the Hawks get the middle selection.

As of writing, the San Antonio Spurs are 8-2 and second in the West despite significant injuries to guards DeAaron Fox and Dylan Harper during portions of this early season. Cleveland is similarly stout at 7-4, near the top of the East. So, it’s likely the Hawks will pick up a pick in the 20s if the Spurs maintain their stellar pace regardless of how the Hawks perform.

Still, every first-round pick is valuable, especially in a strong 2026 draft class. And two first-round picks just add to the optionality the franchise has sought in the new regime towards becoming a sustainable winner.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/anal...tsa-cam-boozer-darryn-peterson-news-breakdown
 
Hawks at Clippers: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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The Hawks begin a West Coast swing.

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: Intuit Dome, Los Angeles, CA

Start Time: 10:30 PM EDT

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network app, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/atla...ers-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks rout Kings 133-100 on first night of back-to-back

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The Atlanta Hawks were in Sacramento on Wednesday night to face the Kings as their west coast road trip continues. The Hawks were able to get a nail-biting win on Monday against the Los Angeles Clippers to start the road trip, and they’re probably hoping that this one is less dramatic.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker returned to the lineup after missing the past two games with lower back spasms, giving the Hawks more depth at the guard position.

The Hawks got off to a slow start against the Clippers, and they made sure not to repeat that process against the Kings, as they struck first with a 3-pointer from Kristaps Porzingis.

KPorzee for three pic.twitter.com/ra6au58Fja

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

Alexander-Walker came back after his two-game absence and made an instant impact in the first quarter, knocking down 3-pointers, getting and-ones, and making flashy passes.

Welcome back Nickeil! pic.twitter.com/nvQHuJ4Uyg

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

The Hawks were able to build a double-digit lead in the quarter, but the Kings cut the deficit a few times. That didn’t stop the Hawks from continuing to put the pressure on, and they stayed efficient from the 3-point line, thanks to Luke Kennard.

Luke double dipping from distance 🍨🍨 pic.twitter.com/f8gqdgSU34

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

With a minute left in the quarter, the Kings went on a run and cut down their deficit to three points going into the second. Vit Krejci wanted to see if he was still hot from Monday’s game, and yes, he was still hot.

Vit is still hot hot hot pic.twitter.com/zWH1h0d7sC

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

Onyeka Okongwu tried his luck from the perimeter as well, and he cashed it.

Double O-ski money from the top of the key 🤑 pic.twitter.com/Rsv1AIWbNi

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

The Hawks put their foot on the gas once again, and extended their lead to double digits. They got it the easy way, with Jalen Johnson running to the rim.

DD to JJ 🛠️ pic.twitter.com/Mz9hHrdIzl

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

The Hawks kept running, pushing the pace, and on the other end they were forcing the Kings into tough shots.

Zacch two-hand TOMAHAWK pic.twitter.com/lRuZndQDnQ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

Going into halftime, the Hawks led 66-46, shooting 56% from the field and 45% from the 3-point line. The Hawks continued to pile up the points to start the third quarter, and it was from their ability to turn defense into offense.

The beat goes on in the second half

Nickeil knocks it away & Dyson dunks it pic.twitter.com/ZEGPz2X5rI

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

Things did not get any better for the Kings as they went down by 30 points, and head coach Doug Christie pulled the starters early in the quarter. That didn’t help the situation either, because the Hawks kept getting out in transition, more specifically, Zaccharie Risacher.

Zacch lefty thunder WHOA 💣 pic.twitter.com/kh8MAwMnnI

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025
Zacch's gonna have to start paying rent the way he's living above the rim tonight pic.twitter.com/mvCpmA3Y83

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

Johnson was working on a triple-double in the third, and Risacher helped him get his eighth assist of the night.

Jalen to Zacch for the and-1 💪 pic.twitter.com/R6VmIPsIL3

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

To end the third, Krejci went on another 3-point run, and extended the Hawks lead to 37 points going into the fourth.

Vit Krejci STILL cannot miss ‼️‼️ pic.twitter.com/6QpLAetjmW

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

The Hawks didn’t stop scoring in the fourth, and Porzingis kept it going with a 3-pointer.

Turn your sound on for this KP swish 💦 pic.twitter.com/rbuJcTpBqB

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

With less than eight minutes left in the game, Quin Snyder pulled the regular rotation and went deep into the bench. Kennard continued to make it rain in the fourth.

Luke smooth like butter with another 3 pic.twitter.com/IvXBFu7jGC

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

Asa Newell was able to get some burn late in the game and had a nice block.

Asa gets up for a block ☝️ pic.twitter.com/cyTpKWv04s

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 13, 2025

Johnson finished with 24 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists, Okongwu finished with 21 points, Risacher finished with 15 points, and Alexander-Walker finished with 14 points, six rebounds, and four assists.

The Hawks will be back in action tomorrow night against the Utah Jazz.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/recaps/66062/hawks-rout-kings-133-100-on-first-night-of-back-to-back
 
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