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Hawks lead wire to wire in 132-119 win over 76ers

NBA: Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks

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The Atlanta Hawks hosted the Philadelphia 76ers on the latter end of a back to back. The starters were Trae Young, Dyson Daniels, Zaccharie Risacher, Mouhamed Gueye, and Onyeka Okonwgwu.

The score was 12-7 in the Hawks’ favor before the first timeout. Georges Niang continued his hot streak from last night, immediately knocking down two three-pointers upon entering the game. His seven points led the Hawks to a 35-24 lead entering the second quarter. The Hawks assisted on eight of their 12 made field goals. They extended the lead out to 13 with 7:10 remaining in the half. LeVert continued to be a lift off the bench and the rookie continued to impress.


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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 23, 2025

The Hawks entered halftime leading 64-52. Niang scored 12 and Young, LeVert, Okongwu, and Mann had seven points each in a balanced effort. They extended the lead out over 20 at the midway mark of the third quarter, starting to take over the game. The lead stayed around the 18 to 22 range and the Hawks had no problems scoring. Risacher scored 16 points in the quarter alone and they entered the fourth quarter leading 107-82.

Niang and Young both garnered their own technical fouls, and Young got the crowd involved for his. After not getting a continuation call, he put two thumbs down and gestured the crowd to boo. With seven minutes left, the Hawks held on to a 15 point lead. They began to turn the ball over more and the scored less, leading Quin Snyder to take a time out. Though a rough start to the quarter, the Hawks put it away in the end. The lead almost dwindled to single digits but they were able to extend it back out and the lead was never threatened.

The Hawks won by a final score of 132-119.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...adelphia-76ers-132-119-trae-young-joel-embiid
 
Hawks survive late wobble to secure victory over Golden State

NBA: Golden State Warriors at Atlanta Hawks

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The Hawks allowed a 22-point lead to slip to single digits but held on to secure a home victory.

The Atlanta Hawks notched a second straight victory as they took care of business at home against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, securing a 125-114 victory at State Farm Arena. Trae Young led the Hawks in scoring with 25 points and 10 assists with Georges Niang adding 23 points off the bench. For the Warriors, Jimmy Butler III scored 25 points, and Moses Moody added 20 points.

Heading into this contest, the Hawks were handed a fortunate break with an injury to Stephen Curry midweek ruling him out with injury. Despite this, the Hawks were still considered underdogs but certainly did not play to the same tune to begin the game, powering to a 24-16 lead in this game before racking up a double-digit lead — even a 20-point lead in the first quarter.

The scoring was very balanced in the first quarter; anyone who stepped onto the court made a scoring contribution. Young and Zaccharie Risacher both scored eight first quarter points with Dyson Daniels adding seven as the Hawks shot 65% from the field en route to 40 first quarter points.

The Warriors reduced the gap in the second quarter, but the Hawks still remained in control with a 12-point lead behind a 69 point first half on 60% shooting from the field. Perhaps more impressively, the Hawks racked up 23 assists in the first half alone with just three turnovers — an extremely efficient first half.

However, the Warriors struck first in the third quarter to reduce the lead to six points, but the Hawks absorbed the early blow and struck back, re-establishing their double-digit lead, boosted by three three-pointers from Niang off the bench.

The Hawks looked as though they were cruising to an easy victory in the final frame, taking their lead to a game-high 22 points, but they hit a wall as the Warriors hit threes and free throws, reducing the lead to 10 points with 4:15 remaining.

The Hawks were struggling offensively, their scoreline stuck at 110 for nearly three minutes, but they hit some big shots to get themselves back on the board, including this drive to the rim from Caris LeVert to finally end the drought:

Once this shot fell, the Hawks were able to string a number of shots together, despite Golden State doing the same. After a Gary Payton II basket, the Hawks miss a shot but get the ball back thanks to Daniels’ third steal of the game. In transition, the Hawks get the ball up the floor quickly, with LeVert finding the cross-court pass to Risacher who hits a clutch three:

The Warriors hit their next two baskets, reducing the Atlanta lead to eight points, but the Hawks found another response as Young fakes Payton off the three-point line and he hits the floater:

When Moody scores on the other end to reduce the lead back to eight points, LeVert weaves inside and hits a jumpshot to re-establish the double-digit lead:

The Hawks, by now, have weathered the storm, prevented the Warriors from cutting the lead any more, and drained clock in the process. From here, they are able to hold out, an alley-oop from Young to Onyeka Okongwu sealing the deal with under a minute remaining.

Other than that stretch in the fourth quarter, the Hawks put together, essentially, a strong 45 minutes in this game to build up enough of a buffer when things went awry briefly.

Overall, the Hawks played very well and Hawks head coach Quin Snyder was able to separate this from the Hawks’ wobble in the fourth quarter.

“We made some plays when we put ourselves in a position where we needed them, so it’s always good to see that,” said Snyder. “I thought throughout the course of the game we did a good job executing the game-plan, particularly offensively. They’ve been playing great defense and you saw that late when we weren’t able to generate good looks. That can happen. We just got to make sure we’re not making it not as easy on them, turn the ball over in those situations. Really a good effort. I thought we passed it. You have to play with the pass against them, they’re so aggressive with their shifts. Some breakdowns on both ends late put us in a situation where there was game-pressure on us. When we had that game-pressure I thought we responded well.”

Caris LeVert played an important role in the Hawks hitting some baskets to stabilize the Hawks’ offense to get them back on track. His ability to get to the rim, drive by defenders, and hit jumpshots opens up a huge amount offensively, with Young detailing what exactly LeVert opens up for him.

“He brings a lot of scoring ability and brings a lot of attention,” said Young when asked about LeVert. “More times than not, a guy’s face-guarding me now and not letting me go. Gary Payton was on me and holding me the whole time. Whenever he (LeVert) starts going, beating his defender and getting into the lane it forced the defense to help in other ways, so I’m able to get the ball later in the clock, get downhill and shoot a floater or find somebody else later in the clock. That helps us and adds another dimension to the offense.”

LeVert finished with 14 points off the bench in another strong performance, while bench compatriot Georges Niang enjoyed a strong second half (18 points) en route to 23 points for the game, hitting six threes in the second half alone. Niang’s and LeVert’s scoring efforts helped the Hawks outscore the Warriors’ bench 49-34 — a key area in which the balance tipped in the Hawks’ favor.

The starting lineup certainly played their part too in keeping up with the scoring production. Trae Young scored an efficient 25 points (9-of-15 shooting) to go with 10 assists on the game, while Risacher (14 points) and Daniels (12 points, 11 rebounds, six assists) also contributed meaningful scoring contributions in addition to defensive contributions, with Daniels collecting another three steals on the defensive end.

Onyeka Okongwu was really strong in this game, arguably the most impactful player on the court last night — 22 points on 10-of-16 from the field, 2-of-3 from three, 12 rebounds, six assists, and two blocks.

Okongwu’s playmaking has leveled up this season, with the Hawks more and more comfortable playing through him.

“He’s got really good instincts,” said Snyder of Okongwu’s playmaking. “Guys trust him, we trust him even more. He’s been really effective rolling in those situations where he’s on the perimeter — whether he’s spacing the corner or he’s got the ball at the top of the floor and he’s passing and spacing — those are things that he’s learning to do more and more, and getting more and more comfortable. It’s something he’s worked on, and right now we’re seeing it translate.”

Offensively, Okongwu’s offensive tendencies serve him so well around the basket. He’s strong on the glass, his hook shots are typically very efficient, and his three-point shot has been a lot more efficient of late.

“O is playing great,” said Young. “His touch around the rim, getting the ball, he made some big threes for us early in the game. He’s been playing really well lately so we’ve got to keep feeding him, getting him the ball in areas that he’s been good at. He needs to stay aggressive for us.”

Since the All-Star break, Okongwu is averaging 15 points per game on 57% shooting from the field, 43.8% from three on 2.1 attempts, 10.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.3 blocks per game.

“Just being aggressive, finding my rhythm and making sure my confidence is at an all-time high,” said Okongwu on his run of form.

All in all, the Hawks played a really strong game — 124 points on 57% shooting from the field, hitting 15 threes on 41% shooting, 37 assists, 60 points in the paint, 19 points fastbreak points, 18 points off of turnovers, and 14 second chance points.

The final winning margin of nine points doesn’t really do the Hawks justice. Trailing for just 11 seconds in this game and leading by as many as 22 points in the final quarter, they deserved a lead larger than nine points by the end, but that three-minute spell in the fourth quarter made this game closer than it should have been. However, the Hawks made some crucial shots to steady the ship and essentially traded baskets the rest of the way.

With Steph Curry, who knows how this game unfolds, but it was still an entertaining fixture in which the Hawks played well. The Hawks are 7-3 in their last 10 games, and while there’s not much that can be done to rise to the sixth seed at this stage, the Hawks are playing very well at the right time of the season.

When you do that, you never know what can happen, but the Hawks are certainly doing all they can at this stage of the season and haven’t given up on anything.



The Hawks (34-36) are back in action tonight against the Philadelphia 76ers (23-47) at State Farm Arena.

Until next time!

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Checking in on the Kings and Lakers picks

Los Angeles Clippers v Atlanta Hawks

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Potentially juicy assets.

The Hawks (35-36) are in a strange position heading into draft season — one in which they will have either one or two picks in the upcoming NBA Draft, but neither of them will be their own.

By virtue of the original Dejounte Murray — one that sent out their unprotected first-round picks in both 2025 and 2027 plus first-round pick swap rights in 2026 to the San Antonio Spurs among other assets — Atlanta will hope they can make the playoffs and not surrender a lottery pick to the team in silver, black and white. So far, the Hawks are trending towards hosting a Play-In game as the 7-seed giving them two bites at the apple to make the Playoffs.

But elsewhere around the league, Hawks fans should still keep an eye on the Western Conference picture. Where the Kings and Lakers land in the final standings — as well as any draft lottery outcomes — will tell the Hawks how much draft capital they’ll have in June.

Sacramento Kings​


The Kings (35-36) are floundering in the West having built around DeMar Derozan, Domantas Sabonis and Zach LaVine — the latter of whom was involved in the midseason De’Aaron Fox trade to the San Antonio Spurs. With their record hovering around .500 all year, and typical Kangz turmoil with a coaching change mixed in, they have been unable to crack the top class of teams despite their all-in moves.

Back in the summer of 2022, the Hawks shipped out Kevin Huerter to Sacramento for a future protected first-round pick. The pick didn’t convey at top-14 protection last season, but this season it’s looking increasingly likely to finally make it’s way back to Atlanta.

Because the pick is top-12 protected, the Hawks can still have it convey even if the Kings miss the playoffs.

In this scenario, the Kings need to be no worse than tenth in the West — thereby making the Western Conference Play-In Tournament — and better than all of the top-10 teams in the East (including the climbing Hawks which is an interesting wrinkle). Then if the Kings were to lose in that tournament, they would enter the 2025 NBA Lottery with either the 13th or 14th best odds.

At that point, Hawks fans would need to just sweat out the lottery. If the Kings finished with the 13th worst record (assuming no record ties), they would have a 4.8% at jumping into the top-4 and keeping their pick. If they finished 14th (again, no ties), they would have a 2.4% chance at striking it rich. Otherwise, the Hawks get that pick with 95.2% and 97.6% certainty, respectively.

Logically, if the Kings make it out of the Play-In Tournament, that pick will convey to Atlanta but outside of the lottery no higher than 15th in the 2025 NBA Draft.

As of March 25, the Kings sit at ninth place in the West after a loss to the Boston Celtics, perilously close to falling to 10th behind the Phoenix Suns. But the eleventh-place Dallas Mavericks are a walking hospital and probably don’t have the juice to make a run at it, even with Anthony Davis returning to action.

Verdict: Root for the Kings to stay in the top-10 for a likely lottery pick heading Atlanta’s direction.

Los Angeles Lakers​


The Lakers (43-28) have had quite the wild ride in the past few months. At first, it looked like the Lakers hadn’t improved after a first-round exit last spring, having added just Dalton Knecht and Bronny James in the offseason as their only additions around an aging core of LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

And then a minor trade that no one talked about involving Davis happened. With ‘LA’ seemingly building for the future, along with a rescinded Mark Williams trade, it looked as though their roster was too incomplete to battle with the elites in the West.

But somehow, they managed to rocket up to second in the West standings at one point, putting the Hawks’ unprotected pick essentially out of lottery range. A recent James injury derailed some of their momentum, but it’s looking extremely unlikely for the Lakers to fall out of the top-6 in the West, guaranteeing them a playoff appearance and guaranteeing the Hawks a pick outside the top-14.

This Lakers unprotected first-round pick, you’ll remember, came via the New Orleans Pelicans in the most recent Dejounte Murray deal — even if the best asset in that trade has clearly been one Dyson Daniels.

But if the Lakers collapse, it’s possible that they slide out of the top-6 in the West. And if they enter the Play-In Tournament, it only takes two losses to end their season and surrender a lottery pick to the Hawks.

This is all just wishful thinking, however. The odds of that happening are rather slim with the end of the season quickly approaching.

As of March 24, Basketball-Reference simulates that the Lakers will make the playoffs around 95% of the time:

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Playoff odds projection

But with the loss to the Magic on Monday night, maybe you can still hold onto hope that things avalanche against the Lakers in their final 11 games of the season.

Verdict: this pick will almost certainly be in the 20s, but first-round picks in a strong class are always welcome.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...s-angeles-lakers-sacramento-kings-news-latest
 
Hawks at Rockets: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

NBA: Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks

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Hox at Rox.

The Atlanta Hawks (35-36) hit the road and take on the Houston Rockets (46-26).

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: Toyota Center, Houston, TX

Start Time: 8:00 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

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

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

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...ets-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks comeback against Rockets falls short, 121-114

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Houston Rockets

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Down by as much as 25, the Hawks couldn’t erase the full deficit.

The Atlanta Hawks started their three-game road trip against the Houston Rockets tonight. The Hawks came into the game on a three-game winning streak having won seven of their last nine games. Unfortunately, for the Hawks the Rockets came into the game even hotter and escaped with a 121-114 victory.

After the opening tip, both teams exchanged a few early possessions with no clear edge. But within minutes, the Hawks caught fire as they went on a 15-0 run. The run began with a corner three from Zaccharie Risacher, followed by a pair of steals that led to fastbreak finishes from Onyeka Okongwu and Trae Young.

Young had 13 points and five assists in the first half to give the Hawks a lift. The Rockets were able to overcome the Hawks strong first quarter as they lead by 17 points at halftime.

The Hawks were unable to contain the Rockets big lineup of Steven Adams and Alperen Sengun as they desperately missed Clint Capela. Adams and Sengun were able to dominate the paint by playing physical and aggressive.

Dyson Daniels versus Jalen Green was a great matchup as it featured one of the best defenders against one of the best scorers in the league. Entering the game Daniels has 204 steals which ranks fourth in a single season since 2000. He also has at least one steal in his last 43 games.

Green had a great game as he finished the game with 32 points after scoring 14 points and pulling down eight rebounds, three assists and two steals in the first half.

The Hawks had a difficult task coming into the game as the Rockets led the league in rebounds. They outrebounded the Hawks 51-42 and also outscored the Hawks in the paint 54-52.

Georges Niang continues his hot streak, averaging 13.4 points per game. It had been the first time in his career that he has had back-to-back games with 20 or more points before Tuesday night. He ended the game tonight with 12 points while going 3-for-7 on his 3-pointers.

The Rockets were able to limit the Hawks opportunities by playing zone and forcing turnovers. Houston forced 16 turnovers that lead to 22 points for the Rockets. The Rockets are the fourth best defensive team in the NBA.

The Hawks had a strong fourth quarter, and for a while it looked like they were going to have another fourth quarter comeback.

On December 26 they came back from 21 points down to defeat the Chicago Bulls. They also came back from 21 points down to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks by 21 points. They trail by as many as 25 points tonight, however they were able to cut the deficit to four points in the fourth quarter. The Hawks eventually ran out of gas to end their three-game winning streak.




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Hawks fourth quarter comeback not enough, lose to Heat 122-112

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Miami Heat

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Energy was lacking.

The Atlanta Hawks were in Miami on Thursday evening to take on the Heat. Both teams came into the game trying to stay within the Play-In race, and at this point, they want to be in the best position by the end of the season.

The last time these two teams saw each other, the Heat took the win after getting hot from the 3-point line in the second half. After losing 10 straight games, the Heat have won their last two, and are looking to continue the momentum.

The Hawks switched things up in this matchup and started Vit Krejci in place of Mouhamed Gueye. They got it going early in the game, getting out to a 14-point lead, and Zaccharie Risacher knocked down this 3-pointer to help build that lead.


Zacch at the rim and beyond the arc has us out to a hot start! pic.twitter.com/JNnUWwossm

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 27, 2025

Young called his own number and knocked this open 3-pointer.


Trae splashing around like he's at the pool pic.twitter.com/DkmUA0e17H

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 27, 2025

The Hawks kept their double-digit lead throughout the quarter, with Young finding Dominick Barlow for an easy lob. The Hawks went into the second quarter with a 32-22 lead.


Lob up to Dom pic.twitter.com/wzhDDXwi57

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

The Heat came out with better energy in the second and cut the Hawks lead down to three points, but the Hawks were able to hit a few shots to increase their lead, thanks to Terance Mann.


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Mann transition triple
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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

The Hawks eventually let go of the gas again midway through the quarter, and the Heat ended up tying the game. Onyeka Okongwu broke the tie with a strong take to the rim.


Strong spin move from Big O for the jam ⚒️ pic.twitter.com/rsihccuhsO

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

From there, the Hawks built on their lead, and Krejci knocked down another 3-pointer in the first half.


Vit's 3rd three of the night already pic.twitter.com/8seUZOTtrx

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

Though the Hawks built a lead once again, the Heat were able to come back and take the lead late in the half. Going into halftime, the Hawks trailed 60-55. Things didn’t get any better for the Hawks, and they found themselves down by as much as 21 points.

The Hawks found momentum late in the third quarter and cut their deficit down to 15 with the help of Caris LeVert and Okongwu.


Aggressive Onyeka pic.twitter.com/ia0PaFvG38

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

The Hawks started to make a comeback as the third quarter came to and end, and got their deficit down to as much as eight points. Defense turned into offense on this play, and LeVert got a fast break layup to go.


Defense to offense with T. Mann and Vert ⚡pic.twitter.com/dwvC1TcfC2

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

Young then came in with the giant killer. Though the lead was cut down to single digits at one point, the Heat built their lead up again going into the fourth quarter.


Float game pic.twitter.com/EingiFEHpk

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

The Hawks continued to try and make their comeback to start the fourth, and Young knocked down a deep 3-pointer in the midst of it.


Trae from Fort Lauderdale pic.twitter.com/2LEp9e43jo

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

Though the Hawks found themselves in a groove, the Heat knocked down a string of threes to increase their lead once again. Okongwu knocked down a three to get cut the Hawks deficit again.


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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

The threes kept falling for the Hawks, and Young had two big ones down the stretch.


Trae from Tampa pic.twitter.com/9jCCCJIhwY

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

TRAE FROM WAY OUT AGAIN pic.twitter.com/XDax5bjrZJ

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) March 28, 2025

The Heat found a way to stay ahead and had an answer for almost every three the Hawks made, and in the end, it was just too late for them to make a real comeback.

Young finished with 29 points and 12 assists, LeVert finished with 17 points, and Okongwu finished with 15 points and nine rebounds.

The Hawks will be back in action against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...awks-miami-heat-final-score-recap-notes-video
 
Hawks at Heat: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Houston Rockets

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Southeast Division battle.

The Atlanta Hawks (35-37) take a stroll on South Beach to face the Miami Heat (31-41).

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL

Start Time: 7:30 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

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

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

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...eat-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Risacher scores a career-high 36 to lead Hawks past Bucks 145-124

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Milwaukee Bucks

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That’s our rook.

The Atlanta Hawks battled the Milwaukee Bucks in the season series finale between the two teams. Atlanta came in having won three of the last four meetings between them.

Ultimately, Atlanta was able to keep the winning ways going as they defeated Milwaukee 145-124.

The Hawks started Trae Young, Dyson Daniels, Onyeka Okongwu, Mouhamed Gueye, and Zaccharie Risacher. The Hawks struggled defensively in the opening quarter as they allowed the Bucks to score 20 points in the paint. The Bucks shot 85% from the field, converting 17 field goals of 20 attempts. They also took advantage of Hawks turnovers by scoring eight points off those changes of possession.

For the Hawks, Young started the game hunting his offense as he had 11 points and five assists in the opening quarter. Young came into the game averaging 27 points and 10.9 assists per game while shooting 46% on field goals and 39% on his three pointers in his last 10 games.

The Bucks offense would eventually slow down as Giannis Antetokounmpo picked up his second foul with 41.2 seconds left in the first quarter. The Bucks led at the end of the first quarter 44-37.

The Hawks was able to dominate the second quarter behind the help of Georges Niang, who was 4-for-4 on his three-pointers, scoring 17 points total in the quarter. He has averaged 12.2 points per game during the month of March.

Risacher also added 13 points in the half, scoring all 13 in the second quarter.

The rookie is making a strong push for Rookie of the Year as he finished the game with 36 points. The 36 points are a career-high for Risacher. He just was sensational for the Hawks tonight as he was very efficient from the court, going 12-of-21. It’s his seventh 20-point game of the season and fifth in the month of March.

The Hawks went on a 21-10 run in the last seven minutes of the first half. Atlanta led 82-75 going into halftime as they outscored the Bucks 45-31in the quarter.

The Hawks kept the energy going as they lead by as many as 18 points in the third quarter. The Hawks were 14-for-25 on fields goals in the quarter and they also held the Bucks to 4-of-19 on their field goals.

Okongwu had another great game for the Hawks to close out his month. He finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds. It was his 24th double-double of the season and his ninth for the month of March. Okongwu had a great month of March as he averaged 15.3 points and 11.2 rebounds per game during the month.

Terance Mann is averaging 15 points per game (including nine points in the fourth quarters) in his last two games. He continued his strong bench play as he added nine points and four assists before being disqualified with his second technical foul.

Young ended the game with an impressive 19 points and 19 assists. It was also Young’s 15th time this season with double-digit free throws in a game. Daniels added 22 points, nine rebounds and six assists.

It was a much-needed win for Atlanta as they came into the contest a loss behind the Orlando Magic in the standings. The win also ties last season’s total wins with 36.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...lanta-hawks-milwaukee-bucks-final-score-recap
 
Hawks at Bucks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

NBA: Golden State Warriors at Atlanta Hawks

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Battle for the 6-seed?

The Atlanta Hawks (35-38) try to keep their top-6 aspirations alive against the Milwaukee Bucks (40-33).

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI

Start Time: 7:00 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

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

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...cks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Blazers at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

Atlanta Hawks v Portland Trail Blazers

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Home stretch of the season.

The Atlanta Hawks (36-38) continue their push for direct qualification into the Playoffs against the Portland Trail Blazers (32-43).

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Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Start Time: 7:30 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

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

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

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...wks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks lose tough game against Trail Blazers 127-113

Portland Trail Blazers v Atlanta Hawks

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Never regained footing in the second half.

The Atlanta Hawks begin the last month of the regular season against the Portland Trail Blazers tonight. Portland entered the game having not won a game at State Farm Arena since 2019. Unfortunately, for the Hawks, their winning ways ended against the Trail Blazers as they lost 127-113.

The Hawks rank as one of the better offensive teams in the league. They are ranked fifth in points per game (117.9), second in assists per game (29.5), eighth in offensive rebounds per game (11.9), and third in points in the paint per game (55.2).

The Hawks led at the end of the first quarter by a score of 27-26. Dyson Daniels was perfect from the floor going 4-for-4 with eight points. The Eastern Conference Defensive Player of the Month ended his night with 22 points and 10 rebounds.

The Hawks were able to outscore the Trail Blazers 16-10 in the paint. Atlanta was also able to push the pace and tempo at the start of the game, outscoring the Trail Blazers 11-4 in the early stages.

Trae Young also reached a milestone as he recorded his 800th assist in the first quarter. He finished the first half with double-digit assists (10), as it was a major reason why the Hawks were able to keep the game close.

Portland outscored Atlanta in the second quarter 31-27 as the Hawks had several costly turnovers that led to easy baskets. The Trail Blazers scored 11 points off 13 turnovers by the Hawks in the half. They also outscored Atlanta in second-chance points 12-5 in the half. Atlanta also struggled on their 3-pointers as they were 4-of-16, shooting 25%.

Portland started the second half hot, leading by as many as 18 points in the third quarter. The Trail Blazers’ duo of Deni Avdija (32 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists) and Shaedon Sharpe (33 points and 10 rebounds) were too much for Atlanta.

Onyeka Okongwu had an incredible month of March scoring 200+ points scored and 150+ rebounds during the month. Only Milwaukee Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo and Los Angeles Clipper Ivica Zubac had those totals for the month. He finished the game with 12 points and six rebounds.

Young recorded his 46th double-double of the season and his sixth in successive games. It’s also the 15th time this season he has had 15 or more assists in back-to-back games. Young ended the game with 29 points and 15 assists.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...nd-trail-blazers-final-score-recap-trae-young
 
Hawks at Mavericks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

Atlanta Hawks v Milwaukee Bucks

Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images

Can the Hawks bounce back?

The Atlanta Hawks (36-39) visit a busy Dallas Mavericks (37-39) team.

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen​


Location: American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX

Start Time: 8:30 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

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

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

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...cks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
Hawks undone by Davis dagger in defeat to Dallas

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Dallas Mavericks

Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

A close affair in Dallas settled by Davis

The Atlanta Hawks suffered a late defeat at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center on Wednesday night, 118-120. Trae Young led the Hawks with 25 points and 10 assists with Onyeka Okongwu adding 20 points and 14 rebounds. For the Mavericks, Anthony Davis scored a game-high 34 points and 15 rebounds, and Klay Thompson added 17 points.

Heading into the contest on the second night of a back-to-back the Hawks were considered slight underdogs in what was anticipated to be an even affair, and the opening stint certainly reflected that as a quick seven points from Mo Gueye helped the Hawks keep even behind a 16-15 start in the Mavericks’ favor.

The Hawks began to stretch their lead in the second quarter too as Young’s 16 second quarter points (21 for the half) helped the Hawks to 72 first half points, with the Mavericks keeping hot on their heels with 67 points of their own. The Hawks officially extended their lead to double-digits in the third quarter (unbeknownst to them at the time as a Dereck Lively basket was counted; later removed to a shot clock violation), but the hosts gradually reeled that lead in, taking a lead of their own before the fourth quarter.

Entering the final period, the Hawks looked in deep water as the Mavericks took their first double-digit lead of the night at a precarious point in the game, but the Hawks rallied and brought down the lead to one points with six minutes remaining. However, having rallied to reduce the lead the Hawks hit a dry-patch offensively, and the Mavericks were able to edge the lead back to six points with 3:36 remaining. The Mavericks — with the Hawks struggling offensively — elected to take a timeout and, from here, the Hawks flipped the script.

Let’s take a look at the stretch run: how the Hawks re-took the lead and how it was lost.

The Hawks had issues slowing down Anthony Davis all game long, but coming out of the timeout Okongwu is able to provide more resistance as Davis tries to back him down, and Okongwu is able to make life uncomfortable enough for Davis to help force a miss on this possession to get the ball rolling:

Okongwu made his impact on the offensive end, receiving the ball in the pick-and-roll from Caris LeVert and gets his shot to fall despite contact from Davis, and would complete the three-point play at the free throw line:

Neither the Hawks nor Mavericks are able to convert on their next offensive trips, but the Hawks would not be kept off the board for long, as Dyson Daniels hits the open corner three off the find from Young:

The Mavericks had trapped Young for basically all of the second half — needing to make an adjustment after Young’s 21 first half points — forcing the ball out of his hands. For the most part, the Hawks did well to convert on these more open opportunities down the roster, and this play was an example of that, and a timely basket for the Hawks and Daniels to re-take the lead.

The Hawks get another stop defensively, this time as Okongwu challenges Spencer Dinwiddie’s attempt at the rim:

Okongwu, again, was able to follow this up with another basket on the other end as he gets deep position inside and hits the hook when LeVert feeds the ball inside:

Now leading by three points, the Hawks have forced the Mavericks into a timeout, and just as the Hawks got into the game with the previous timeout they found themselves on the reverse side of the coin following this timeout.

The Hawks initially get the stop as Okongwu again forces a tough shot at the rim, with Dinwiddie having to alter his shot at the rim and helping force the miss:

The Hawks, however, miss their big chance as Young takes far too long to get into any offense here and allows the clock to reach a critical point, forced to take a bad shot against Thompson, which is missed:

The Mavericks punish a bad switch — Young on Thompson — and behind the screen Klay gets half the opportunity he needs and launches and hits a three to tie the game:

The Mavericks clamp down on defense as Caleb Martin makes life difficult for Young inside, and when he does wriggle free and gets towards the rim he’s thwarted by Davis for a block:

On the resulting inbounds play, Georges Niang’s pass to Daniels puts the Aussie in a difficult position and the pass from the baseline is intercepted for the turnover:

Out of a timeout, the Mavericks get the ball to Davis, who gets downhill and gets his runner to fall to give the Hawks the lead:

Not too much the Hawks really could have done here defensively. Okongwu goes with Davis on the drive, and Davis rises into the air before Terance Mann is able to properly dig on the drive-by — it’s just a quality shot from a top-tier player.

Out of the timeout from the Hawks, the Mavericks switch Davis out to Young on the catch, with Davis doing an excellent job defensively not allowing Young to penetrate inside and contesting the three, forcing a miss and, with it, deciding the game in the Mavericks’ favor:

A tough manner in which to finish the game for the Hawks. They were considerably behind in this quarter, rallied after a timeout, looked as though they had the ascendency themselves before another timeout, and then some poor offensive trips and made shots from quality shot makers undid them right at the end — they’ll believe they should have had this one.

Postgame, Hawks head coach Quin Snyder reflected on the close nature of the margins that decided this game.

“I thought we battled,” said Snyder. “We were aggressive with our defense in the fourth quarter. It always comes down to a couple of plays. Anthony Davis hit a really tough shot fading away off of one foot. Then we didn’t get a good shot late — they switched out and that’s a tough guy to score on in Davis as well. I thought the group really competed, and we battled and were right there. It’s a tough one to lose.”

On the second night of a back-to-back, there’s no question the Hawks competed to a high level and would have deserved something from this game. In the first half, Young was brilliant — scoring 21 points on 7-of-13 from the field, but was slowed significantly in the second half as the Mavericks forced the ball out of his hands.

Young’s opportunities were limited in the second half, but in saying that the rest of the team did well with the shots that were created from Young getting off the ball in the second half. However, in saying that, Young’s late game offense wasn’t brilliant, especially that shot with just under a minute remaining.

Onyeka Okongwu played very well in this spot, with Snyder outlining Okongwu’s efforts postgame.

“Particularly when they’re playing Gafford and Lively with AD, it puts even more on O’s shoulders,” said Snyder. “He was terrific, that’s why he played a lot of minutes. He made some big buckets down the stretch, he defended, and rebounded and gave us a really good game.”

It’s a very tough matchup for Okongwu with all of the size the Mavericks possess, especially with Davis — who was always going to be very difficult to slow down in this spot. Okongwu was great down the stretch on both ends of the floor: altering shots and hitting hooks.

Elsewhere, Dyson Daniels had an efficient 17 points, while LeVert added 14 points off the bench. The Hawks had plenty of points contributions — six players in double-digits — but they just weren’t enough to overcome Davis’ 34 points, with the Mavericks also enjoying six double-digit scoring efforts.

Davis may have simply been the difference in this spot — you look at boxscore and the two sides were very evenly matched last night. Both sides hit 15 threes, took a similar number of free throws (17-to-19), very similar on turnovers, the same number of steals, but five more blocks in the Mavericks’ favor, reflective of the five blocked shots from Davis himself last night. Throw in the game-winner for good measure as well as the defensive stop to finish the game...

In a game as close as this one, Davis really was the difference in the Mavericks winning and the Hawks falling to defeat.



The Hawks (36-40) are back in action on Saturday afternoon for a home tilt against the New York Knicks (48-28).

Until next time!

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...allas-mavericks-nba-breakdown-analysis-quotes
 
Hawks can’t complete last-second comeback, lose to Mavs 120-118

Atlanta Hawks v Dallas Mavericks

Photo by Glenn James/NBAE via Getty Images

Yet another wasted opportunity.

The Atlanta Hawks were in Dallas on Wednesday evening to take on the Mavericks. This was the Hawks second game of a back-to-back, as they lost to the Portland Trail Blazers yesterday at home.

Both the Hawks and Mavericks are looking to get good seeding in the Play-In tournament in their respective conferences, and every win matters during this stretch of the season.

It was a team effort to start the game, as all five starters were able to get on the board to keep the Hawks afloat.


A bucket for all 5 starters to begin the night! pic.twitter.com/oq1h7WvJIi

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

The threes were falling from the second unit, as Caris LeVert and Vit Krejci came in and got on the board early.


L3v3rt & Kr3jci pic.twitter.com/uAScfhJnPT

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

The Hawks and Mavericks went back and forth for the lead in the first, and Trae Young helped them regain it after this corner three. Going into the second quarter, the Hawks led 34-32.


Great look for Trae from the corner pic.twitter.com/Rh0Xe4d9HV

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

The Hawks started to gain some momentum in the second quarter, and Onyeka Okongwu popped it off with a hustle play that led to an and-one for LeVert. A few plays later, Okongwu challenged a play at the rim, and on the other side of the floor, walked into a 3-pointer.


Big O cashes a 3 ball pic.twitter.com/lfigHer2yl

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

Okongwu didn’t stop there and got a dunk to go from an assist by Young, which helped extend the Hawks lead.


Always
Be
clOOsing pic.twitter.com/uVrVB6H7C4

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

The Hawks continued to keep the lead throughout the quarter, and every time it looked like the Mavericks were going to make a run, they had an answer. Young continued to dominate in the first half with 21 points, which included this and-one.


Tried to wrap Trae up and it didn't matter pic.twitter.com/GaC7cJCE04

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

The Hawks went into halftime leading 72-67. The Hawks continued to keep the lead throughout the third, and Mouhamed Gueye got an easy slam on the break.


Dunks on Dunks for Mo in the 3rd ⚒️⚒️ pic.twitter.com/oRb3dSDR0o

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

LeVert got this fadeaway midrange shot to go as the Mavericks planned a comeback.


Toughhh baseline 2 for Caris pic.twitter.com/lIEYdEKnH6

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

The Mavericks eventually were able to break through and take the lead late in the third as the Hawks struggled to find some offense. The Mavericks fell into a zone which allowed the Hawks to get some easy 3-pointers, and they were able to keep the game close.

Going into the fourth, the Hawks could not get anything going as the Mavericks went on a 7-0 run to go up double digits. Like the Hawks have done all season, they fought back and cut their deficit down, with the help of Georges Niang.


Parked the Minivan over in the corner pic.twitter.com/LPlgOShEwn

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

The Hawks kept it close midway through the fourth, but both teams struggled to get anything going. It was the Okongwu show down the stretch, as he got an and-one to go over Anthony Davis to cut the Hawks deficit to two points.


Yessir OO ‼️ pic.twitter.com/ODwEjYMUHc

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

Daniels then knocked a three to give the Hawks the lead.


Dyson 3 for the LEAD pic.twitter.com/qK95NK0rbE

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

Okongwu made another hook shot to extend the Hawks' lead to three points.


O AGAIN pic.twitter.com/BkxVXYlFuf

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 3, 2025

Klay Thompson hit a big three to tie the game for the Mavericks, and the Hawks had a few chances to take back the lead but weren’t able to. With 3.4 seconds left in the game, Davis hit a runner to give the Mavericks a two-point lead. Young had a look at the final shot and went for the three over Davis, but he ended up missing and the Hawks walked away with a loss.

Young finished with 25 points and 12 assists, Okongwu with 20 points and 14 rebounds, and Daniels finished with 17 points, six rebounds, and five assists.

The Hawks will be back in action on Saturday to face the New York Knicks.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...allas-mavericks-final-score-recap-news-latest
 
Daniels wins Eastern Conference Defensive Player of the Month for March

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at Milwaukee Bucks

Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

His defense continues to rack up awards.

The Atlanta Hawks had another player receive an award for Player of the Month honors for March. Dyson Daniels was named the Defensive Player of the Month for March. It’s also his second time winning the award this season, making him the second player to receive the award multiple times after Evan Mobley. The Hawks were 9-5 for the month of March.

Daniels has had an amazing season defensively for the Hawks after being acquired in an offseason trade from the New Orleans Pelicans. In March, Daniels recorded 46 steals which led the league during the month. He also leads the league in total steals and steals per game. The third-year guard has earned the nickname The Great Barrier Thief for his defensive accomplishments this season.

Earlier this season he became the youngest player to have 200 steals in a season and the fifth player to do so before turning 23 years old. He also recorded his 213th steal against the Milwaukee Bucks which passed Hawks great Mookie Blaylock for most steals in a single season in Hawks history. Daniels achieved another milestone in the win against the Bucks as he secured his 400th deflection of the season.

Daniels, in 69 games for the Hawks, is also averaging 14.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game offensively to go along with the defense. Daniels is almost a shoo-in for the first team All-Defensive team this season. At the young age of 21 years old, Daniels fits Atlanta’s plans of building a good young roster around superstar point guard Trae Young.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...yer-month-award-latest-news-atlanta-hawks-nba
 
Risacher wins back-to-back Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month awards

Atlanta Hawks v Milwaukee Bucks

Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images

Magnifique!

Atlanta Hawks rookie Zaccharie Risacher earned another milestone as he was awarded the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month Award for March. It was also his second time winning the award as also he won it in February. Risacher is the only rookie this season to win the award in back-to-back months.

Risacher played in 14 games during March and averaged 16.3 points per game with a 53% field goal percentage.

The Hawks’ overall record during March was 9-5. The 16 points per game is the most he has averaged in any month during his rookie season. He has consistently gotten better as the season has progressed as shown by his averages in December (9.4), January (11.9), and February (12.8).

In his most recent game, he scored a career-high 36 points against the Milwaukee Bucks. The former No. 1 overall pick has played himself back into the recent conversations of who the NBA Rookie of the Year — an award that should be between Stephon Castle and himself.

Risacher has been a force to be reckoned with lately with several highlight reel dunks, and he is shooting the ball with much more confidence as of late. Overall, he has played in 67 games with 65 starts and averaged 12.4 points and 3.7 rebounds per game.

He currently ranks among rookies in the top 5 in several categories such as total points, made field goals, three-pointers, free throws, and steals.

The rookie has a bright future in Atlanta with Trae Young and Jalen Johnson playing alongside him. He is proving to everybody that he was worthy to be the number one pick in last year’s draft.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...ccharie-latest-news-rookie-month-award-update
 
What Knicks game? Hawks no show for 121-105 implosion

New York Knicks v Atlanta Hawks


Burn the tape.

The Hawks and Knicks linked up for the fifth, yes FIFTH, time this season — a series that includes a big NBA Cup Quarterfinal win in New York to send the Hawks to Las Vegas back in December.

New York was down a number of key contributors, like Jalen Brunson, Miles McBride and Mitchell Robinson, so Atlanta had a chance to continue their push for the seven-seed in the Eastern Conference.

Atlanta got off to a hot start with a triple from Trae Young and a nice baby hook shot from Zaccharie Risacher. Then Young followed it up with his second three in the opening minutes:


Trae with a couple DEEP threes to open the game pic.twitter.com/WDrKL734FC

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 5, 2025

New York started pretty hot as well, pouring in 21 points in the first six minutes of the contest. Atlanta’s lax defense was partially to blame, and so they’d need to tighten up very quickly.

Soon, ball security became a big issue, and the Knicks capitalized over and over in transition. Head coach Quin Snyder was forced to stop play at 27-17 to regroup the good guys.

Dyson Daniels did his best to force a rare stop in the first quarter:


Dyson ball HAWKing pic.twitter.com/cxZFfHBRJR

— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) April 5, 2025

The defense ticked up a bit late in the quarter, but the Hawks still found themselves down 38-31 after 12 minutes.

In the second quarter, the Hawks again started in a shaky fashion. New York jumped out to a 12-point lead. Things only snowballed from there, with Atlanta unable to hit absolutely anything and the Knicks capitalization on the other end.

Before you could blink, the Hawks trailed 66-41 with four minutes left in the half, and Atlanta was in danger of being blown out of the building.

By the time the halftime buzzer sounded, the Hawks were down a huge amount, 78-53. This is where I would usually highlight players’ good performances, but there were none in the first half so let’s move on.

The third quarter was...something. Ugly is one word to describe it. A beatdown was another. It vaguely resembled basketball from Atlanta’s side.

Terance Mann and Caris LeVert gave the Hawks a bit of life later in the third quarter, at least. After the lead ballooned to over 30, a couple of nice defensive plays leading to scores brought it back down to 27.

The lead largely held right there until the merciful end to the third quarter, 108-80. This game was virtually cooked well done, and yet we had 12 minutes left to play.

Let’s just skip to the end — the Hawks lost 121-105.

New York shot 15-for-29 (52%) from three off a lot of wide open looks, but really every phase of the Hawks’ performance was well below standard. Flush this one and move onto the Jazz game tomorrow.

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...lanta-hawks-final-score-nba-latest-news-recap
 
Knicks at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

NBA: Atlanta Hawks at New York Knicks

Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Yet another Knicks matchup.

The Atlanta Hawks (36-40) meet the New York Knicks (48-28) for the fifth and final time this regular season.

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: 3:00 EST PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (FDSNSE)

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

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

Source: https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2025...wks-start-time-tv-streaming-radio-game-thread
 
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