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The Atlanta Hawks and the Utah Jazz played out an incredible closing few seconds on Tuesday night, but it was Atlanta’s Trae Young who had the last word with a remarkable game-winning buzzer-beater from beyond halfcourt.
Trae Young #11 of the Atlanta Hawks celebrates with teammates after making the game-winning shot against the Utah Jazz at Delta Center on Januar
SALT LAKE CITY – Trae Young hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer ... who snapped a three-game skid. Clint Capela scored 18 points and De’Andre Hunter 17. Lauri Markkanen made a season-high eight ...
Atlanta was not going to allow the Suns to beat them twice in a row. After having five days in between matchups, the Hawks and the Suns clashed in Atlanta toni
The Hawks played without second-leading scorer Jalen Johnson (right shoulder inflammation) for the second straight game. The Jazz were without ex-Hawks player John Collins (personal reasons), Keyonte George (left heel) and Brice Sensabaugh, who scored a combined 61 points in the last two games, because of illness.
Trae Young miraculously won the game for the Hawks on Tuesday with a crazy half-court shot to beat the Jazz in Utah.
After the Utah Jazz tied up Tuesday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks, Trae Young ended it. He drained a half-court buzzer-beater to send Atlanta to the 124-121 victory.
But, thanks to some last second heroics, Young and the Atlanta Hawks are headed home from Salt Lake City with a win.
He started alongside Trae Young, Dyson Daniels, Zaccharie Risacher, and Clint Capela. Utah's starting lineup consisted of Isiah Collier, Collin Sexton, Lauri Markkanen, Johnny Juzang, and Walker ...
Then Trae Young stepped up from beyond halfcourt ... leading a balanced Atlanta attack with Clint Capela scoring 18 and De’Andre Hunter adding 17 off the bench. The Hawks had lost three in a row on the road and could use this win on their six-game ...
The Knicks are staying focused on the task at hand, refusing to feed into Trae Young’s theatrics — antics that have made him a polarizing figure at Madison Square Garden. Young’s most recent display came when he rolled imaginary dice on the center-court logo after his Atlanta Hawks eliminated the Knicks from the NBA Cup quarterfinal in emphatic fashion.