On Saturday afternoon, the Atlanta Hawks will host the Miami Heat at State Farm Arena in Georgia. For the game, they could be without their best player, as Tra
Trae Young took two dribbles, elevated and flicked his wrists, heaving a shot from 50 feet just before the buzzer sounded, watching it slide down the net to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a stunning win over the Utah Jazz.
Fresh off of a big win over the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night, Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat remain on the road for a more favorable matchup with the
The Jazz don’t offer much resistance on defense, allowing 118.5 points per game, a Bottom-5 mark in the NBA. It’s been even worse during this home slide, if you can believe it, as Utah is giving up 120.6 points per game, with teams shooting 48.5% from the field and 36.7% from 3-point range.
Trae Young was the talk of the town after he hit one of the most bonkers shots in NBA history. With the Atlanta Hawks conceding a game-tying three to Utah Jazz guard Collin Sexton, it was going to be
After beating the Chicago Bulls on Thursday, the Atlanta Hawks are back at home to face the Miami Heat and looking to get their third straight win. This is a big game when it comes to the Eastern ...
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After imposing his will on offense for four quarters on Tuesday, the Atlanta Hawk’s Trae Young still had one play left in him with the final seconds ticking off the clock as he heaved a buzzer-beating three-pointer from just behind the halfcourt line to give the Hawks a 124-121 victory over the Utah Jazz.
Atlanta is no longer just the Trae Young show on offense, and the guard has found a qualified co-star to orchestrate things.
Young (heel) is available for Saturday's game versus the Heat, Brad Rowland of the Locked On Podcast Network reports. Young has been upgraded from questionable to ...
Jalen Johnson scored 28 points and the Atlanta Hawks closed out a four-game homestand, winning a third straight contest, 120-110 over the Miami Heat on Saturday.
The last time the Utah Jazz met the Miami Heat, the Heat showed they are nothing more than pretenders. Miami lost to a team that is not interested in winning games and showed that the “Heat culture” they talk about is more of a gimmick than anything.