Phoenix Suns, Atlanta Hawks
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The Atlanta Hawks have a chance to continue their hot streak tonight as they go for their fifth straight win. Their opponent this evening is going to be the Pho
Suns' big Mark Williams sat out the second of a back-to-back Nov. 13 with right knee injury management. He has yet to play in the second of a back-to-back this season. Williams is averaging 11.7 points and 8.8 rebounds in his first season in Phoenix.
In Thursday’s victory over the Jazz, Jalen Johnson led the way for the Hawks as he recorded a triple-double with 31 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists and seven steals while Onyeka Okongwu added 32 points and 11 rebounds of his own.
PHOENIX -- Injuries are keeping some pretty big names off the court in tonight's contest between the Phoenix Suns and Atlanta Hawks. For Phoenix, the Suns are still without Jalen Green as he recovers from his hamstring injury that's unfortunately nagged him dating back to preseason.
The Phoenix Suns face significant lineup challenges for their upcoming game against the Atlanta Hawks. Key player Jalen Green remains sidelined with a
Atlanta arrives with almost the opposite profile. On the road, the Hawks show surprising maturity: they play loose, aggressive, and their three-point shooting allows them to ignite a game in just a few possessions. Their recent win in Utah, fueled by a standout performance from Jalen Johnson, showed that they can beat anyone when they’re rolling.
The Hawks are on the second night of a back to back and just released their injury report for the game tonight.
Recent reports indicate that the Atlanta Hawks will shop Kristaps Porzingis’ expiring contract, as rival executives predict a major move.
Yet, the elephant in the room is that the Hawks are winning without Trae Young, playing a defense-first brand of basketball that does not appear to play to the four-time All-Star’s strengths. So… are they better off without him?