![]() But then it’s fourth quarter basketball and those moments have to transfer over to us and we had some looks, we had some opportunities and those didn’t go for us. we did enough and did what we needed to get back and take a lead, have a good lead. “He’s had that moment at the start of the game, 17 first quarter points. “I used Julius Randle’s shot at the end in the corner with 4.5 (as an example) - those moments are moments,” said Pierce. When asked what gets the Hawks ‘there,’ Pierce referenced the ‘moments’ the Hawks were missing down the stretch. ![]() We were constantly trying to find those big play moments on our side and we got dinged by a guy making play-after-play all night. “Obviously Julius Randle had an amazing game from start to finish, shooting the basketball, hits the big shot on the baseline out-of-bounds, he hit every big three. “Credit to them,” opened Pierce postgame. A few free throws runs Randle’s total to 44 (including 17 points in the first quarter) and the Hawks fall to the Knicks by double-digits. Let’s pick things up down the stretch in the fourth quarter, starting with this three-pointer by Kevin Huerter - who had been struggling all night with his shot - as he fakes and steps to his right to hit the open three to cut the Knicks lead down to two points:Ĭapela wasn’t in a hurry to get back and help with Noel at the rim but to be fair I’m not sure if he’s getting there in time if he did.Ī missed three from Huerter basically finishes the game off for the Hawks before Nerlens Noel’s putback dunk puts the exclamation mark on the game for the Knicks. They did erase an eight point Knicks lead in the fourth after an Immanuel Quickley three-pointer to begin the fourth quarter but were unable to get back in front. The two sides traded baskets for much of the fourth quarter, which obviously didn’t work for the Hawks since they were the ones trailing the entire fourth quarter. The third quarter looked good for the Hawks too but the momentum swung quickly for the Knicks after it looked to be with Atlanta, the Knicks going on a 15-2 to run to overturn what was a seven point Atlanta lead to take a lead into the fourth quarter. This was spread nicely across the entire team too: Young shot six free throws, Cam Reddish shot four, Danilo Gallinari shot three while both Skylar Mays and Clint Capela got to the line twice. However, the Hawks haven’t always taken advantage of this advantage time in the bonus but in the second quarter last night the Hawks made that advantage count, shooting 16-of-17 from the free throw line. ![]() One of the things the Hawks have done well on a number of times this season is get into the bonus with six/seven/eight minutes remaining in quarters. Their activity, first and foremost, ramped up and they put together some stops on the defensive end, but on the offensive end the Hawks found themselves in the bonus with 7:15 remaining in the second quarter. The Hawks responded really well in the second quarter to get back into the game, and there were multiple factors as to how the Hawks got back into the game. Things didn’t look fantastic to start, the Knicks scoring 39 points in the first quarter to lead by double-digits, giving the Hawks an uphill battle. Trae Young led the Hawks in scoring with 23 points while John Collins added 19 points.įor the Knicks, Julius Randle blitzed his previous season-high of 30 points en-route to 44 points last night. The Atlanta Hawks were unable to return to winning ways as they faced-off against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Monday night, falling 123-112.
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