Hawks cling on for a 134-127 victory over Rockets

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Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images The Atlanta Hawks came into Houston looking to put together a winning streak. But this Rockets squad is much better than the rebuilding teams of the past few years, so a win would come...

Atlanta Hawks v Houston Rockets Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images

The Atlanta Hawks came into Houston looking to put together a winning streak. But this Rockets squad is much better than the rebuilding teams of the past few years, so a win would come as a legitimate challenge on the road.

The Hawks hit threes early on, punishing the double big lineup from the Rockets � Sengun and Smith Jr. � with floor stretching. Trae Young in particular used screens over and over to free himself from pesky defender Dillon Brooks.

Trae gets the 3 and the foul. @TheTraeYoung | @ATLHawks pic.twitter.com/qO2qlPwupD

� Bally Sports: Hawks (@HawksOnBally) December 21, 2023

Houston countered with some hot shooting of their own, but Atlanta could barely miss and so the Hawks mounted a decent lead by the end of the first period. The visitors took a 39-29 lead after one behind 8-for-16 (50%) shooting from deep.

The Hawks continued to go nuclear from range, finding easy shooting space and letting it fly at will. They took a 52-33 lead quickly and forced Rockets head coach Ime Udoka to call a timeout to settle things down.

Trae drills a 3 to punctuate a 13-4 run ?? #NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/3Iw6zG8bXi

� Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 21, 2023

Houston was playing �catch up� from almost the opening tip, but Atlanta was able to hold them at arm�s length in the first half. Even the ball sharing was almost picture perfect from Atlanta�s offense.

Bogi is kinda out here wheeling and dealing pic.twitter.com/pOy6Tri4XV

� Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 21, 2023

Atlanta also did an admirable job defensively, and that combined with precise execution on offense in the first half gave them a 77-65 lead at halftime. Four players had already hit double figures in scoring by halftime and Atlanta remained hot from three, going 13-for-26 (50%) in the first half.

In the third quarter, the Rockets refused to go away. Some crafty buckets by Alperen Sengun kept things close early on. Cold shooting from Atlanta didn�t help, and just like that the lead was down to 84-81.

The Hawks got into defensive foul trouble early as well, putting Houston on the line a lot late in the third quarter. Starting 0-for-6 from deep in the third quarter compounded problems, and suddenly the Rockets had captured a 92-91 lead.

By the end of the third quarter, Houston held a 100-98 lead. In the third quarter alone, the Hawks shot 0-for-8 from three while the Rockets countered with 5-for-12 from three. Atlanta would need a strong fourth quarter to pull this one out.

Atlanta put together a 9-0 run between the third and fourth quarter to take a 107-100 lead. Onyeka Okongwu was at the finishing end of multiple lob passes from Trae Young and Bogdan Bogdanovic for extra punctuation, like the one below.

This play design @TheTraeYoung ?? @LeaderOfHorde ?? @BigO21_ #HawksHighlight pic.twitter.com/G4zfaW9FsD

� Bally Sports: Hawks (@HawksOnBally) December 21, 2023

The Hawks used this energy to continue to surge. Atlanta continued to feed off the momentum and found openings everywhere on the court.

Bogi BINGO pic.twitter.com/szIleQC9NA

� Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) December 21, 2023

Still, Houston put together a run of their own to make it 127-118, and so the game could not be decided heading into the final three minutes of the contest. A handful of ugly offensive possessions by Atlanta down the stretch opened the door for Houston.

After a Dillon Brooks steal to lead a fastbreak, the Hawks clung to a tenuous 129-125 with 52 seconds left in the contest. On the next possession, Young beat a double team with a feed to Saddiq Bey for an open triple. From there, the Hawks hung on for a 134-127 victory.

Onyeka Okongwu played the final 17 minutes straight and logged 19 minutes and 11 rebounds. Trae Young finished with 30 points and 13 assists, his fifth such �30 and 10� game straight which puts him in rarified air all-time.

Game streaks of 30 points and 10 assists, NBA history:

7 - Oscar Robertson, 1964
6 - Oscar Robertson, 1964
5 - Russell Westbrook, 2017
5 - Michael Jordan, 1989
5 - Tiny Archibald, 1973
5 - Trae Young*, 2023

*and counting

� Wes (@bloghawk) December 21, 2023

The Hawks now take their two-game winning streak down to Miami for a game with the Heat on Friday.


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