Atlanta Can’t Overcome Shooting Woes in 120-97 Blowout Loss to Golden State
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Atlanta Can’t Overcome Shooting Woes in 120-97 Blowout Loss to Golden State

When the Atlanta Hawks have lost basketball games this year, you can usually point to a single quarter as the reason. They were outscored 38-17 in the third quarter in Sunday’s loss to the Blazers, they scored just 15 points in the fourth quarter in a loss to Chicago and tonight against the No. 1 team in the Western Conference, Atlanta was outscored by 41 points. -22 during the first quarter. Golden State only outscored Atlanta 79-75 the rest of the way, but the damage was already done. Atlanta’s offense was non-existent all night and Golden State cruised to a 120-97 victory over the Hawks.

For most of the game, the Hawks’ defense was surprisingly not the problem. Golden State was red hot from three in the first quarter, but finished the game shooting 47% from the field and 35% from three. There have been many games where the Hawks let their opponents have a big night shootout, but this was not one of those nights.

Atlanta’s offense couldn’t find its rhythm all night long. The Hawks shot 33% from the field and 26% from three and it’s hard to point to any good performances from anyone tonight.

Trae Young is still having trouble shooting the ball, going 4-12 from the field and 1-6 from three. He and Jalen Johnson both had double-doubles and weren’t the biggest problems. One of Atlanta’s biggest concerns this year was shooting and spacing and they would need both Bogdan Bogdanovic and De’Andre Hunter to help with that. Bogdanovic had a really tough night, shooting 2-14 from the field and 1-7 from three. Hunter, who has been really good this season, shot 3-12 and 0-6 from three. Atlanta had been 4-0 with Hunter available and he had scored 22 points in three of his four games this year, but tonight was tough. Atlanta couldn’t find offense from anywhere, whether it was the starters or the bench and it cost them tonight against one of the NBA’s elite teams. The Hawks had 21 offensive rebounds tonight compared to Golden State’s seven and they still couldn’t make it count.

Golden State was elite on defense tonight and did just enough on offense after an explosive first quarter. They shot 47% from the floor and 35% from three in the game and Andrew Wiggins led the way with 27 points. Steph Curry had 23 points on 4-6 shooting from three.

The next step for the Hawks is a big game in Chicago in the NBA Cup. The Hawks are the last undefeated team in East Group C and they would go 3-0 with a win. This loss drops them to 7-9 and the game against the Bulls is the last of their current road trip.

Let’s recap tonight’s game.

The Hawks continued with the same starting lineup. Trae Young, Dyson Daniels, Zaccharie Risacher, Jalen Johnson and Clint Capela.

Golden State starters were Steph Curry, Lindy Waters III, Andrew Wiggins, Draymond Green and Trayce Jackson-Davis.

The first five minutes of the game were all right for the Hawks. They trailed 16-15, but they were 3-6 from three and kept pace with the Warriors.

The rest of the first half was ugly.

Golden State would go on a 13-2 run to take a 29-17 lead and it was just a foreshadowing of what was to come for the Hawks. They couldn’t buy a basket and Golden State hit open threes. The Warriors are arguably the deepest team in the NBA and their bench was far superior to Atlanta’s in the first half. Golden State extended its lead to 41-22 after the first quarter and the Hawks were already in deep trouble after just one quarter of play.

The defense was poor in the first quarter, but the offense was the main issue. The Hawks shot 35% from the field and 29% from three. Golden State on the other hand was 60% from the field and 46% from three. The Warriors bench outscored the Hawks bench 19-3. It was a really tough first quarter for Bogdan Bogdanovic, Onyeka Okongwu, De’Andre Hunter and Kobe Bufkin.

The Hawks defense in the second quarter was much better and there were times when it looked like Atlanta might close the lead. They cut it to 16 with 5:59 left in the half, but Golden State went on to close the half with a 12-3 run. The defense held Golden State to 2-13 shooting from three in the second quarter, but the offense was terrible. Atlanta shot 28% from the field and 22% from three in the second quarter and despite having some stretches to pull the lead together, Golden State led 67-42 at the half.

Atlanta shot 30% from the field in the first half and 26% from three. The only bright spot was Jalen Johnson, who had 10 points and six rebounds.

Golden State shot 48% from the field, but just 31% from three. The Warriors bench outscored the Hawks 28-10 in the first half. Bogdan Bogdanovic had a poor shooting half and started 1-7 from the field.

Trae Young’s shooting woes continued as well. Young has struggled to shoot the ball so far this year, going 1-6 in the first half and scoring just three points.

The third quarter was the best of the night for the Hawks. They outshot the Warriors 33-23 and looked like they could make a game of it. With 2:38 left in the quarter, the Hawks had cut the lead to 12 and had the momentum. The problem was that every time the Hawks seemed to have momentum, the Warriors stopped it. Golden State led 90-75 going into the fourth. Atlanta held Golden State to 29% from three in the third quarter and Young led the (still struggling) offense with seven points and five assists.

Atlanta never made a serious run in the fourth quarter. The defense kept them in it for a period, but the offense was still terrible. Atlanta lost the game by 23 points and now trails Chicago at 7-9.