Monday night, at State Farm Arena the Atlanta Hawks matched up against the Los Angeles Clippers in hopes of ending their 7- game losing streak.
The Hawks led the Clippers throughout the game until the fourth quarter onslaught that left the Hawks unable to overcome. In the end the Hawks fell to the Clippers 127-119.
The First quarter started off with high energy and Trae Young scoring two buckets.
He's getting to work early, folks. pic.twitter.com/zeh9OHfkh4
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 20, 2018
The first and second quarters was full of slam dunks delivered by Dewayne Dedmon, John Collins, and Kevin Huerter.
https://twitter.com/atlhawks/status/1064698516302454784?s=21
Fresh into the third quarter, Trae Young pass the ball to Omari Spellman for the score.
Trae ➡️ Omari pic.twitter.com/SsVrIsvXLG
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 20, 2018
John Collins scored eight points with two corner 3-points.
Gotta have 'em! pic.twitter.com/f1cgas3HTK
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 20, 2018
The game ended with Trae Young leading with a top score of 25 points and 17 assists, Taurean Prince 21 points, and John Collins scoring 18 points.
https://twitter.com/atlhawks/status/1064927351144886277?s=21
After the game here’s what Taurean Prince said about the loss.
https://instagram.com/p/BqaxuOSnxKw/
The saga continues as Atlanta now (3-14) seek to break their 8 game losing streak, returning to action on Thanksgiving Eve, as the team hosts the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday at State Farm Arena.
#TrueToAtlanta
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