The Atlanta Hawks’ preseason finale against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Oct 17. ended with a tight 104-99 loss for the Hawks, but it was an opportunity to see promising performances, especially from young players.
Kobe Bufkin stood out, leading all scorers with 31 points, showing his potential to contribute significantly as the season progresses. Despite the loss, Bufkin’s performance is a positive takeaway for the Hawks.
On the other hand, Oklahoma City saw a balanced effort from their lineup, with Isaiah Joe stepping up off the bench to lead the Thunder with 16 points. However, the Thunder have reason for concern after Jalen Williams suffered a left ankle sprain, which could affect their rotation heading into the regular season. Williams’ ability to play in multiple positions has been key for the Thunder’s lineup flexibility, so any absence could impact their early-season plans.
The game was close throughout, with Atlanta missing several key starters but staying competitive thanks to strong contributions from their bench. This depth could be crucial as the Hawks look to build momentum in the regular season. Meanwhile, the Thunder’s 4-1 preseason record shows they’re in good form, but the health of their key players like Williams will be a significant factor as they move forward.
Both teams will aim to take lessons from this final preseason matchup as they prepare for the regular season.
Next up: The Atlanta Hawks will host the Brooklyn Nets on “Opening Night Presented by State Farm®” on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Tip-off is at 7:30 PM
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