Hawks Secure Commanding Victory Against the Pelicans as Dejounte Murray Returns

In a thrilling matchup at State Farm Arena, the Atlanta Hawks hosted the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday, Dec. 2, emerging with a 124-112 victory. Dejounte Murray, now donning a new jersey, faced his former team, adding an extra layer of anticipation to the game. With intensity building across all four quarters, the Hawks’ win showcased their balance and determination on both ends of the floor. Here’s a breakdown of the game:

First Quarter: A Defensive Showdown

The opening period saw both teams locking in defensively, with the Pelicans edging the Hawks by just two points (28–26).

Key Moments:

•Defensive Impact: Dejounte Murray made his presence felt early, recording three steals that fueled the Pelicans’ fast breaks. For Atlanta, Onyeka Okongwu’s defensive rebound and clutch free throws late in the quarter were pivotal.

•Offensive Highlights: Jalen Johnson and rookie Zaccharie Risacher knocked down crucial three-pointers to keep Atlanta competitive, while Brandon Boston Jr. contributed a fast-break layup for New Orleans.

Second Quarter: Trading Blows

The second quarter turned into a back-and-forth battle, with both teams showcasing athleticism and skill. The Hawks entered halftime trailing 59-58 after a narrow one-point deficit.

Highlights:

Jalen Johnson’s Milestone: Johnson reached 1,000 career rebounds, a testament to his hustle and consistency.

Paint Presence:  Onyeka and guard Dyson Daniels scored key points in the paint, while CJ McCollum’s mid-range floater added to the Pelicans’ offense.

Momentum Swings: A technical foul on Trae Young briefly shifted momentum to the Pelicans, but Atlanta’s defensive rebounding and transition scoring kept them within striking distance.

Third Quarter: Hawks Gain Momentum

The Hawks found their rhythm in the third quarter, outscoring the Pelicans and grabbing a 92-85 lead heading into the final period.

Key Moments:

Offensive Spark: De’Andre Hunter shone in transition, scoring on a driving floater and sinking a timely three-pointer. Bogdan Bogdanović facilitated the offense with multiple assists, keeping Atlanta in control.

Defensive Presence: Yves Missi dominated the boards and recorded a crucial block for the Pelicans, but Atlanta’s paint dominance ultimately tilted the game in their favor.

Turnovers and Fast Breaks: Both teams struggled with turnovers, but Kobe Bufkin’s late layup provided the Hawks with a much-needed spark to close the quarter strong.

Fourth Quarter: Hawks Pull Away

In the decisive fourth quarter, the Hawks outscored the Pelicans 32-27 to secure a commanding 124-112 victory.

Key Performances:

Trae Young’s Leadership: Young orchestrated the offense brilliantly, delivering pinpoint alley-oop assists to Jalen for back-to-back dunks that brought the crowd to its feet.

Pelicans’ Resistance: Javonte Green kept New Orleans competitive with clutch rebounds and free throws, but the Hawks’ balanced attack and defensive intensity proved too much to overcome.

Final Thoughts

Atlanta’s ability to dominate the paint and capitalize on second-chance opportunities proved pivotal. Their balanced offensive contributions and defensive pressure in the closing minutes highlighted their potential in future matchups.

Now 11-9, the Hawks will look to continue their momentum on the road as they face the Milwaukee Bucks on Dec. 4.