Trae Young returned to Madison Square Garden on Monday and Knicks fans gave the Hawks star his usual greeting.
It happened early. Trae Young was being guarded by Mikal Bridges - one of the best defenders on the New York Knicks. During this particular play, Young struggled to find a hole in Bridges' defense resulting in an early shock-clock violation.
Young (Achilles) will play Monday against the Knicks, Lauren L. Williams of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Young was previously listed as probable, so it's not a surprise to see him activated in a matchup versus New York that he always looks forward to.
NBA fans might remember Max Strus’ 59-foot buzzer-beater for the Cavs last season. Strus’ shot was the second-longest buzzer-beater ever, behind Devonte’ Graham’s 61-foot buzzer-beater back in 2021. I wrote about how Graham’s shot compared to the longest buzzer-beaters in ever at the time, and now Young’s name joins the list.
The Atlanta Hawks walked out of the Vivint Arena in Utah with a 124-121 win over the Utah Jazz in a game sealed by Trae Young. Young threw up a half-court heave with time expiring that went in to seal the Hawks' three-point win after a Collin Sexton shot with 2.
The NBA released its third batch of fan voting Thursday for the coming All-Star weekend, and the Hawks’ Trae Young ranks fifth among guards in the Eastern Conference.
He finished the game with 24 points and 20 assists, helping the Hawks improve to 19-18 in the East. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry was clearly impressed after witnessing Trae Young's game-winner for the Atlanta Hawks against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday. Curry didn't have to write a word to ...
Trae Young and De’Andre Hunter are also available after missing Wednesday’s game. -via Bluesky / January 18, 2025 Lauren L. Williams: Hawks injury report for Saturday @ Celtics: Probable ...
A look at Trae Young, the Atlanta Hawks guard who played basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners and Norman North before joining the NBA.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Trae Young hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from beyond the halfcourt line to give the Atlanta Hawks a 124-121 victory over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night.
Behind Jalen Brunson’s 34 points, New York left the MLK Day matinee at MSG with a 119-110 win that was ugly, physical and filled with complaining to the referees but nonetheless satisfactory after