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Atlanta Hawks Dominate Fourth Quarter to Secure Victory Over Brooklyn Nets

First Quarter


The Atlanta Hawks started strong against the Brooklyn Nets, taking an early lead with a 32-30 advantage by the end of the first quarter. The Hawks showcased their offensive prowess, with Kristaps Porziņģis making significant contributions. The Nets kept pace, however, thanks to their efficient shooting from beyond the arc.


ATLANTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 21: Trae Young #11 of the Atlanta Hawks shoots during the first quarter against the Indiana Pacers during an NBA In-Season Tournament game at State Farm Arena on November 21, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams continued to battle fiercely. The Hawks extended their lead slightly by scoring 28 points compared to the Nets' 26. Dyson Daniels was instrumental during this period, providing crucial assists and maintaining defensive pressure on the Borough's key players.


Third Quarter


As play resumed in the third quarter, Jalen Johnson stepped up for Atlanta with impressive rebounding and scoring efforts. Despite a strong push from Brooklyn's offense that saw them score 31 points in this period alone, Atlanta managed to stay ahead by adding 29 points of their own.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter was where Atlanta truly shined. They outscored Brooklyn 26-17 in what can be described as one of those game-changing plays Atlanta Hawks vs Brooklyn Nets fans will remember. Onyeka Okongwu played a pivotal role defensively while also contributing offensively alongside Nickeil Alexander-Walker who added crucial baskets down the stretch.


The game concluded with a final score of 115-104 in favor of Atlanta at State Farm Arena before an audience of over seventeen thousand fans. This victory improved their record to 28-31 while dropping Brooklyn's record further down to 15-41.


In post-game interviews conducted after this intense matchup between these two Eastern Conference rivals—known as "Dirty Birds" versus "Borough"—players expressed satisfaction over how well they executed under pressure when it mattered most during crunch time moments like those witnessed tonight!


Looking ahead: On February twenty-fourth at seven-thirty PM Eastern Time (ET), catch your favorite team—the Dirty Birds—as they face off against Washington Wizards live from State Farm Arena! Tune into FDSSE or MNMT networks if you can't make it there yourself; support your squad wherever possible because every cheer counts towards boosting morale throughout upcoming challenges awaiting them next week onwards!


Don't forget: Share this article among fellow enthusiasts who appreciate detailed insights into recent performances delivered by our beloved hometown heroes—the mighty ATLANTA HAWKS!

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