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Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks trade first-quarter bursts, but the third-quarter swing decides at State Farm Arena

The the Golden State Warriors entered State Farm Arena at 33-38 and left with a 126-110 result against the the Atlanta Hawks, who moved to 39-32. The Hawks finished with 126-110 on the home floor as the Warriors posted 110-126 on the road.


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First quarter


The Golden State Warriors scored 36 in the first quarter while the the Atlanta Hawks scored 35 in the same quarter. The Warriors shot 50 percent from the field in the game and hit 15 three-pointers. The Hawks countered by shooting 54 percent from the field in the game while building paint production that showed up later.


Second quarter


The Golden State Warriors added 25 in the second quarter while the the Atlanta Hawks put up 28 to take the halftime edge. The Dubs created 23 assists but also committed 21 turnovers that fed the home side’s transition and half-court chances. The Hawks collected 10 steals and turned takeaways into 38 points off turnovers.


Third quarter


The the Atlanta Hawks broke the game open with 39 in the third quarter while the Golden State Warriors managed 20 in the period, and that stretch shaped the Golden State Warriors vs Atlanta Hawks recap. The Hawks produced 66 points in the paint for the game and finished 71 percent on 2-point attempts as rim pressure carried the quarter. The Warriors got 62 bench points, but the Hawks held a biggest lead of 28 while owning 33:43 of time leading.


Fourth quarter


The Golden State Warriors closed with 29 in the fourth quarter while the the Atlanta Hawks scored 24 to close out the 126-110 line. The Warriors logged 9 steals and 14 fast-break points, but the Hawks answered with 21 fast-break points on 73 percent fast-break shooting. De'Anthony Melton scored 20 in the Warriors’ previous game, and Draymond Green posted 13 points and 6 rebounds in that prior outing as the post-game report Golden State Warriors turns toward the next one.


The Golden State Warriors vs Atlanta Hawks full match report ends with the Warriors heading to the the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center at 9:30 PM EDT on March 23, 2026, with Peacock and NBCS-BA carrying the broadcast for fans tracking post game analysis. Keep it locked for the next recap, and share this article with other Warriors fans.

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