- **Q: Who were the top performers for the Hawks?
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Basketball / NBA
The Atlanta Hawks secured a 124-111 victory over the Golden State Warriors, marking their third consecutive win. The game featured standout performances from several Hawks players and the debut of new additions CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert...
The Hawks' offense was firing on all cylinders, with six players scoring in double figures. Alexander-Walker's scoring was crucial, while Johnson's all-around game provided a significant boost. Kennard's hot shooting from beyond the arc proved to be a game-changer.
Defensively, the Hawks did a solid job limiting the Warriors' three-point shooting, holding them to just 10 made threes on 23.9% shooting. They focused on containing Stephen Curry, forcing him to work hard for his points. Coach Quin Snyder praised the team's defensive effort and acknowledged that they caught the Warriors on an off night.
CJ McCollum scored 12 points on 5-of-14 shooting in his debut, while Corey Kispert had two points on 0-of-4 shooting. Both players are still adjusting to the Hawks' system. Kennard's impressive performance, despite a neck strain, was a major positive for the Hawks.
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