
Tonight, the Atlanta Hawks took on the Brooklyn Nets, who are currently the worst team in the NBA, now at 0-5, and earned a much-needed win. While winning in an expected matchup, the Hawks also lost one of their star players in Trae Young.
Wumbo in Dumbo pic.twitter.com/sMWeySsdtY
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) October 30, 2025
Jalen Johnson's nightly you-can't-stop-him-in-transition bucket pic.twitter.com/lF3ziS3HAN
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) October 30, 2025
Heading into tonight's game, the Nets were giving up 55 points per game inside the paint, in part because they were shooting so many three-pointers. The Hawks, however, used this to their advantage, getting out on the fast break and scoring inside the paint with ease, as they ended the first half with 12 fast-break points, 28 points in the paint, and 20 points off the Nets' turnovers. For the game, the Hawks shot 47% from the field, 39% from three-point range, 27 points off turnovers, and 33 assists for the game.
4 steals in 18 minutes for Dyson Daniels
— Brad Rowland (@BTRowland) October 30, 2025
water is wet
Nickeil Alexander-Walker came in to do some much-needed adulting. pic.twitter.com/uEev2eBc8f
— Kevin Chouinard (@KLChouinard) October 29, 2025
Defensively, the Hawks forced the Nets into many bad plays, leading to turnovers and forced shots that the Hawks capitalized on. The Hawks finished the game with 11 steals, forced 16 turnovers, and blocked eight shots, all while holding the Nets to 30% shooting from three-point range. The defensive MVPs for this game would be Alexander-Walker and Daniels due to their ability to play on-ball defense and create turnovers.
NAW causing all sorts of havoc pic.twitter.com/fg5vTqCzcG
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) October 30, 2025
One of the more under-the-radar players for the Hawks has been none other than Alexander-Walker, who put on another solid performance. In the first half, they finished with seven points, but followed up with 18 points in the second half, grabbing three rebounds, dishing out three assists, recording two steals, and blocking three shots. NAW finished the game guarding Cam Thomas and making it challenging for him to score in the clutch.
Trae Young tried to stay in the game but left after a few seconds of game action to the locker room after this collision with Mo Gueye. pic.twitter.com/m23RBXukCO
— Kevin Chouinard (@KLChouinard) October 30, 2025
Early in the game, the Hawks suffered a significant blow when All-Star point guard Trae Young went down with what was called a sprained knee. While the specifics of the injury aren't fully clarified, Young will have an MRI to determine the exact diagnosis and the length of his recovery.
Look where he took off pic.twitter.com/TeJeoYWe3C
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) October 30, 2025
Jalen knocks down his first three of the season pic.twitter.com/LO7G02yK70
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) October 30, 2025
After a dominant performance against the Bulls, Johnson followed that up tonight with another solid game as he finished with a near triple-double of 23 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and one steal on 62% shooting from the field. Johnson played a crucial role for the Hawks after Young's injury and will likely be depended on to continue doing so if Young misses some time with his injury, giving Johnson the chance to prove his All-Star potential further.
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