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Dejounte Murray's career-best 44 points lift Hawks over Celtics again

Lauren Williams, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on

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He’s been doing it all month, averaging 27.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 9.2 assists and 2.3 steals all in 38 minutes in March.

— 3. While Murray continued to put up impressive numbers on the offensive end, he was almost everywhere on the defensive end. He had two steals as the Hawks continued their recent streak of strong communication on the defensive end.

After Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis got a switch on Murray, Hawks center Bruno Fernando came to help. Fernando used his body to cut off Porzingis’ line of vision and the Celtics’ big man lost the ball.

Murray had already moved to guard another player and grabbed the loose ball.

Then Murray took advantage of Bogan Bogdanovic not yielding ground on a Porzingis post up and snatched the ball away.

“One thing about DJ, he never quit,” Bogdanovic said. “Never.”

— 4. The Hawks also didn’t give up on the glass with Clint Capela powering through despite the Celtics sending two or three bodies to him to grab offensive boards. He ended with 10 points and 10 rebounds by the end of the first half.

He ended up with seven of the Hawks’ 17 offensive rebounds that netted them 28 points, which helped keep them in the game. They averaged 44 points per 100 missed field goals an average of 26.9 plays, according to Cleaning the Glass.

Hawks coach Quin Snyder said that the team emphasized attacking the offensive glass before the game.

 

“The challenge is to get to the glass and still get back and particularly, on a back-to-back,” Snyder said. “We just said ‘we’re not allowed to be tired’ and that many guys were crashing and still trying to get back.”

— 5. The Hawks moved within one game of the Bulls in the East standings. The Bulls own the tiebreaker after winning the first two meetings of the season series. The two teams face each other on Monday at the United Center in Chicago.

Stat to know

44 — Murray attempted a Hawks franchise-record 44 field goals, passing Bob Pettit’s 43 in 1961.

Quotable

“But for me, it’s I don’t like stats, and I don’t like taking that many shots. I’m tired. But at the end of the day that’s what I had to do. And we got a great win.” — Murray on what he felt after scoring a career-high 44 points on 44 shot attempts.

Up next

The Hawks cap off their homestand on Saturday night with a visit from the Bucks.


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