Surging Hawks Look to Take Advantage of Short-Handed ...
The Hawks have won 10 straight home games, averaging 122.4 points per game during this streak, as they face an injury-riddled Memphis squad aiming to improve playoff seeding.
- On Monday, the Atlanta Hawks routed the Memphis Grizzlies 146-107, winning their 11th straight home game as Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 26 points, including 22 in the first half.
- Since the All-Star break, the Hawks have won 13 of 14 games and averaged 122.4 points over a 10-game home span, achieving franchise-first totals since 1997.
- With balanced scoring across the roster, eight Hawks scored in double figures and Onyeka Okongwu led a third-quarter surge as Atlanta shot 53.3% from the floor and 46.3% from 3-point range.
- With playoff positioning in mind, the Atlanta Hawks solidified their hold on the No. 6 spot by improving to 40-32, helping them avoid the play-in tournament.
- Facing a short-handed roster, Memphis has used 35 different lineups and 10 players on the injury report, including Ja Morant and Zach Edey, amid their 11th loss in 12 games.
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Hawks continue home court dominance, run away from Grizzlies
Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 26 points -- 22 in the first half -- and the Atlanta Hawks won their 11th straight home game on Monday, a 146-107 victory over the struggling Memphis Grizzlies.
Hawks get double-digit scoring from 8 players and beat Grizzlies 146-107
Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 26 points and eight Atlanta players scored in double figures as the Hawks routed the Memphis Grizzlies 146-107 on Monday night.
Surging Hawks look to take advantage of short-handed Grizzlies
The streaking Atlanta Hawks will try to enhance their push for playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference when they host the struggling Memphis Grizzlies on Monday.
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