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The Incredible Comeback: Trae Young's Halfcourt Shot Stuns Jazz

Salt Lake City, USAWed Jan 08 2025
It was a thrilling finish in Salt Lake City, with the Atlanta Hawks pulling off a stunning last-minute victory against the Utah Jazz. Trae Young, the Hawks' star guard, made an unbelievable shot from way beyond halfcourt as the clock ran out. This game-winning buzzer-beater gave the Hawks a 124-121 win over the Jazz. Before Young's miracle shot, the game was a nail-biter, with Collin Sexton scoring a three-pointer to tie it at 121-121 with just 2. 9 seconds left. Young finished the game with an impressive 24 points and 20 assists, managing to keep turnovers to a minimum with just two. But what's really interesting is that Young wasn't having the best night from deep. Before his game-winner, he was only two-of-nine from three-point range. Young's clutch abilities were on full display in the fourth quarter, where he scored 10 of his points and made two of his three three-pointers. The Hawks jumped to an early lead in the first quarter, extending it to 16 points in the second. But the Jazz weren't ready to give up. They fought back hard, making the second half a back-and-forth battle. This comeback spirit was helped by Lauri Markkanen, who hit a season-high eight three-pointers and finished with a game-high 35 points. After the game, Young explained his mindset, saying that with time left, there's always a chance to score. He also mentioned the importance of using his legs and putting air into the ball for his long-range shot. Hawks head coach Quin Snyder praised Young's efficiency, noting how he knows when to score and when to pass. This win was especially sweet for the Hawks, breaking their three-game losing streak. Now they're on to face the Phoenix Suns with a 19-18 record, holding the No. 7 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Jazz, on the other hand, are sitting at 9-26 in the Western Conference. Several other games were played Tuesday night, with some exciting scores. The Houston Rockets beat the Washington Wizards 135-112, and the Charlotte Hornets edged out the Phoenix Suns 115-104. The Dallas Mavericks also had a strong showing, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 118-97.

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    Did Trae Young's teammates suggest he try a full-court shot next time for variety?
    What are the implications of Trae Young's game-winning shot for the Atlanta Hawks' playoff chances?
    How did the Jazz's defensive strategy in the final moments contribute to Young's game-winning shot?

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