Atlanta, GA
Utah Jazz vs Atlanta Hawks recap and finals score: Jazz down Hawks at home
The Jazz have fully decoupled from the Tyrone Corbin era: Tonight marked the youngest starting lineup in Jazz history, with John Collins, Taylor Hendricks, Brice Sensabaugh, Colin Sexton and Keyonte George. Collins, the elder statesman of the group, led the first quarter effort with 11 points on 4-6 shooting. Atlanta countered with a trio of triples from an even older statesman and former Jazzman, Wesley Matthews. At the end of the first quarter, the Jazz led 34-28 after a Garrison Matthews three was waved off.
Johnny Juzang, Taylon Horton-Tucker, and Walker Kessler stretched the lead to as many as nine in the 2nd quarter, but turnovers and questionable shots helped Garrison Matthews, Dejounte Murray, and Clint Capela erase that deficit in about three minutes. The two teams went back and forth throughout the rest of the half, which ended with Atlanta holding a 62-61 lead.
The Jazz came out swinging in the third, going up by 4 with this gorgeous bit of work by Keyonte George:
Despite a 14-point quarter from Brice Sensabaugh, the game remained tight thanks to Wesley Matthews and Jalen Johnson. Micah Potter opened the lead up to 8 when he hit from deep with 2:27 left, but the Hawks stormed back and cut it to a bucket by the end of the period thanks to Dejounte Murray and De’Andre Hunter.
Micah Potter, Johnny Juzang, Jason Preston, THT, and Walker Kessler led off the 4th, opening up a 108-99 lead. Potter was particularly impressive, notching 6 points, but Atlanta answered with a 7-0 run of their own, as was the theme throughout the night.
Will Hardy took a timeout after the Hawks cut it to 106-108, and the Jazz went on a Sexton/Juzang 8-0 run in a matter of seconds, at which point it was Quin Snyder’s turn to call timeout.
The Hawks got four back, interspersed with several Sexton bricks/turnovers, before Johnny Juzang finally broke the scoreless streak with a nifty cut inside, and on the next possession Keyonte expanded the lead to 8 with a pretty floater. Dejounte Murray cut the lead to 5, John Collins turned the ball over, and Murray hit yet another three to cut it to two. After a pair of offensive rebounds by the Hawks, Keyonte came away with the ball, took it down the court, drove inside, and lost the ball out of bounds off of Atlanta with 7 seconds on the shot clock and 16 on the game clock. The Jazz fell apart on the inbound, took a shot clock violation, and the Hawks had the chance to win or send the game to OT with 8 seconds left. The rest of the game looked like this:
End of game defense from Utah. Hawks get it to Dejounte in the backcourt. As soon as he crosses half court Collins doubles. Sexton playing the pass to Johnson, Krejci is open, Jazz stunt and it’s a miss. pic.twitter.com/dDpjQ99Cwi
— Steve Jones Jr. (@stevejones20) March 16, 2024
Win or lose, this was a game you should be happy with if you’re a Jazz fan. The young guys got a lot of burn and looked good for the most part. The feel-good story of the night was Johnny Juzang and Micah Potter emerging from the G-League: they combined for 30 points on 11-15 shots from the field, including 7-10 from deep, giving the Jazz a 124-122 victory.
The Jazz will be in action again tomorrow against Mike Conley, Rudy Gobert, and the Minnesota Timberwolves, who are currently No. 3 in the West.
Atlanta, GA
Police officer accidentally shoots self in downtown Atlanta
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — An Atlanta police officer accidentally shot themselves in downtown Atlanta on Tuesday night, according to the police department.
A spokesperson for Atlanta police said the incident happened on McAfee Street NW.
The officer “sustained a self-inflicted non-fatal injury as a result of an accidental discharge,” the spokesperson said.
This is a developing story. Check back with Atlanta News First for updates.
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Atlanta, GA
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly From Atlanta’s Loss to the Knicks
In what was the best NBA game of the night, the Hawks and the Knicks battled till the very last shot and New York came out on top. It was a playoff like atmostphere and the game was played with the intensity and physicality of a postseason game.
Despite the Hawks losing this game, they have to feel something about being able to go toe to toe with one of the favorites in the Eastern Conference. They want to win these games of course, but they are continuing to show that their late season surge is not a fluke.
Let’s break down the good, the bad, and the ugly from last night.
The Good
Nickeil Alexander-Walker tallied a game-high 36 points on 12-19 shooting, including 7-11 from beyond the arc, to go along with two rebounds and three assists in 39 minutes of play, marking his 74th game of the season with 10-or-more points, the third-most double-digit scoring outings amongst all players in the NBA this season and the most by an Eastern Conference player. Alexander-Walker has recorded his 15th career game with 30+ points. Of his 15 career 30-point performances, 10 have come since joining the Hawks this season.
With his seven makes from deep, Alexander-Walker has knocked down 244 three-pointers this season, surpassing Bogdan Bogdanovic (240, 2023-24) for the most triples in a single season in franchise history. The Virginia Tech product has buried at least one three-pointer in 25 consecutive contests, the second-longest such streak of his career.
Dyson Daniels recorded 11 points in addition to a game-high tying 12 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 38 minutes of action, marking his league-leading 49th multi-steal game of the season. With his ninth rebound of the game, Daniels grabbed his 500th board of the season, becoming just the second Hawks guard in franchise history to record 500 rebounds in a single season, joining Lou Hudson in 1968-69 (533).
Jalen Johnson recorded 21 points, shooting 3-5 from deep, in addition to 11 rebounds and five assists in 41 minutes of play, marking his 48th double-double of the season, the third-most such games in the NBA this season. In tonight’s victory, Johnson notched his 28th game of the season with 20+ points and 10+ rebounds, the most by a Hawk in a season since Kevin Willis in 1993-94 (31).
CJ McCollum recorded 17 points in addition to six assists, three rebounds, two steals, and two blocks in 35 minutes of play, marking his 66th game of the season scoring 10-or-more points.
Onyeka Okongwu recorded 12 points in addition to eight rebounds in 37 minutes of action, marking his 60th double-digit scoring performance of the season and the 205th of his career.
The Hawks had 19 offensive rebounds last night and actually finished with an edge on the glass.
Atlanta won the possession battle, taking 11 more shots than the Knicks.
Atlanta held New York to 11-33 shooting from three.
The Bad
The offense was not good enough for the Hawks, despite the big night from Alexander-Walker. Atlanta shot 41.5% on twos and Atlanta missed a lot of shots that they normally make. If you want to feel good about this loss if you are a Hawks fan, I think you can count on them making those shots more often than not, but they did not have it last night.
Atlanta was outscored 52-34 in the paint.
While the Hawks grabbed 19 offensive rebounds, they were only able to score 13 second chance points.
The Knicks scored 21 points off the Hawks 15 turnovers.
The Knicks had 29 assists last night, Hawks had 23. Atlanta leads the league in assists and it is rare to see them lose that stat.
The Ugly
The Hawks sorely missed Jock Landale in this game. While the Hawks won the overall rebounding battle, they allowed Mitchell Robinson to come off the bench and score eight points and grab 12 rebounds. His presence against Mouahmed Gueye and the backup bigs was noticeable and if these two do end up meeting in the postseason, that will be something to watch.
While he is one of the most clutch players in the league, the Hawks cannot allow Jalen Brunson to score 17 points in the fourth quarter. He took over the game and won it on his own in the final quarter.
Atlanta, GA
Offset shot in South Florida near Hard Rock Casino; Atlanta rapper hospitalized, stable
Atlanta rapper Offset is hospitalized after being shot in South Florida, according to his representative, in a developing story that is drawing national attention across both Miami and Atlanta.
The shooting happened Monday near the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, just outside Miami, according to multiple reports.
“We can confirm Offset was shot and is currently at the hospital receiving medical care,” his representative told Variety. “He is stable and being closely monitored.”
Authorities have not released details about what led to the shooting, whether a suspect is in custody, or if others were involved.
As of Monday night, the investigation remains active.
Atlanta ties amplify concern
Offset, whose real name is Kiari Cephus, rose to fame as a member of the Grammy-nominated hip-hop group Migos, which originated in metro Atlanta.
His connection to the city – and continued influence in its music scene – is prompting concern among fans and artists across Georgia.
The incident also underscores how ties to Atlanta’s music industry continue to intersect with South Florida – a frequent destination for performances, events, and nightlife.
What we do and don’t know
Location: Near Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida
Condition: Stable and under close monitoring
Motive: Unknown
Seminole Police Department released a statement following the incident, saying: “We are aware of an incident that occurred at a valet area after 7 p.m. Monday outside of Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood that resulted in non-life threatening injuries to an individual who was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood. Seminole Police were on site immediately and the situation was contained quickly. Two individuals have been detained by police. The investigation is ongoing. The site is secure and there is no threat to the public. Operations continue as normal.”
What’s next
Law enforcement is expected to release additional details as the investigation develops.
It’s unclear whether surveillance footage from the heavily trafficked casino area could play a role in identifying the suspects.
CBS News will continue to follow this story closely, with updates from both South Florida and Atlanta as more information becomes available.
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