THUNDER at HAWKS | NBA FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | December 5, 2022



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The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Atlanta Hawks, 121-114. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led all scorers with 35 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists for the Thunder, his 7th consecutive game with 30+ points, while Trae Young tallied 23 points and 10 assists for the Hawks. The Thunder improve to 11-13 on the season, while the Hawks fall to 13-11.

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  1. Looks like the stormy weather did put a damper on the Atlanta Hawks, and the home team came up short in a 121-114 loss by Oklahoma City at State Farm Arena.
    The Hawks did put up much of a competitive fight against the Thunder for most of the game. But then, Atlanta started to run out of steam before time expired, and it gave Oklahoma City the advantage to steal the game away. But that's not the only thing going wrong for the Hawks.
    Trae Young and their coach Nate McMillan got into a bit of a feud after he missed out Friday's game against Denver due to a shoulder injury. And to make matters worse, one of Hawks broadcasters Bob Rathbun suffered a medical emergency before the game started! Sounds like Atlanta is really in a pickle this time!
    Right now, the Hawks are leaving their nest for the Big Apple, which is New York City, where the Knicks are looking to get another crack at them. Will the Atlanta Hawks be able to shake off the problems from home and get a victory, or is there gonna be more trouble ahead by the Knicks?
    The drama and the plot thickens! So tune in Wednesday to see the action for yourself from Madison Square Garden in New York City!

    HAWKS (13-11) VS. KNICKS (11-13)
    WEDNESDAY 7:30ET/6:30CT
    Televised on: Bally Sports Southeast
    ESPN
    ESPN2
    ESPN Deportes
    MSG (New York)

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  2. Does the two NBA teams, the Oklahoma City Thunder (which they belong in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference) and the Atlanta Hawks (which they belong in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference) have Southern roots? Did they play last night? Is it because the Thunder and the Hawks have Southern roots? Did they serve the Southern-style buttermilk fried chicken and the Southern-style biscuits?

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  3. The best play for the Thunder was SGA ripping the rebound out of the Hawks player’s arms. When your best offensive player is doing that, it really sets the tone for the whole team. That makes each guy want to fight when your MVP is fighting that hard. Thunder played 48, and got their 3rd W in a row. 😮‍💨

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  4. I seen a lot of plays we could capitalize on okc but overall I’m very happy with the hustle and tw! Another season or two I’d like to see a lot more confidence and perhaps a playoff run perhaps past round 1 please 🙏😎

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