In a thrilling NBA showdown, Dejounte Murray orchestrated a remarkable comeback for the Atlanta Hawks as they stunned the visiting Boston Celtics 120-118 on Monday. Murray’s 19 points, combined with 15 assists and a crucial go-ahead basket in the final minute, propelled the Hawks to victory after overcoming a daunting 30-point deficit.
De’Andre Hunter’s clutch 3-pointer further solidified Atlanta’s lead, securing a four-point advantage with just 10.1 seconds remaining. Although Jayson Tatum’s last-second tip-in added suspense, the Hawks adeptly managed the clock after a timeout, clinching the victory.
This historic win marked the Hawks’ largest come-from-behind victory in the play-by-play era, dating back to 1997-98. Hunter led the charge with 24 points, closely followed by Bogdan Bogdanovic’s 22-point contribution. Despite a strong effort from the Celtics, with Tatum recording 37 points and eight rebounds, and Jaylen Brown adding 24 points, they couldn’t withstand the Hawks’ relentless surge.
Meanwhile, in other NBA matchups, the Indiana Pacers demonstrated dominance over the Los Angeles Clippers with a commanding 133-116 victory. Pascal Siakam led the charge with an impressive 31-point performance, complemented by Myles Turner’s 24-point contribution. The Pacers’ improved defense proved pivotal as they contained the Clippers’ offensive firepower, securing their third win in four games.
Tyrese Haliburton’s 21 points and nine assists, along with T.J. McConnell’s 15-point effort, further fueled Indiana’s victory. Despite strong performances from Clippers’ stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, who each scored 26 points, Los Angeles suffered their second consecutive home defeat, slipping into a tie for fourth place in the Western Conference. Russell Westbrook made a promising return for the Clippers, tallying 14 points and seven assists in 18 minutes following his recovery from a fractured left hand.
Across the league, notable performances included Donte DiVincenzo’s franchise-record 11 3-pointers, propelling the New York Knicks to a dominant 124-99 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Additionally, Jeremy Sochan’s 26-point performance guided the San Antonio Spurs to a narrow 104-102 win over the Phoenix Suns.
As the NBA season continues to unfold, these thrilling matchups underscore the competitive spirit and excitement that define the league’s action-packed games.