NBA: Dejounte Murray, Hawks too much for Rockets to handle

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Dejounte Murray scored a game-high 34 points, leading the Atlanta Hawks to a 122-113 win over the visiting Houston Rockets on Saturday.

Saddiq Bey added 24 points for Atlanta, which won its second straight game and is 6-2 in its past eight. Jalen Johnson scored 21 points, Trae Young had 18 points and eight assists and Onyeka Okongwu collected 11 points and seven rebounds.

Jalen Green’s triple-double (26 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists) led Houston, which dropped its fourth straight. Jeff Green scored 19 points, followed by Aaron Holiday’s 18 off the bench. Dillon Brooks added 14 while Amen Thompson tallied 12 points and 11 rebounds.

After holding an eight-point halftime advantage, the Hawks saw their lead grow to 15 thanks to a 7-0 spurt to begin the second half. Houston responded with a 16-7 run, trimming its deficit to 71-65 on Jeff Green’s and-one with 6:42 remaining in the third quarter.

Atlanta increased its lead with back-to-back triples, the first from Murray and the second from rookie Kobe Bufkin.

With 33.6 seconds left in the third, Johnson’s two free throws gave Atlanta a 95-81 lead before Holiday was fouled on a driving dunk and made the ensuing free throw for a three-point play.

In the fourth, Young’s three-point play gave Atlanta a 98-86 lead, but it was answered with six straight Houston points, capped with Holiday’s midrange jumper with 9:16 left.

The Hawks built their lead back up to 13, as Young’s free throws provided a 111-98 advantage with 4:49 left. A 9-0 Houston run ensued, stamped with Brooks’ 3-pointer at the 3:20 mark.

Atlanta looked to have the win all wrapped up after Bey’s fourth three-pointer of the game gave the Hawks a 118-109 lead with 1:59 left. Four straight points from Jalen Green cut the Houston deficit to five with 1:09 remaining, but that was as close as the Rockets would get.

Murray made two free throws and Bey capped the game with a dunk.

Atlanta’s victory knotted the all-time series at 82 wins apiece.

–Field Level Media

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