Phoenix Suns vs. Atlanta Hawks
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Dillon Brooks didn't hold back about his criticism towards the officials following a close game between the Suns and Hawks on Sunday.
PHOENIX -- Injuries are keeping some pretty big names off the court in tonight's contest between the Phoenix Suns and Atlanta Hawks. For Phoenix, the Suns are still without Jalen Green as he recovers from his hamstring injury that's unfortunately nagged him dating back to preseason.
The Atlanta Hawks entered Sunday's game against the Phoenix Suns with an 8-5 record. Atlanta had won four in a row and five of the last six games to gain some momentum. The Suns gave the Hawks all they could handle, but Atlanta survived with a narrow 124-122 win on the road.
Royce O'Neale had a last-second heave that nearly gave Phoenix the win, but the Suns fell to the Hawks after blowing a lead as large as 22.
Suns head coach Jordan Ott and Hawks head coach Quin Snyder took a trip down memory lane about their interwoven journeys as coaches.
In Thursday’s victory over the Jazz, Jalen Johnson led the way for the Hawks as he recorded a triple-double with 31 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists and seven steals while Onyeka Okongwu added 32 points and 11 rebounds of his own.