Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young showcased his incredible talent during Game 5 against the Boston Celtics on Tuesday, leading his team to a thrilling 119-117 victory, as reported by CBS Sports and USA Today. Young hit the game-winning three in the final seconds of the game, igniting the crowd and keeping the Hawks’ playoff hopes alive, according to Fox News. The young guard scored 38 points in the game and dished out 13 assists, effectively leading his team back from a 10-point deficit in the final five minutes, as reported by CelticsBlog and Bleacher Report.
Despite rumors that the Hawks might trade Young, the Game 5 performance is a clear reminder of his value to the team, according to USA Today. Young’s clutch shot was vital in saving his team from elimination and forcing Game 6 against the Celtics, as reported by Fox News. After the game, Young hinted to the press that he had “figured out” the Celtics’ defense, according to MassLive.com.
Despite rigorous preparation by the Celtics, they could not stop Young during crunch time, as reported by The Athletic. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla admitted that his team made “bonehead plays” that ultimately led to their collapse against the Hawks, as reported by The Athletic.
Off the court, Young continues to gain respect from his opponents, even in the face of vulgar chants from the Boston crowd during Game 5, according to Boston.com. Young shrugged off the insults, seeing them as a sign of “total respect” from the Celtics fans.
Young’s incredible performance in Game 5 cements his reputation as a rising star in the NBA, with fans and analysts alike in awe of his talent and ability to perform under pressure, as reported by RotoBaller. With Game 6 just around the corner, fans are eagerly anticipating another dramatic performance from one of the league’s most exciting players.