Hawks' Trae Young was a pest all game for the Celtics defense, ending with 32 points on Friday
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Atlanta’s Trae Young drops 32 points on Boston as Hawks claw back to cut Celtics’ lead to 2-1 in first-round series

  • Young was anonymously voted as the NBA’s most overrated player by his peers
  • Boston’s Jayson Tatum ended with 29 points in Game 3, struggling to shoot well
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Atlanta’s Trae Young finally showed up in the NBA postseason, dropping 32 points on Boston as the Hawks clawed back to cut the Celtics lead to 2-1 in the first-round series matchup. 

Young, who was anonymously voted as the league’s most overrated player by his peers according to a report on Thursday, shot 12-22 from the field and was just an assist away (9) from earning a double-double in Atlanta’s 130-122 win on Friday. 

Celtics forward Jayson Tatum ended with 29 points in Game 3. He struggled to be prolific all night, going 9-22 (40.9 percent) from the field despite getting 10 boards for his team.

Hawks guard Dejounte Murray was Atlanta’s second-top scorer of the night, with 25 points.

Unlike the first two games in Boston, where the Celtics pushed out to big leads and cruised to a pair of 13-point victories, the Hawks finally put up a fight.

Hawks' Trae Young was a pest all game for the Celtics defense, ending with 32 points on Friday

Hawks' Trae Young was a pest all game for the Celtics defense, ending with 32 points on Friday

Hawks’ Trae Young was a pest all game for the Celtics defense, ending with 32 points on Friday

Jayson Tatum ended with 29 points for the Celtics but only made 9-of-22 shots in Boston's loss

Jayson Tatum ended with 29 points for the Celtics but only made 9-of-22 shots in Boston's loss

Jayson Tatum ended with 29 points for the Celtics but only made 9-of-22 shots in Boston’s loss 

Dejounte Murray was Atlanta's second-highest scorer of the night, behind Young, with 25 pts

Dejounte Murray was Atlanta's second-highest scorer of the night, behind Young, with 25 pts

Dejounte Murray was Atlanta’s second-highest scorer of the night, behind Young, with 25 pts

With Derrick White forced to the bench in the early going with two quick fouls, the Hawks took advantage of a chink in the Boston defense to get things rolling. Atlanta knocked down 30-of-46 shots (65.2 percent) in the first half.

Pumped up by a standing-room-only crowd, the Hawks built a 14-point lead – their biggest of the series – late in the second quarter.

But the Celtics responded with eight straight points and went to the locker room down 74-67 at the half.

Bogdan Bogdanovic took a shot to the face on Malcolm Brogdan’s lay-in early in the fourth quarter. Bogdanovic kneeled over in the pain and was subbed out during a timeout.

Young hit a step-back 3-pointer from the corner with 2:21 left after both teams put up 26 points each in the third. 

The Hawks point guard knocked down another huge basket on a floater in the lane with 45 seconds remaining after Jaylen Brown missed a 3-pointer that would’ve tied it for the Celtics. 

Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (left) in action against Hawks guard Bogdan Bogdanovic (right)

Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (left) in action against Hawks guard Bogdan Bogdanovic (right)

Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (left) in action against Hawks guard Bogdan Bogdanovic (right)

The seventh-seeded Hawks will try to even the series in Game 4 on Sunday night at home

The seventh-seeded Hawks will try to even the series in Game 4 on Sunday night at home

The seventh-seeded Hawks will try to even the series in Game 4 on Sunday night at home

Young’s heroics in Game 3 came after he only made 14-of-40 shots in Beantown. 

Friday night’s win was Atlanta’ first victory over Boston this season. The Hawks dropped all three regular-season meetings.

The seventh-seeded Hawks will try to even the series against the second-seeded Celtics in Game 4 on Sunday night at State Farm Arena. 

The Hawks still face long odds. They are 0-26 in playoff series over the franchise’s 74-season history history when losing the first two games. 

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