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Gabriel Burns

Trae Young pours in 43, Hawks end Suns’ 11-game winning streaks

The Hawks (25-26) cooled off the scorching Suns (41-10) with a 124-115 victory Thursday at State Farm Arena. It completed a 4-1 homestand for the Hawks, who snapped Phoenix’s 11-game winning streak.

Next up, the Hawks begin a two-game trip to Toronto and Dallas. They’ll face the Raptors on Friday.

Here are five takeaways from the Hawks’ win:

1. The game’s difference boiled down to 3-point shooting: The Hawks went 20-for-41 from deep compared to the Suns’ 9-for-32 mark. All-Star guard Trae Young hit six threes while sharpshooter Kevin Huerter added five. Bogdan Bogdanovic also hit three.

The Hawks needed a dynamic offensive night to topple the NBA-best Suns. Phoenix dropped to 14-2 since Jan. 1. In those losses, Miami hit 22 threes and the Hawks hit 20. Thursday was another testament to the Hawks’ recent turnaround, a reminder of the firepower that enabled the team’s Eastern Conference Finals run last season.

2. Young’s availability was a game-time decision due to a shoulder contusion. One never would’ve guessed he was hampered. He scored 43 points (16-for-25 from the field) with five assists, one of his finest games of the season.

“I wish it was 100% fine,” Young said of his shoulder. “It’s still a little sore.”

He was masterful in initiating offense. He scored 10 points, hitting four of six shots, in his first nine-minute stint. He scored the Hawks’ final 12 points of the third quarter. He hit the dagger three with 36.8 remaining to put the game completely out of reach.

3. Huerter, coming off a 26-point performance in his last game, scored 19. It’s his best two-game scoring stretch this season. Huerter was vital in the second quarter, hitting four threes to help the Hawks hold a 64-61 lead at halftime. Coach Nate McMillan also credited Huerter’s defense in the second half.

4. Forward John Collins went to the locker room with a shoulder injury in the fourth quarter but returned to the bench. Collins, who had 19 points and 10 rebounds, said he had shoulder pain earlier in the week and it was aggravated when he tangled with Chris Paul during Thursday’s contest. Collins anticipates playing Friday.

“I feel better now,” said Collins, who described the initial pain as excruciating. “We’re on it, trying to fix it where I can go play tomorrow. All is well, but obviously it’s something we have to monitor and make sure it gets better.”

5. The Hawks went nearly two months, from Nov. 22 to Jan. 17, without winning a game at State Farm Arena (0-9). They’ve since won seven of eight at home. Their loss came Monday against the Raptors, which was rescheduled as the second contest of a back-to-back (Young also missed the game).

Overall, the Hawks have won nine of 10, a run that includes victories over Milwaukee, Miami and Phoenix.

“I think we’re focusing on the defensive end first,” Young said. “Just letting the offensive end come to us. That’s the right mindset to have. We understand what we can do on the offensive end, so just making sure we’re locked in on defense to begin with and make it tough on teams.”

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