Atlanta Hawks Release Injury Report For Tomorrow's Game vs the Toronto Raptors

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The Atlanta Hawks will continue their homestand tomorrow night with a matchup against the Toronto Raptors and Atlanta is hoping to bounce back from last night's performance vs the Mavericks. The Hawks just released their injury report for tomorrow's matchup and there are not any surprises.
Mouhamed Gueye (right low back stress fracture), Bruno Fernando (Left Lower Back Spasms) De’Andre Hunter (right knee inflammation), and Vit Krejci (left shoulder subluxation) are all out for Atlanta.
Hawks injury report for Sunday’s game against Toronto:
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De’Andre Hunter (right knee inflammation) is out.
Bruno Fernando (left lower back spasms) is out.
Mouhamed Gueye (right low back stress fracture) is out.
Vit Krejci (left shoulder subluxation) is out. https://t.co/yExIhoIaD8
In last night's game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Atlanta Hawks, Luka Doncic had one of the most prolific nights in NBA history, scoring 73 points on 25-33 shooting. It was the most points scored in an NBA game since Kobe Bryant dropped 81 on the Toronto Raptors.
While it was a historic night for Doncic, it was also an embarrasing night for the Atlanta Hawks. The effort level on the defensive end of the floor was just embarrassing from the Hawks last night. They took way too long to try and double-team Doncic and trap him at halfcourt, even when they were supposed to double him, they were late with their rotations and just let him get whatever he wanted.
Luka deserves all the credit in the world for having the night that he did. It was one of the best scoring nights in NBA history and should be celebrated. For as much as it should be celebrated though, the Hawks should be ridiculed. This is how the Hawks have been playing all season. They don't get back in transition defense, they don't do much at the point of attack, and for lack of a better term, the effort is just severely lacking at all times. Last night it just resulted in one of the best players in the NBA getting 73 points.
Last night it looked like the Hawks were a team that is ready for the trade deadline on February 4th. With upcoming games against the Raptors, Lakers, Suns, Warriors, and Clippers, it might get even worse before it gets better.
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