Multiple Atlanta Hawks Starters Listed On Tonight's Injury Report For Matchup With Rockets

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After getting one of their best wins of the season, the Atlanta Hawks are back on the court for the second night of a back to back. The Hawks got a surprise win over the Celtics last night and come home to face one of the best teams in the NBA, the Houston Rockets. Like Atlanta, the Rockets are also on the second night of a back-to-back, but they are not coming off a win. The Rockets had a tough loss to the Spurs last night and have not been playing their best as of late.
With both teams on the second half of a back-to-back, their injury reports were not going to come out until this afternoon and they are now out.
Jalen Johnson (left calf tightness) is questionable while Onyeka Okongwu (dental fracture), Kristaps Porzingis (left Achilles tendinitis) and Zaccharie Risacher (left knee, bone contusion) are out.
Hawks injury report for tonight against Rockets:
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Jalen Johnson (left calf tightness) is questionable.
Onyeka Okongwu (dental fracture) is out.
Kristaps Porzingis (left Achilles tendinitis) is out.
Zaccharie Risacher (left knee, bone contusion) is out.
N'Faly Dante still out
If Johnson is out tonight, the Hawks would be very shorthanded in the frontcourt and would have to rely on Mouhamed Gueye, Christian Koloko, and Asa Newell.
For the Rockets, Steven Adams, Tari Eason, Dorian Finney-Smith, Fred VanVleet, and Tristen Newton are out, while Alperen Sengun is questionable.
Big win in Boston

This was one of the best first halves of the season for the Hawks and they did not even play that well in the second quarter.
The Hawks used a 30-6 run in the first quarter to race out to a lead over the Celtics and they were getting it done with defense and three point shooting, two of the biggest keys of the game. Atlanta led 38-18 at the end of the opening period and were shooting 7-12 from three, while the Celtics were just 3-12. Dyson Daniels, who missed the matchup between the two teams a couple of weeks ago, played great defense on MVP candidate Jaylen Brown, holding him to 1-6 shooting from the floor.
In their first matchup this season, the Hawks gave up a 52 point second quarter and an 82 point first half.
Last night, Boston only scored 106 points all night.
Atlanta made sure not to let Jaylen Brown get comfortable, holding him to 21 points on 9-20 shooting (0-5) from three and the Celtics to 27% from three. Winning the three point battle is always crucial against the Celtics and the Hawks did that tonight.
The three point shooting did not work out in the Hawks favor in the first matchup between these two teams, but it went Atlanta's way tonight.
The Hawks were 18-42 on the night from downtown and had big nights from Jalen Johnson, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, and Corey Kispert.
Can the Hawks have a similar performance tonight? It will be tough being on a back-to-back, but they have been playing well and have a chance to get a win tonight against one of the best teams in the league.
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