Young Dazzles As Hawks Clinch Final NBA Playoff Spot, Pelicans Squeeze Past Clippers

16th April 2022

Young scored 32 of his 38 points in the second half as the Cavs fell one step shy of qualifying for the post-season for the first time since LeBron James departed the club in 2018

Elsewhere, The New Orleans Pelicans grabbed the last spot in the West, thwarting a Clippers rally in a 105-101 victory in Los Angeles. PHOTO | AFP
Elsewhere, The New Orleans Pelicans grabbed the last spot in the West, thwarting a Clippers rally in a 105-101 victory in Los Angeles. PHOTO | AFP
SUMMARY
  • A Trae Young-inspired Atlanta Hawks battled to a 107-101 victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday to book the final NBA Eastern Conference playoff spot
  • All-Star center Jarrett Allen returned to Cleveland’s starting lineup after missing 19 games with a broken left finger, scoring 11 points with three rebounds
  • Elsewhere, The New Orleans Pelicans grabbed the last spot in the West, thwarting a Clippers rally in a 105-101 victory in Los Angeles

A Trae Young-inspired Atlanta Hawks battled to a 107-101 victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday to book the final NBA Eastern Conference playoff spot.

Young scored 32 of his 38 points in the second half as the Cavs fell one step shy of qualifying for the post-season for the first time since LeBron James departed the club in 2018.

The Cavs dominated early, but Young found his touch in the second half and five Hawks players scored in double figures to complete the turnaround.

In fact, Young stepped up his game on all fronts. He scored or assisted on 43 of 56 second-half points for Atlanta, accounting for more than the 40 points that Cleveland scored after the break.

Cleveland had jumped to a double-digit lead in the first quarter, boosted by the three-point shooting of Lauri Markkanen who scored 17 first-half points.

Markkanen led the Cavaliers with 26 points and Darius Garland added 21.

All-Star center Jarrett Allen returned to Cleveland’s starting lineup after missing 19 games with a broken left finger, scoring 11 points with three rebounds.

But with Young leading the way the Hawks turned the tables in the third quarter, taking the lead for the first time on a three-pointer from Young with 1:42 left in the period.

Elsewhere, The New Orleans Pelicans grabbed the last spot in the West, thwarting a Clippers rally in a 105-101 victory in Los Angeles.

The Pelicans, who booked their first playoff berth since 2018 in dramatic style, will face the Western Conference top-seeded Phoenix Suns in the first round.

Brandon Ingram scored 30 points and Larry Nance Jr. added 14 points with 16 rebounds for New Orleans, who jumped out to a 16-point lead in the second quarter against a Clippers team that learned Friday morning they would be without All-Star Paul George because of coronavirus concerns.

But the Clippers charged back in the third quarter, opening the second half on a 20-2 scoring run. Los Angeles led by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter before the Pelicans roared back.

“I knew what the stakes were, all of us wanted to be in the playoffs,” said Ingram. “Whatever it took tonight, whether it was on the defensive end, offensive end, whatever it took I was going to do it.”