SALT LAKE CITY — After imposing his will on offense for four quarters, Atlanta’s Trae Young still had one play left in him with the final seconds ticking off the clock.
Young heaved a buzzer-beating 49-foot 3-pointer from just behind the halfcourt line to give the Hawks a 124-121 victory over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night.
The dramatic sH๏τ capped a game in which Young had 24 points and 20 ᴀssists while committing only two turnovers.
His game-winner followed of a tying 3-pointer by Utah’s Collin Sєxton with four seconds left.
“When there’s time left, I always feel like we can score,” Young said.
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