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Atlanta has the Wizards … and returns to the Playoffs! Trae Young and his gang did it, the test will be as demanding as it is exciting.

A very nice little merry-go-round in Atlanta tonight since the Hawks decided to ride a roller coaster before collecting a precious success against the Wizards. ZE success, since it is synonymous with a return to the Playoffs, four years after their last participation. Be careful now to manage the traffic jams of the week in order to be able to inherit the best possible post-season parking space on arrival.

The pretty boxscore house of victory iconic Hawks, it’s here

Oh we love these end-of-season games, stretched like a dental floss between two molars. It must be said that it had not started drum beating either, or on the red hats of Kevin Huerter, or on the hat of Roue Selle Westbrook. Do you realize that at 16-16, one of the two commentators of the League Pass began to kill each other (verb from the Marnais dialect meaning “to hinder his trachea with food, to swallow askew”), and we He was more worried about him then than about the moldy forced fire of this good Ish Smith. But when he began to compare Robin Lopez to Tim Duncan, we thought it would have been better if he checked a little longer what was the breed of the cat he had in his throat. In the same style of hyperbolic comparisons, we ourselves will dare to put Kevin Huerter and Kareem Abdul-Curry in the same sentence, since the first city had fun taking out a skyhook that he then seasoned with a 3- points in the corner, setting the tone at the start of the second quarter. The tone of Falcons taking the freeway, being careful to forget the Wizards at the tollgate. Trae Young was indeed as comfortable as if he were on the local playground, distilling caviar as he saw fit. Who goes there to keep Washington in the game? Inspector Westbrook of course. Well it’s not okay : Sorcerers get eaten up at the marksmanship, ooh ooh. Oh there I am here, Inspector Westbrook: I plant an award-winning, just before half-time and there are 59-56 when my team was down since the start of the match, ooh ooh. Inspector Westbrook on the way back to the locker room? 25 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists, ooh ooh. Clean, Westbrookien finally, and we are sorry for this credits of Inspector Gadget which will unfortunately remain for us four days in the noggin.

When we come back from the wee break, we say to ourselves that the Hawks were in awe of the best triple-doubler in history and that maybe we just need to push them around so that they don’t show… no respondent. But that child. In the fourth quarter, Nate McMillan’s men remember that they are tied with the Heat and the Knicks and that a top 4 can be as sexy as Collin Sexton against the Celtics. Trae Young multiplies the penetrations of small weasel of which he has the secret, Bogdan Bogdanovic is stronger and Clint Capela offers chocolate sweets as a good flag bearer of Switzerland. The Wizards even come up against the brave soldier Onyeka Okongwu, “the Kangoo” in the mouth of the commentator of the day, left free in the racket because the players of the capital may have confused him with the utility from Renault. At 99-102, six minutes from the gong and after being led so many times (+9, +11, +13), Tony Snell Smell can tell you that it smelled a lot better at State Farm Arena. A counter-clutch from Capela on Westbrook with in the wake a 3-point in the corner of John Collins, and it smelled outright the rose for Atlanta (117-116), a failed floater from Raul Neto and the case was in the bag for the Hawks.

Ninth straight home win for Atlanta, with a current 17-1 record at State Farm Arena: Atlanta is clearly on fire. Also historic moment of the evening: Russell Westbrook did not follow with a 183rd triple-double but at the same time, above all, the Hawks thus ambitiously find the Playoffs, four years later, by beating the team … who had them eliminated in the first round at the time. Incredible, well almost.

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