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Dejounte Murray scores career-high 36 in dominant effort against Knicks in Madison Square Garden



Atlanta Hawks star guard Dejounte Murray scores a career-high 36 points in a dominant effort against the New York Knicks in Madison Square Garden.

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  1. Murray & Young are the "Legion Of Doom" to Hell with the Super Friends!!

    This is the 1st Game that Murray has looked like himself….I'm not talking points either I'm talking comfort level on the court……The Man is that Dude! Hawks fans need to understand this.

    I have to give it up the Coach Mac…He seemed to have found a defense he can go to that suits this yrs Hawks players. After he went to the Zone it got Trae off the Wings…and put him up next to Murray…but he always had help with the Trap and on the Turn-over it allowed him to be on the recieving end of the fast breaks. Young in the open court is a nightmare.

    But more than anything the Zone allowed Murray to do what he does best and thats be in on all the Action on defense…in the passing lanes, getting steals on help defense, blocking shots. He was everywhere. And it allowed him to be on fast-breaks also…Murray in the open court is a problem also.

    What Murray did…smh… I haven't seen a player take over a game like that on Defense and Offense since Kawhi Leonard.

    When you say 1st Team All Defense that's what that looks like.

    Side Note. 20 FG  att a game club

    Murray 20+ FG attempt
    Young 20+ FG att
    Hunter 20 + FG att
    Bogi when he returns
    This is the recipe for success for the Hawks! Im not saying other folks can take shots also…But these guys have to live in this club if the Hawks want to be elite this yr.

  2. We knick 4ever fans need a coach who adjust on the fly stop back balling MARK JACKSON hire someone please please please fire (TOM NO ADJUST DURING GAMES NO HOLDING RANDALL ACCOUNTABLE JURASSIC DINOSAUR TYPE OF COACH OFF OF MY BELOVED KNICKERBOCKERS PLAY THE YOUNGENS😠😫😣😖😩

  3. I love his heart and determination. Rarely has his head down, that approach is so valuable in pro sports.

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