Snyder was ejected from Hawk’s game vs Toronto.
The Atlanta Hawks hosted the Toronto Raptors in their first game following the All-Star Break with the intention of kicking off the second half of the season strong.
Atlanta fell 123-121 to the Raptors, their third straight defeat, for a variety of reasons. The fact that they were without their head coach for two and a half quarters may have been one of those causes.
Poeltl was not called for a clear moving screen at 4:27 in the second quarter, and Young went down in agony. Snyder got dismissed after complaining with the referee over not getting called for anything.
Quin Snyder gets ejected in the first half and went ballistic 😳
(via @sportsnet)pic.twitter.com/VTfiXPJb49
— Ball Don’t Lie (@Balldontlie) February 24, 2024
Snyder explained to the reporters after the game why he disagreed with the call in the manner that he did and what infuriated him:
“It was a foul. He turned his body and that is an automatic foul. That is the call and obviously my reaction, I normally don’t react like that to any foul, but in that case, I saw Trae (Young) take a shot in the quad and I was concerned about his knee frankly, then he was on the ground and I was worried that he was hurt. So, I probably deserved the technical, that was the rationale, I don’t know why the second came when it did, typically you get one like that and there is some level of understanding, my player is on the ground and could be hurt.
Atlanta Hawks head coach Quin Snyder explaining why he got upset, which led to the double technical and him being ejected pic.twitter.com/4Hc1367Rjz
— jackson caudell (@jacksoncaudell) February 24, 2024
The Hawks’ next chance for victory will come on Sunday when they play the Orlando Magic at home.