In a closely contested game against the Houston Rockets on December 20, the Atlanta Hawks secured a hard-fought victory with a final score of 134-127. The match featured intense moments, notably the physical play of former Grizzlies player Dillon Brooks, who attempted to agitate Hawks star Trae Young throughout the game. Despite the challenges, Young remained focused on using physicality to his advantage, delivering an impressive performance with 30 points, a 55.6% shooting accuracy, and extending his streak to five consecutive games with 30 points and 10 assists—an achievement shared by only a select few in NBA history. The game also witnessed controversies, with Brooks accumulating five fouls, including a contentious incident with Onyeka Okongwu. Rockets head coach Ime Udoka had to intervene to prevent excessive complaints to the officials, resulting in fines for both Brooks and Udoka based on their behavior in the previous game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Young acknowledged the team’s challenges in the absence of players like Jalen Johnson, emphasizing the impact on team dynamics and individual roles. Despite surrendering a 20-point lead, the Hawks demonstrated resilience and growth, with Young expressing confidence in the team’s ability to improve their third-quarter performances. The return of Johnson, especially for his defensive skills, is anticipated to strengthen the Hawks as they aim for consistency in their season.