The Atlanta Hawks, currently standing at a 12-17 record for the season, faced a challenging stretch with a 4-10 performance after losing forward Jalen Johnson to a fractured wrist. Notably, the team struggled with a 0-2 record before Johnson’s inclusion in the starting lineup, underscoring his impact, evident in the team’s 7-5 record with him as a starter.
Jalen Johnson is set to make his comeback against the Chicago Bulls on December 26, bringing relief to the Hawks. His return, confirmed by sources on December 25, comes with notable statistics, as Johnson has been averaging 14.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, and an impressive 42.5% from beyond the arc, emerging as a key player for the Hawks.
The impact of Johnson’s presence is evident in both on-court dynamics and statistical differentials. The Hawks showcase a significant plus-5.2 net efficiency differential when Johnson is on the floor, contrasting with a minus-1.8 when he’s absent, according to Cleaning the Glass.
Trae Young, the star point guard for the Hawks, openly acknowledges the team’s dependence on Johnson. Young emphasized Johnson’s contributions, expressing eagerness for his return and acknowledging the void created by his absence. Despite statistical variations with Johnson as the fifth starter, Young attributes this to broader team dynamics rather than Johnson’s individual performance.
However, as the Hawks welcome Johnson back, they face a potential setback with Trae Young’s questionable status due to a “right shoulder AC sprain.” Young, known for his historic run of 30-point, 10-assist performances, could be absent from the game against the Chicago Bulls on December 26. Young’s absence would be significant, considering his impact on the team’s net efficiency differential and scoring ability. The Hawks, with a 1-1 record without Young this season, await further updates on his availability for the upcoming matchup.