Trae Young said he had no doubts that his game-winning shot would go in, and gave a special mention to the role players who ignited the Atlanta Hawks’ 111-110 win against the Miami Heat.
The crucial win pulled the series margin back to 2-1, avoiding a dreaded 3-0 lead for the Heat, but it required some late-game heroics from Young to get the job done.
Trailing by one point with 12 seconds to go, Atlanta did not call a timeout, instead opting to live or die with Young’s decision making. Weaving through the defense, Young got to his floater and made no mistake, putting his side up by one with less than five seconds on the clock.
Speaking with post-game media, Young broke down what was going through his mind on that crucial last shot.
“I didn’t have any doubt that if I shot it that I was going to make it, but I was really just trying to make the right read,” he said.
“I was driving to the middle and waiting to see if somebody helped, and to be honest I was going to hit a shooter if they helped, or if they didn’t I was going to go to the basket like I did.
“We just didn’t give up. We didn’t stop fighting, or stop playing. In the NBA, teams are going to make runs.
“They made their run in that third quarter, and got going, and it was about our time to make a run too.”
He went on to finish with 24 points and eight assists, shooting six-of-14 from the field and 10-of-12 from the free throw line, but he was just one of seven Hawks to score at least nine points in the contest.
The All-NBA point guard made a point of shouting out the three-man group of Bogdan Bogdanovic, Delon Wright and Onyeka Okongwu, who played a massive role in coming back from a 94-80 deficit with less than 10 minutes to play.
“[The chemistry] was great,” he said. “It started on the defensive end for Delon and ‘O’ [Okongwu].
“They really helped us get out in transition and push the ball – and when ‘Bogey’ [Bogdanovic] gets hot like that, he’s one of the best shooters in this league. He got going tonight and it really sparked our offense.
“This was a total team effort, and a total team win, so it was a great job by our whole team tonight.”
With the Hawks’ season on the line, and coming off a Game 2 in which he had 10 turnovers, Young touched on the adjustments he made coming into Friday’s game.
“I didn’t think I took care of the ball in Game 2, so I wanted to come here and take care of the ball, and at least give our team a shot on the offensive end,” he said. “I just wanted to play the right way.
“I think in the first two games [of the series] – having to really battle to get into the position we were in [through the play-in tournament] really wore on us.
“I think tonight showed that when we’ve got our guys [fresher] and we take care of the ball, we can play.
“It’s only one game, so I’ve got to do it again.”