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The Atlanta Hawks opened the post–Trae Young chapter with one of their most convincing wins of the season, blowing out the Denver Nuggets 110-87 on the road to move to 19-21.

Dyson Daniels delivered the first triple-double of his career, Jalen Johnson looked like a true centerpiece, and the Hawks turned defense into dominance — especially with a 36-12 fourth quarter that completely flipped the game. Atlanta forced 19 turnovers, controlled the glass, and never let Denver find any rhythm late.

Yes, the Nuggets were shorthanded, but the Hawks still had to execute — and they did. This was Atlanta’s first win at Ball Arena since 2019 and easily their most complete performance since the trade.

So let’s hear it:

• What stood out most — Daniels’ triple-double, Johnson’s night, or the defensive pressure?

• Does this feel like a real turning point, or just a good night against an undermanned opponent?

• How do you see this team fitting together once CJ McCollum joins the rotation?

• Can this group realistically push toward the middle of the Eastern Conference playoff picture?

Drop your reactions below. Is this the start of something — or just one strong step forward?