October 5, 2024

Pascal Siakam vs the Knicks

Trae Young’s Status Revealed For Tonight’s Game vs Toronto

Atlanta has back-to-back games vs Toronto this week

After being put on the injury report last night and being listed as probable with right shoulder soreness, Trae Young’s status was just revealed for tonight’s game vs the Raptors.

Young is going to play for the Hawks tonight, but De’Andre Hunter (who was listed as questionable) has been ruled out.

With Hunter being ruled out, as well as AJ Griffin being out for personal reasons, Quin Snyder could opt to start Garrison Matthews again but have Bogdan Bogdanovic play starter-level minutes. Keep an eye on the starting lineups and rotations tonight with Hunter being out.

Pascal Siakam vs the Knicks

Toronto was known for having elite defensive teams when Nick Nurse was the head coach, but they are just average on that end of the court this season. Toronto is 17th in PPG allowed, 19th in field goal percentage allowed, and 24th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Toronto is 15th in points per 100 possessions allowed and 18th in effective field goal percentage. With players like Anunoby, Barnes, and Siakam, you would think that Toronto would be much better on defense, but they are just average.

Pascal Siakam vs the Knicks

Toronto ranks 22nd in the NBA in PPG, 21st in field goal percentage, last in three-point percentage, 5th in offensive rebounding, and 16th in turnovers. Per Cleaning the Glass, the Raptors rank 22nd in points per 100 possessions, 24th in effective field goal percentage, 19th in turnover rate, 5th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 25th in free throw rate. Outside of offensive rebounding, there is not a lot that the Raptors do well on offense. They don’t have any shooting on the team, although Scottie Barnes has gotten better in that area this year, and they don’t have a lot of playmakers.

Pascal Siakam vs the Knicks

If there is a defense that can make the Raptors offense look good though it is Atlanta’s. The Hawks rank 28th in PPG allowed, 28th in field goal percentage allowed, and 23rd in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 26th in points per 100 possessions allowed and 29th in effective field goal percentage allowed.

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