Jalen Johnson‘s All-Star level season reached new heights on Sunday as the Hawks wing poured in a career-best 41 points against Philadelphia in a double overtime win. He scored 12 of those points during the extra sessions.
“I think that’s been the really exciting thing about the things he’s doing is, when he’s made mistakes, he hasn’t let it get to him,” Hawks coach Quin Snyder told Lauren Williams of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. “He’s responded and adjusted that. That’s the sign of a more mature player, when you’re able to make adjustments during the game. So I know he’s as happy as anyone about the win because he’s the guy that we’re playing through most of the time late in the game. But when we do that, as I’ve said, it doesn’t necessarily have to. We’re trusting him to make a play. And I think that’s the thing that he’s embracing.”
Over the past 10 games, Johnson has averaged 25.4 points, 11 rebounds and 9.1 assists.
“I’m just trusting my work, and I have the confidence and trust from my teammates and coaches as well. So when you got that recipe, only good things happen,” said Johnson, who is in the first year of a five-year, $150MM contract.
We have more from the Southeast Division:
- Hornets coach Charles Lee wants Lonzo Ball to impact the game even when he’s struggling on the offensive end. Lee wants Ball, whose name has come up in the rumor mill this season, to make more of a difference on the defensive side. “We talk about that a good amount,” Lee told Roderick Boone of the Charlotte Observer. “… So, we’ll continue to watch the film, and now we have to back it up with our actions game after game, day after day. Because this is the standard, this is the expectation. And I know when he plays at that high of a level, he makes our team different and really special and unique.”
- Magic star forward Paolo Banchero hasn’t play since Nov. 12 due to a left groin strain and he’ll miss tonight’s game against the Bulls. Coach Jamahl Mosley said Banchero is still in the non-contact phase of his rehab, Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel tweets. “We just continue to see and monitor how he responds to each treatment each day,” Mosley said.
- Despite the extended absence of Banchero, the Magic still rank in the top 10 in offensive and defensive ratings, Beede notes. Orlando’s offensive rating is eighth, 19 spots higher than it finished last season, aided by the addition of Desmond Bane and some coaching staff changes.
- Wizards center Alex Sarr won’t play against Milwaukee tonight due to right adductor soreness, Josh Robbins of The Athletic tweets. He’s averaging 19.1 points and 8.6 rebounds this season.
Not Lonzo LAMELO!!!
The Magic ORTG isn’t despite Banchero’s absence. It is the direct root of the cause. They were in the 20s again when he was healthy.