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McCollum's Heroics Lift Hawks Past Pistons in OT
26 Mar
Summary
- CJ McCollum's clutch three-point play secured overtime victory.
- Atlanta's strong post-All-Star break record highlights their surge.
- Detroit rallied from a significant deficit but fell short.

CJ McCollum delivered a clutch performance, scoring 27 points and hitting the tiebreaking three-point play in overtime to secure a 130-129 win for the Atlanta Hawks against the Detroit Pistons. Jalen Johnson also notched 27 points, alongside 12 assists and eight rebounds, nearly achieving a triple-double.
The Hawks have been on a remarkable run, boasting a 15-2 record since the All-Star break, which leads the Eastern Conference. This victory halted Detroit's recent four-game winning streak.
Detroit's Jalen Duren recorded 26 points and 14 rebounds, while Tobias Harris added 22 points. The Pistons put up a valiant effort, erasing a 21-point deficit in the third quarter. McCollum's late-game heroics in regulation, including scoring the Hawks' final 11 points, forced overtime after a missed game-winner.
In the extra period, McCollum's three-point play gave Atlanta a 126-123 lead. Despite a chance to win, the Pistons' final shots missed, sealing their fate. Atlanta successfully avoided a season series sweep by Detroit.




