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Hawks showcase late-game defensive improvement as season progresses

While the Atlanta Hawks are still rounding into shape, there's a notable upward trend in their late-game defensive performance

Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks is defended by Saddiq Bey #41 of the Atlanta Hawks during the first half of a game at Fiserv Forum
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Coach Quin Snyder of the Atlanta Hawks recently shared his optimism regarding the team's defensive improvements, particularly in late-game scenarios. Speaking on The Morning Shift, Coach Snyder delved into the factors contributing to their enhanced defensive performances, emphasizing the importance of players being in the flow of the game and maintaining focus as possessions become more critical toward the end.

Snyder expressed a desire for the team to develop a defensive intensity that kicks in earlier in games, signaling a proactive approach to defensive strategies from the very beginning. He acknowledged positive signs of defensive commitment, a trend that was notably evident before Jalen Johnson's injury. This insight suggests that the team is actively working on refining defensive aspects and establishing a defensive mindset from the start of each game, a crucial element in their overall strategy for success.

While the Atlanta Hawks are still rounding into shape, there's a notable upward trend in their late-game defensive performance