Trae Young has 'some sort of super power' when the bright lights are on, John Collins says

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The Atlanta Hawks had a gritty, come-from-behind win to beat the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 4, 103-100, on Monday night to even the series at two apiece.

It was arguably John Collins' best game for the Hawks in this series with 14 points and 12 rebounds. His teammate Trae Young led the team with 25 points and 18 assists in the win.

Collins joined The Midday Show to discuss not only the team's big win, but what people have learned about their young superstar in Trae Young.

From Collins' perspective, having seen Young play so much, he said there's one thing that's impressed him most about his teammate's play in the postseason.

"If there's one thing I would say, it would probably just be the confirmation of him having some sort of super power when the big, bright lights are on. He lives for it," Collins told Andy and Randy.

"I feel like he's just been able to show that in the playoffs. I wouldn't say it's anything new but I would definitely feel like, for me, it just confirms that whatever it is about the bright lights, it brings Trae Young--wakes him up and gets him going. Whenever he's going, we're going as a team so how can I not appreciate that."

"He's an extremely talented guy, and I feel like I've seen a lot from him thus far. As we discussed before, he's the real deal and I feel like a lot of people are starting to see."

The Hawks will be back in action on Wednesday from Philadelphia in Game 5. With a win, they'll be back at State Farm Arena with the chance to close it out on Friday.

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