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NBA Round up - Hawks rookie shines as Bucks suffer first loss, Curry saves Warriors

Rookie A.J. Griffin scored 24 points from the bench as the Atlanta Hawks ended the Milwaukee Bucks' unbeaten start to the NBA season on Monday, while Stephen Curry produced a 47-point masterpiece to snap the Golden State Warriors' five-game losing streak.

Griffin was one of six Hawks players to make double digits as Atlanta shrugged off the absence of star playmaker Trae Young to hand the Bucks their first defeat of the 2022-2023 campaign.

The Bucks went into the game seeking a 10th straight win after a 9-0 start left them as the NBA's only unbeaten team.

But Atlanta recovered superbly after being outscored 36-25 in the first quarter before trailing by six points at half-time.

The game swung decisively in Atlanta's favor in the third period as the Hawks' scoring erupted with 37 points.

Atlanta wrapped up a 117-98 victory with a 28-18 fourth quarter that saw the Hawks improve to 7-3 for the season.

Dejounte Murray led the Hawks' scorers with 25 points, eight rebounds and 11 assists.

But the real stars of the show for Atlanta came from a potent bench led by teenage rookie Griffin, who combined for 59 points to set up the win. Justin Holiday drained four three-pointers in a 14-point contribution, while Onyeka Okongwu added 12.

"Before the game started, the coach said 'Believe'. I feel the whole team wanted more," 19-year-old Griffin said.

"It was a great win. We knew the gameplan -- just pitch in and make sure we had each other's back."

Milwaukee's scoring was led by Giannis Antetokounmpo with 25 points, while Jrue Holiday added 16 points.

 

 

In other games on Monday, Golden State ended their five-game losing streak but only after a brilliant fourth-quarter performance from Curry against Sacramento.

Curry scored 17 of his 47 points in

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