Lineups, injury reports, early broadcast info for Saturday
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The Los Angeles Lakers have been playing arguably the best basketball they’ve played since losing Anthony Davis in mid-February. But now they welcome the hottest team in the NBA to the Staples Center for a Saturday afternoon matinee.
The Atlanta Hawks were well on their way to being the biggest disappointment of this NBA season. After spending more money in free agency than any other team, in a push to build a winner around point guard Trae Young, they ended up firing head coach Lloyd Pierce at the start of this month. But after hiring veteran winner Nate McMillan, who was fired by the Indiana Pacers. Since hiring McMillan, the Hawks have done what McMillan’s teams have usually done during his coaching career: win.
The Hawks have won seven straight games, which has been boosted by the coaching change and health. Bogdan Bogdanovic, their biggest free agent acquisition, is finally back in the lineup and swingman DeAndre Hunter is also getting closer to a return.
Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:
Injury Report
Anthony Davis (calf strain) remains out, as does Jared Dudley (MCL sprain). Cam Reddish, Kris Dunn, and DeAndre Hunter are all out for Atlanta. Marc Gasol, who hasn’t played since February 28, is not on the injury report and is expected to play.
Atlanta Hawks (21-20)
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Tony Snell
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John Collins
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Clint Capela
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Kevin Huerter
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Trae Young
Los Angeles Lakers (28-13)
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LeBron James
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Markieff Morris
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Marc Gasol
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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
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Dennis Schröder
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