
Hawks' Trae Young Cleared to Practice Amid Finger Injury Ahead of Play-in Tournament
After missing more than a month of action, Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young has been cleared to resume contact and practice, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
The All-Star underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his finger on Feb. 27 and has not played since Feb. 23, when he suffered the injury in a loss to the Toronto Raptors.
In 51 games this season, Young is averaging 26.4 points and 10.8 assists per game.
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The point guard will look to return ahead of the upcoming play-in tournament:
Since losing Young at the end of February, the Hawks have gone 11-10, enough to clinch a play-in tournament berth. Atlanta is currently in 10th place in the East and is most likely looking at a matchup with the Chicago Bulls to earn a spot in the playoffs.
The Hawks have four games remaining in the regular season, and getting Young back on the court to get some in-game action before the postseason would be huge.
In Young's absence, his co-star Dejounte Murray has stepped up, averaging 26.7 points per game in March, including three 40-point performances. If Murray can continue that play with Young back on the court, the Hawks could take care of business in the Play-In and earn a spot in the playoffs.
In Young and Murray's first season together in Atlanta last year, they faced a first-round exit to the Boston Celtics. This year, if they can will their team into the playoffs, they'll be looking for a first-round upset and a deeper postseason run.


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