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NBA
Friday, April 3, 2026 • Barclays Center
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Brooklyn Nets25303022107
Atlanta Hawks35362743141

Team Statistics

StatBrooklyn NetsAtlanta Hawks
Field Goals27/5131/50
3-Pointers12/2820/40
Free Throws17/2019/24
Rebounds3341
Assists2436
Steals1011
Blocks49
Turnovers1813

Game Recap

Brooklyn never found the gear to match Atlanta’s pace or precision. The Hawks walked into Barclays Center on April 3, 2026, and left with a 141-107 win that was equal parts shot-making and structure — a blowout sealed by a 43-point fourth quarter.

How it happened

Atlanta set the tone immediately, winning the first quarter 35-25 and carrying that control into halftime with a 36-30 second quarter to lead 71-55. Brooklyn responded with its best stretch after the break, taking the third quarter 30-27, but the margin still favored Atlanta entering the fourth.

Any thought of a late push disappeared fast. The Hawks erupted for 43 points in the final period while holding the Nets to 22, turning a game that had been mostly stable into a runaway.

The separator: assisted offense and late-game execution

The biggest tell was in the pass count. Atlanta finished with 36 assists, a massive gap over Brooklyn’s 24. That’s not just a stylistic note — it explains the shape of the night: the Hawks consistently generated cleaner looks, kept Brooklyn in rotation, and avoided the kind of stagnant possessions that allow an underdog to hang around.

Brooklyn’s third-quarter bump showed it could compete in short bursts, but the fourth quarter exposed the underlying difference in offensive organization. Atlanta’s ball movement didn’t just create points; it created pace, and pace created separation.

Turning point

Brooklyn winning the third quarter was the window. Atlanta slammed it shut with a 43-22 fourth — the decisive swing that turned a manageable deficit into a final-score headline.

What it means going forward

For Atlanta (45-33), this was a professional road win that reinforced its current form (WWWWL) — build a lead early, then close with force. The Hawks didn’t need overtime, drama, or a late-game whistle; they simply overwhelmed Brooklyn with execution and connectivity.

For Brooklyn (18-59), the loss followed a familiar pattern in its recent run (LLWLL): brief stretches of competitiveness, followed by a decisive stretch where the opponent’s offensive quality breaks the game open. The Nets will point to the third quarter as proof of fight, but the fourth quarter — and the 12-assist deficit — underlined how thin the margin is when the offense can’t consistently generate high-quality possessions.

Final score

Atlanta Hawks 141, Brooklyn Nets 107

Quarter scores: ATL 35-36-27-43 (141), BKN 25-30-30-22 (107)

Assists: Hawks 36, Nets 24