With an incredible 44 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, two steals, and a critical block in Atlanta’s exciting 123-122 overtime victory over the Boston Celtics, Dejounte Murray dominated the court on Thursday.
Not only that, but Murray added the cherry to his incredible performance when he made the game-winning shot to complete the deal.
“I don’t want to take that many shots, but I know Kobe would be proud of me.”
Dejounte Murray following an 18–44 field goal image.Twitter: q9Bglzb5zR
— March 29, 2024, Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)
Murray attempted a record-breaking 44 field goals during the game, which is significant in and of itself. Murray stated that he didn’t plan to shoot that much, but he also conceded that the late
With an incredible 44 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, two steals, and a critical block in Atlanta’s exciting 123-122 overtime victory over the Boston Celtics, Dejounte Murray dominated the court on Thursday.
Not only that, but Murray added the cherry to his incredible performance when he made the game-winning shot to complete the deal.
“I don’t want to take that many shots, but I know Kobe would be proud of me.”
Dejounte Murray following an 18–44 field goal image.Twitter: q9Bglzb5zR
— March 29, 2024, Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)
Murray attempted a record-breaking 44 field goals during the game, which is significant in and of itself. Murray stated that he didn’t plan to shoot that much, but he also conceded that the late
In these kind of games, Bryant’s Lakers only achieved a 3-3 record, despite the unprecedented individual heroics. But one of those contests included Bryant’s renowned 81-point display from the 2005–06 season against the Toronto Raptors.
Murray’s constant scoring was what the Atlanta Hawks needed to stay up with the Celtics, who were leading the Eastern Conference. Murray’s commitment to the valiant effort to secure the victory was crucial, regardless of the number of shots he made (44 or more).
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