Atlanta Hawks Injury Report: Latest on Jock Landale and others for Knicks game

Atlanta Hawks prepare for a crucial Game 3 against the Knicks with key injury updates influencing their lineup decisions.

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Atlanta Hawks Injury Report: Latest on Jock Landale and others for Knicks game

Atlanta Hawks' Jock Landale in the frame (via Getty)

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Jock Landale remains sidelined as Hawks manage injury concerns.

Atlanta looks to capitalize on home advantage after leveling the series.

Atlanta Hawks head into a crucial Game 3 showdown against the New York Knicks with momentum on their side, but injury concerns continue to shape their lineup decisions.

Hawks level series with Strong Game 2 Win

Atlanta bounced back in impressive fashion to even the series at 1-1, securing a vital road victory in Game 2. C. J. McCollum led the charge with a standout 32-point performance, adding three rebounds and six assists. Meanwhile, Jalen Johnson contributed across the board with 17 points, eight rebounds, and three assists.

The result puts the Hawks in a strong position as they return home, aiming to seize control of the series.

Jock Landale ruled out again

Despite the positive momentum, Atlanta will once again be without Jock Landale. The center has been officially ruled out as he continues his recovery from a right ankle sprain.

Landale has been sidelined since April 3, and reports indicate he is expected to miss at least another week. His absence remains a key concern, particularly in maintaining depth in the frontcourt.

Bench depth set for bigger role

With Landale unavailable, the Hawks will rely heavily on their bench options to step up. Mouhamed Gueye and Tony Bradley are expected to continue seeing increased minutes behind starting center Onyeka Okongwu.

Their ability to provide energy, rebounding, and defensive stability could prove crucial against a Knicks side eager to respond.

High stakes in game 3

With the series finely poised, Game 3 presents a pivotal opportunity for Atlanta to capitalize on home-court advantage. A win would give them a 2-1 lead and shift the pressure onto New York.

While Landale’s absence is a setback, the Hawks have already shown they can compete effectively without him. Maintaining that level of performance will be key as the series intensifies.

Eyes on momentum shift

As both teams look to gain the upper hand, Atlanta’s depth and recent form could be decisive factors. The Hawks will aim to build on their Game 2 success and take a crucial step forward in the series.

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