Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson delivered a performance for the record books on Friday night, becoming the first player in franchise history to record a triple‑double in a single half. The 23‑year‑old reached the milestone in just 16 minutes and 44 seconds, marking the second‑fastest triple‑double ever recorded in the NBA.
By halftime, Johnson had already tallied 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists, helping Atlanta build a commanding 19‑point lead over the Denver Nuggets.
Johnson’s achievement surpassed a mark that had stood since 1955, previously held by Jim Tucker. The only player to reach a triple‑double faster remains Nikola Jokić, who set the all‑time record in 14 minutes and 33 seconds back in 2018.
Johnson’s early dominance showcased his evolution as a playmaking forward, especially with star guard Trae Young sidelined for several games.
Despite Johnson’s historic start, the Hawks were unable to hold off a determined Denver comeback. Led by Jokić, the Nuggets surged in the second half and edged out Atlanta 134–133.
Johnson closed the night with career highs across the board—21 points, 18 rebounds, 16 assists, plus two steals—cementing one of the most impressive individual performances of the season.
Analysts praised his court vision, rebounding, and late‑half execution, noting that his 12 first‑half assists were nearly a season high for any Hawks player.
Hawks head coach Quin Snyder applauded Johnson’s energy and versatility, calling his performance a bright spot in an otherwise frustrating loss. With Atlanta fighting to climb the Eastern Conference standings, Johnson’s rapid development offers a promising foundation for the franchise.
His historic night further strengthens his case as a potential first‑time All‑Star, signaling his emergence as one of the league’s most dynamic young forwards.
The Hawks will look to regroup after the narrow defeat, but Johnson’s milestone performance provides momentum heading into their next stretch of games. If he continues producing at this level, Atlanta’s playoff hopes—and Johnson’s All‑Star campaign—could gain significant traction.
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