Hawks narrowly lose to Jazz 103-102 in overtime at Summer League
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 11:19 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
The Atlanta Hawks faced the Utah Jazz in their Summer League opener in Salt Lake City on July 4. After forcing overtime, the Hawks fell to the Jazz 103-102. Darryn Peterson led the Hawks with 28 points, while Kingston Flemings contributed significantly for Utah, despite narrowly missing a potential game-tying shot in the closing seconds. The Hawks remained competitive throughout, including a late three-pointer by Gabe Madsen to give them a momentary lead. Atlanta's upcoming schedule includes two more games in Salt Lake City before they head to Las Vegas for additional Summer League action.
- •Hawks drop their Summer League opener in overtime to Jazz.
- •Darryn Peterson scores 28 points for Atlanta.
- •Jazz's Kingston Flemings hit critical shots but missed a game-tying attempt.
- •Atlanta's next Summer League games are in Salt Lake City before heading to Las Vegas.
- •Gabe Madsen contributed a late three-pointer for the Hawks.
- 11:19 PMYahoo Sports — Atlanta Hawks Fall to Utah Jazz 103-102 in Salt Lake City Summer League
"The Atlanta Hawks opened Summer League play on Saturday against the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City.
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