Trae Young - Atlanta Hawks
Rookie Trae Young seemed like he was trailing Rookie of the Year frontrunner Luka Doncic, but maybe not so much. On Wednesday, Young led his team with 36 points in the victory. Young also dished out 10 assists and grabbed eight rebounds to help out.
picking up where he left off. pic.twitter.com/TV9qhgW2CY
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) February 28, 2019
John Collins - Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta's John Collins continues to emerge as a star player early in his young career. On Wednesday night, Collins scored 34 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help the Hawks get the 131-123 win.
J O H N.
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) February 28, 2019
C O 💪 💪 I N S. pic.twitter.com/Lq0LUWgmOt
DeAndre' Bembry - Atlanta Hawks
Bembry didn't have as many points for the night as Young or Collins, but it was his OT contribution that really helped. He scored six of the team's nine points in OT at one point to help them secure the victory. Bembry finished up with 16 points and 14 rebounds off the bench.
thank u dre.
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) February 28, 2019
has 6⃣ of our 9⃣ in OT pic.twitter.com/r5eZTLmn42
Karl-Anthony Towns - Minnesota Timberwolves
On the opposite side, it's become a common factor for the Wolves that KAT is their All-Star leader. He's back after a scary car accident and is continuing where he left off. Towns scored 37 points and picked up 18 rebounds for another double-double performance.
KARL
— Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) February 28, 2019
ANTHONY
TOWNS
MONSTER. pic.twitter.com/JPIsicHYwI
Andrew Wiggins - Minnesota Timberwolves
Wiggins also helped out amongst the starters for Minnesota. He shot just 9-for-20 in the game but had 21 points, three rebounds, an assist, steal, and block in the loss.
WIGGS SPIN™️ pic.twitter.com/WH1jsdVmKF
— Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) February 28, 2019