Trae Young isn't satisfied with his game right now, and the Boston Celtics apparently drove him to do something about it.
Young struggled Friday night against the Celtics, scoring just five points on 2-of-7 shooting in the Atlanta Hawks' 114-96 loss. The rookie guard also went 2-of-7 from the floor in Atlanta's previous game against the Toronto Raptors, dropping his field goal percentage to 29.3 in his last five contests.
So, after the fans had filtered out of State Farm Arena, Young decided to sneak back on the court to get some extra shots up.
Young certainly isn't the first NBA player to get in a postgame shooting session, but it's still a good sign that the 20-year-old is willing to put in the work.
Some of Boston's players may want to follow Young's lead; despite pouring in 114 points Friday night, the Celtics still rank 28th in the NBA in field goal percentage at 43.5 percent.
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They'll look to improve that number Saturday night in Dallas, where they battle the Mavericks in the second night of a back-to-back.
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