Hawks end 12-game losing streak vs. Bulls
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:33 am
In a season already full of milestones, few stick out more than what the Hawks accomplished Sunday afternoon at Philips Arena.
The Hawks finally found the answers for a Chicago Bulls team that has confounded them for years.
The Hawks' 105-84 blowout win was long overdue and snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Bulls, six in a row on their home floor, for a team in desperate need of some positive energy.
After receiving a double-dose of bad news Friday, when they lost a protest to Miami that cost them a Dec. 19 overtime win over the Heat and then lost another overtime nail-biter to Washington, the Hawks were prepared to do whatever it took to get past the Bulls.
So they put on their track shoes, made sure Joe Johnson ran the first leg and blew the Bulls off the floor, defeating their nemesis from the Windy City for the first time since April 9, 2004.
"It feels great," Johnson said after leading the Hawks with a game-high 37 points, nine rebounds and six assists. "This is my first time beating them since I've been here. Hopefully, we can build on this. We have a tough game against Denver [Tuesday]. We just have to key in and try to keep home court, and when we get on the road, we'll figure it out."
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