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Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Tue Feb 2, 2010 6:46 am
by HMFFL
Atlanta 30-16 (11-11 V)
@
Oklahoma City 26-21 (14-10 H)


Favored to Win:
OKC by 1 point

Over/Under:
191.5

Recent Meetings:
01/18/10 ATL 91 - OKC 94
12/23/08 ATL 99 - OKC 88
11/09/08 OKC 85 - ATL 89
01/25/08 OKC 90 - ATL 99
11/16/07 ATL 123 - OKC 126 (OT)
12/05/06 OKC 102 - ATL 87
11/11/06 ATL 112 - OKC 113 (OT)
02/22/06 ATL 109 - OKC 114
02/10/06 OKC 99 - ATL 91
12/30/04 ATL 79 - OKC 94

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Tue Feb 2, 2010 6:55 am
by evildallas
Hmmm, only a 1 point dog on the road? I think we get pay back for the loss in Philips Arena.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Tue Feb 2, 2010 8:41 pm
by ATL DirtyBird
^ I hope we do. Kevin Durant is my worst nightmare. Hes gonna shoot 30 more free throws today.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Tue Feb 2, 2010 9:17 pm
by killbuckner
I think it will come down to westbrook's free throws. If he is exploiting Bibby and Crawford and getting to the line then I don't think the Hawks can hang. Its just too many mismatches on the court. But if they don't really use Westbrook like that then I think the game is much more manageable. Horford and Smith really need to do some damage on the offensive glass- OKC is a lousy defensive rebounding team.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Tue Feb 2, 2010 9:26 pm
by azuresou1
Josh needs to pay back Jeff Green, with interest.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 12:05 am
by HMFFL
A win streak on the road would be nice to see because the last time it happened was early November.

Four games in the next five days.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 1:19 am
by evildallas
Thankfully Josh gets his 1000th block, so Bob and Nique can calm down and call the game.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 1:37 am
by evildallas
2nd unit not holding the lead. My favorite moment of the game so far was Nique calling Ibaka, Chewbacca after he tipped in that shot. I don't believe it was intentional.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:01 am
by evildallas
Marvin showing an offensive aggression not normally seen. Sadly the conversion rate is quite low on those drives though.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:04 am
by ATL DirtyBird
Does Mo Evans contribute at all to our team? He fouls so damn much and rarely makes shots. Kevin Durant is basically unguardable. It would be nice if Horf could finish.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:14 am
by evildallas
Got to love the reckless abandon of Mario West!!!

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:15 am
by ATL DirtyBird
Why the hell would u switch the pick and roll that puts Bibby on Durant? Durant is 12-12 from the line. this is easily the most frustrating team that weve play this season (for me atleast)

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:15 am
by evildallas
SneakerKing33 wrote:It would be nice if Horf could finish.


Yep, if Horford and Marvin finished around the basket tonight I think we be up by at least 8 right now. Tied at half though, so the game hasn't disappointed.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:26 am
by evildallas
SneakerKing33 wrote:^ I hope we do. Kevin Durant is my worst nightmare. Hes gonna shoot 30 more free throws today.


12 FTs at half. 30 is not out of the question for Durant.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:31 am
by evildallas
Josh Smith of the Atlanta Hawks has become the youngest player to block 1,000 shots in the NBA.

Smith recorded his 1,000th block with 8:29 left in the first quarter Tuesday night when he swatted away a shot by Oklahoma City's Nenad Krstic.

Smith reached 1,000 blocks at the age of 24 years and 59 days, more than a year younger than the previous record holder. Benoit Benjamin held the mark previously, reaching the milestone at 25 years and 128 days old while he was with the Los Angeles Clippers.

Smith, who ranks second in the NBA in blocks per game this season, has made it to 1,000 faster than any other player reached 900 blocks.

link here


Didn't know that last part. Wanted to post it because my earlier post wasn't congratulatory. At the time Bob and Nique were false identifying every defensive scrum in anticipation of #1000.

Edit: The reason I didn't know that last part about 900 is because it is not true. Dwight Howard is 3 days younger than Josh and he's got over 900 blocks in his career.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:36 am
by lovethisgame00
Smith becomes youngest to reach 1,000. Congrats


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Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:38 am
by BYT
lovethisgame00 wrote:Smith becomes youngest to reach 1,000. Congrats NFL draft

He is a tremendous leaper and still growing into his own body. Amazing!

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:41 am
by ATL DirtyBird
That was one pathetic stretch of rebounding and team defense. Get it together.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 2:55 am
by ATL DirtyBird
Rebounding is becoming more and more off an issue. Happy to be down 7 with the way they were shooting. JJ is cooking.

Re: Atlanta at Oklahoma City

Posted: Wed Feb 3, 2010 3:05 am
by evildallas
Defense is keeping us alive (barely).