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NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:50 pm

New Jersey at Atlanta

The Hawks are favored to win this one by 7.5 points and have won the previous four meetings.

Zaza Pachulia has an issue with his Achilles and will miss tonight's game. It seemed like he was trying to keep both feet on the ground against Cleveland and I guess we know why now. It caused him to miss some easy shots and including a layup.

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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#2 » by DirtybirdGA » Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:18 pm

Didn't know about Zaza, if it aint one thing it's another. :nonono: At least Marvin and Ivan are supposed to play, so it's good to have some bodies in return. I liked Crash better when he was with the Blazers it seems like it's 2 of him, when Atlanta faces him.

Had I been bothered enough to post a bunch of pics for a game thread the other day, this would've been Teague's pic.

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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#3 » by Superiorblogman » Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:16 pm

Zaza must have had that issue all year if we are going to state that as the reason he misses layups.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#4 » by Superiorblogman » Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:49 am

Tough game so far. Josh taking bad shots early in the clock as usual. Deron taking it at Teague. They obviously saw his numbers against him and want to post him up and make Drew take him out the game. It worked to a certain extinct.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#5 » by parson » Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:00 am

So, there I am, watching NBATV, and they're talking about how great it would be to see Josh OUT WEST. Can't get no respect...
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Post#6 » by parson » Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:04 am

Rathburn said 3 starters played 40+ min, Hinrich played 39. At least we won this 'un but we'll pay for that, soon.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#7 » by theatlfan » Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:30 am

parson wrote:Rathburn said 3 starters played 40+ min, Hinrich played 39. At least we won this 'un but we'll pay for that, soon.
Yeah, that isn't a 1-time occurrence either. All month JJ, Smoove, Hinrich, Teague, and Zaza have been fairly consistently player high-30's/low-40's in minutes. Need to get these guys a little break sometime before the playoffs.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#8 » by parson » Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:36 am

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parson wrote:Rathburn said 3 starters played 40+ min, Hinrich played 39. At least we won this 'un but we'll pay for that, soon.
Yeah, that isn't a 1-time occurrence either. All month JJ, Smoove, Hinrich, Teague, and Zaza have been fairly consistently player high-30's/low-40's in minutes. Need to get these guys a little break sometime before the playoffs.

We're at the beginning of a 5-game stretch in 6 days.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#9 » by SAUCERY_SWEET » Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:37 am

Hard to get breaks when there is no one there, this team is really banged up and I'm really interesting, excited to see what they can do when and if they get back to full strength.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#10 » by HMFFL » Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:39 am

We had 50 points in the paint to the Nets 28.

Strange but very few fast break points. Hawks 8, Nets 5.

I think tomorrow is going to be close against Washington. It's on the road, Drew has been playing our guys a great deal of minutes, so it's going to hurt us eventually. I expect to lose to Washington or Utah.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#11 » by parson » Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:01 am

Josh shot 13 inside shots, 12 outside. Of those 12 outside shots, he made .... 2. Ya'd think he'd see....

Beginning to think that stretch when he was taking the ball inside was an attempt to get teams interested before the trade deadline.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#12 » by Ruhiel » Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:51 pm

parson wrote:So, there I am, watching NBATV, and they're talking about how great it would be to see Josh OUT WEST. Can't get no respect...

parson wrote:Josh shot 13 inside shots, 12 outside. Of those 12 outside shots, he made .... 2. Ya'd think he'd see....

Beginning to think that stretch when he was taking the ball inside was an attempt to get teams interested before the trade deadline.

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“I don’t have any business being out there this season with Joe Johnson, Mike Bibby, Jamal Crawford, Marvin, Mo and [Jeff] Teague all doing work out there. I have to focus on working in the cracks and making sure that people respect my mid-range game. And if they don’t, we have to make them pay for not respecting it.”


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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#13 » by parson » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:15 pm

I hear ya, but, 2 out of 12 from outside, in a tight game, while he was hitting 10 out of 13 from inside?

And, in the 4th (the FOURTH), he went 1-4 outside and 3 for 3 inside.

A little circumspection, please.
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Re: NJ @ Atlanta 7:30 PM 

Post#14 » by Ruhiel » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:42 pm

Idk what circumspection is. Sounds dirty. :)

edit: I'm reading BSPN Play by Play and it says his 2nd FGA was a 25ft 3PA smh
Wth was BSPN watching?

Smith transition score, dive cuts, hook shots on Jordan Willliams and Gerald Wallace...etc.
Its not as if Smith is Shaquille O’Neal who can get all his shots inside.

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