
Mavs lineup
Williams
Felton
Matthews
Dirk
Z-Pac
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SichtingLives wrote:life hack:
When a man heaves a live chainsaw towards you from distance, stand still. No one has good accuracy throwing a chainsaw.
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SichtingLives wrote:life hack:
When a man heaves a live chainsaw towards you from distance, stand still. No one has good accuracy throwing a chainsaw.
ATL Boy wrote:Good call on Dennis so far, Jamaal: his jumper is working tonight, and he looks to be on his way to a big game.
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SichtingLives wrote:life hack:
When a man heaves a live chainsaw towards you from distance, stand still. No one has good accuracy throwing a chainsaw.
Rip2137 wrote:We held them to 36% shooting and are 1 game out of first place in the conference...its pretty doom and gloom in here for that.
Rip2137 wrote:Im not sure what you guys are upset about besides some bouncy offensive rebounds. Their guards started crashing the offensive glass...
Report card
Offense: B-plus
The Hawks trailed by four points twice in the final 4:38 and rallied from both deficits. Millsap had a brilliant steal to start a fast break for a Korver and-one layup. The final came with 3:07 left and the Mavericks up 93-89. Millsap had an offensive rebound put-back and Bazemore followed with this 3-pointer. The Hawks had 27-point second and third quarters. The key to the grade was how the Hawks responded late offensively.
Defense: A-minus
The Hawks held the Mavericks to 23 or fewer points in three of the four quarters. They got huge stops down the stretch when they needed it. It speaks volumes about the defense to win while allowing 20 offensive rebounds. The group of Millsap, Horford, Thabo Sefolosha and Mike Muscala combined to nearly silence Nowitzki.