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...in the season opener against the Pistons, Atlanta lost 106-94.
Detroit held a 59-40 rebounding advantage and limited the Hawks 29.6 percent shooting from 3-point range. Improving in those areas will be difficult for Atlanta seeing as the Pistons are third in rebounding at 47.6 per game and the Hawks are last in the league in rebounding differential at minus-5.0 per contest. Detroit also holds opponents to an average of 7.0 made 3-pointers per game for the league's fourth-best mark.
After averaging 86.7 points on 40.5 percent shooting during a three-game losing streak, Atlanta (18-12) is at 111.3 points per game and 51.4 percent shooting in its last four...
Detroit has won three straight road games after dropping eight of its previous nine outside of Michigan but has been sluggish offensively in the second half of road back-to-backs
Dennis Schroder looks to help the Hawks to a fifth straight victory Wednesday night...
Schroder has spurred Atlanta's winning streak, shooting 55.5 percent and draining 7 of 13 3-pointers. Among the players that have averaged at least 20 minutes since last Wednesday, only Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry have a higher offensive efficiency rating than Schroder's 126.9 points per 100 possessions. His season rating is at 105.5.
Three times in the last four games Schroder has scored at least 17 - the same number of times he reached that mark in his first 26 contests.
Jamaaliver wrote:
Borrowing this from our friends over on the DET Board
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:Jamaaliver wrote:
Borrowing this from our friends over on the DET Board
Shoutout to whoever made this graphic.
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StunnaStan wrote:Hacking dre in the 1st quarter in a December game lol. Maybe if you're center wasn't a power foward he'd be able to actually grab a board and box out. Winning this game will be enjoyable
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.
Hawkeyes wrote:Zero sympathy for a dude that is paid millions to play basketball and incapable of making a FT. Sorry.
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:Hawkeyes wrote:Zero sympathy for a dude that is paid millions to play basketball and incapable of making a FT. Sorry.
Same. I love that Silver and the decision makers decided to not outlaw hacking. These are professional basketball players, getting payed to play the game. Free throws are a part of that.
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Liqourish wrote:ATL Boy wrote:Hawkeyes wrote:Zero sympathy for a dude that is paid millions to play basketball and incapable of making a FT. Sorry.
Same. I love that Silver and the decision makers decided to not outlaw hacking. These are professional basketball players, getting payed to play the game. Free throws are a part of that.
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So is playing defense. Maybe teams should learn how to do that instead of hacking.
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:Liqourish wrote:ATL Boy wrote:Same. I love that Silver and the decision makers decided to not outlaw hacking. These are professional basketball players, getting payed to play the game. Free throws are a part of that.
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So is playing defense. Maybe teams should learn how to do that instead of hacking.
Why? If a professional basketball player doesn't have the ability to shoot free throws, a fundamental part of the game, why shouldn't teams punish him for it. If Drummond could hit his free throws then we wouldn't have hacked him tonight, it's all strategy, and it threw the Pistons out of their rhythm on offense, which was an added bonus.
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Liqourish wrote:ATL Boy wrote:Liqourish wrote:
So is playing defense. Maybe teams should learn how to do that instead of hacking.
Why? If a professional basketball player doesn't have the ability to shoot free throws, a fundamental part of the game, why shouldn't teams punish him for it. If Drummond could hit his free throws then we wouldn't have hacked him tonight, it's all strategy, and it threw the Pistons out of their rhythm on offense, which was an added bonus.
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So your team can't defend him?
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:Liqourish wrote:ATL Boy wrote:Why? If a professional basketball player doesn't have the ability to shoot free throws, a fundamental part of the game, why shouldn't teams punish him for it. If Drummond could hit his free throws then we wouldn't have hacked him tonight, it's all strategy, and it threw the Pistons out of their rhythm on offense, which was an added bonus.
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So your team can't defend him?
So my team used that strategy to win tonight...
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