In a game that can be labeled "A Tale of Two Cities," the Atlanta Hawks defeated The New York Knicks 114-101 last night in Madison Square Garden.
Behind the play of Al Horford, the Hawks outscored the Knicks 67-47 in the second half to secure the victory and push their record to 6-2. Horford finished with a season high 25 points on nine for 16 shooting.
The Knicks started fast and dominated first half play, taking a seven point lead into the break. The boys from New York, going into the game with a 1-7 record, played inspired and very efficient offensively. Al Harrington, Toney Douglas, and Larry Hughes led the way with craft post moves, deadly outside shooting and selfless sharing of the basketball.
Second half, different story.
After playing sluggishly throughout the first half, Josh Smith led the emotional urgency as the Hawks went to work immediately after the break. Smith's aggressiveness produced 22 points and 12 boards for the former slam dunk champion.
The offense, surprisingly enough, went through Horford and provided open looks for Joe Johnson and Mike Bibby. Atlanta took full control of the game after a 12 ...
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Atlanta Hawks Finish Strong, Beat The Knicks
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