Hawks 114, Knicks 101

1 2 3 4 T
ATL (6-2) 23 24 37 30 114
NYK (1-8) 25 29 23 24 101

Final

7:30 PM ET, November 11, 2009
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
ATL 11-3 105.5 98.9 7-0 4-3 L1 8-2
NY 3-10 101.4 107.9 1-7 2-3 L1 3-7
Injury Report
ATLANTA
· Mike Bibby PG - Nov 21: Day-to-Day
NEW YORK
No significant injuries
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Last 5 Games
ATLANTA (ET) NEW YORK (ET)
Nov 07 DEN Win 125-100
Nov 06 @CHA Loss 103-83
Nov 04 @SAC Win 113-105
Nov 03 @POR Win 97-91
Nov 01 @LAL Loss 118-110
Nov 09 UTA Loss 95-93
Nov 07 @MIL Loss 102-87
Nov 06 CLE Loss 100-91
Nov 04 IND Loss 101-89
Nov 02 NO Win 117-111
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Starting Lineup
 ATLANTA (PPG)NEW YORK (PPG)
 PG  M. Bibby 9.9 PG  C. Duhon 6.5
 SG  J. Johnson 22.6 G  T. Douglas 7.7
 PF  J. Smith 15.6 SF  W. Chandler 12.0
 C  A. Horford 13.7 F  D. Gallinari 14.2
 SF  M. Williams 11.0 C  D. Lee 17.5
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· Team rosters: Atlanta | New York
Team Stat Leaders
 ATLANTANEW YORK
PointsJ. Johnson 22.6A. Harrington 20.2
ReboundsA. Horford 10.1D. Lee 9.9
AssistsJ. Johnson 4.9C. Duhon 6.2
StealsJ. Smith 1.6L. Hughes 2.0
BlocksJ. Smith 2.6W. Chandler 1.2
· Team stats: Atlanta | New York
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Jamal Crawford was primarily a starter in his four-plus years with the New York Knicks, but like every other season of his NBA career, those didn't end with a trip to the playoffs.

He'd like to think his first season with the Atlanta Hawks -- and his role as a high-scoring reserve -- will end that drought.

Crawford has given the Hawks a major boost off the bench, and he'll look to lead them to a fourth win in five games Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden against his struggling former team.

No current NBA player has gone longer without appearing in the postseason than Crawford, who's averaged 15.2 points in 604 games over his 10-year career.

The Knicks (1-7) didn't come close to making the playoffs with Crawford there, and the high-volume shooter was a popular scapegoat for the franchise's struggles. He averaged 17.6 points but shot 40.7 percent, starting 221 of his 299 games in New York, and was shipped to Golden State on Nov. 18 for Al Harrington.

The Warriors missed out on the playoffs last season as well, but a draft-day trade to the Hawks (5-2) has done wonders for Crawford. He's averaged 18.1 points in 29.9 minutes a game, making him the second-most productive reserve in the Eastern Conference behind the player for whom he was traded.

But while Harrington, scoring 19.7 per game as a sixth man, has done little to help New York win, Crawford's made a big impact on Atlanta. He's the team's second-leading scorer behind Joe Johnson and has averaged 22.8 points on 51.7 percent shooting over his last four games, scoring a team-high 25 in Saturday's 125-100 win over Denver.

"It's kind of cool sitting there now. I get a chance to figure out how I can help the team, whether that's coming off setting people up or coming off being aggressive and scoring," said Crawford, who had 21 points Nov. 29 in his return to MSG with the Warriors. "You kind of get a chance to watch the game, see the tempo, see the rhythm and try to come in after that."

Saturday's performance helped the Hawks bounce back from a rough road effort one night earlier, as they were outrebounded 56-35 in a 103-82 loss to Charlotte.

"It's a big statement," said forward Josh Smith, among the league leaders with 2.9 blocks per game. "It just shows that we don't dwell on losses, and we look forward to the next game."

The Knicks don't appear in any better shape to end their five-season playoff drought, and one of the league's worst defenses has again been the culprit. New York let up a conference-high 107.8 points per game in 2008-09 and has allowed 108.4 this season.

The Knicks' most recent defensive effort was among their best, but it still wasn't enough to win. Down 16 late in the third quarter to Utah on Monday, Toney Douglas nearly rallied New York with 15 second-half points, but the Jazz held on for a 95-93 victory.

"I thought we tried," coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We had energy and we were active."

Douglas missed a potential tying shot just before the buzzer, and the rookie guard finished with 21 points off the bench after scoring 16 in a 102-87 loss at Milwaukee on Saturday.

The Knicks took two of three from Atlanta last season, winning both at MSG.


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NBA Scores

Wednesday, November 11th
Golden State 94 Final
Indiana 108
Chicago 89 Final
Toronto 99
Utah 86 Final
Boston 105
Charlotte 75 Final
Detroit 98
Philadelphia 82 Final
New Jersey 79
Atlanta 114 Final
New York 101
Denver 102 Final
Milwaukee 108
Portland 107 Final
Minnesota 84
Cleveland 102 Final
Orlando 93
Memphis 79 Final
Houston 104
Dallas 83 Final
San Antonio 92
Oklahoma City 83 Final
LA Clippers 79
New Orleans 104 Final
Phoenix 124