[外電] Scrappy Hawks get outmuscled
Scrappy Hawks get outmuscled
By SEKOU SMITH
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 04/13/06
There's no use trying to out-punch a big puncher.
The Hawks dismissed that crusty bit of boxing wisdom Wednesday
night in favor of a basket-brawl with the rugged Chicago Bulls,
the result being a 96-90 loss for Atlana.
But instead of walking out of their own locker room like a team
that couldn't hold on to a 10-point first quarter lead and lost
its third straight game, the Hawks (24-54) talked about being
proud of each other and the way they stood up for themselves
against an aggressor that tried to trample them on their home
floor.
"I liked us tonight," said veteran Hawks point guard Tyronn Lue.
"I like the way we played. That's how Chicago plays. We had to
match their energy.
"Even though it was an ugly game, we stayed in there and fought a
nd scrapped. We weren't going to let them take advantage of us.
Everybody did what they were supposed to do. If we play like that
and lose like that, I have no problem with it at all."
Hawks forward Josh Childress was ejected with 2:33 to play in
the game for a retaliation shot on Bulls forward Andres Nocioni,
who caught Childress with a wicked elbow across the face a moment
before Childress fired back.
He was assessed with a Flagrant 2 foul for the right cross he
sent at Nocioni, and could hear from the league today about an
even stiffer penalty.
"The game got physical and things got out of hand," Childress
said afterward. "Things happened."
Childress said the blow he took from Nocioni was just one of
many dispensed by a Bulls team (37-41) eager to punch its way
into the playoffs.
"Watch the tape throughout, and you'll see him doing things
like that," he said. "But I'll just wait until [today] and see
what [the league] has to say."
The Bulls had plenty to say after getting down in the first
quarter. But they were relentless on both ends of floor and
used every player on the active roster to claw their way back
into the game.
Former Georgia Tech center Luke Schenscher put the finishing
touches on the Bulls' first-half comeback, tying the game at
45-45 with a skyhook over John Edwards with 25.6 seconds to
play before halftime. From that point on the Bulls dictated
the tempo, and the physical play.
"It was a big win, one we needed to win," said Bulls center
Tyson Chandler, whose team has won six of its last seven games
and got crucial back-to-back wins with their Tuesday night win
over New Jersey and Wednesday night's slugfest with the Hawks.
"Guys were tired and it was tough. We got in late [Tuesday night].
But guys stepped up to the challenge and we got the win."
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