The best-of-seven series between the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic appears to be one where it may be a short one as the Hawks have been pummeled in the first three games thus far. Philips Arena during Game 4, like the team that the arena claims, was quiet as a church mouse as the Hawks [...]
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Magic Fend Back Pesky Hawks 112-98, Lead Series 2-0
The series between the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic, if you go by the numbers, hasn’t exactly been competitive as evidenced by the Hawks getting lambasted by 43 on Tuesday. Game 2 on Thursday would be similar in a lot of ways (dominance in the stats) except perhaps for one – the final score. The [...]
Hawks Claw Bucks 94-73, Advance To Orlando Series
The Milwaukee Bucks deserve congratulations and props for the season, both regular and post-. They went further than any team should have gone, considering their circumstances. The team, when healthy, surprised some folks with their core of Andrew Bogut, Brandon Jennings and John Salmons. Factor in that Bogut was injured before the post-season and the [...]
Crawford Helps Hawks Stave Off Elimination, Trample Bucks 83-69
The Atlanta Hawks, one game shy of yet another early exit from the Eastern Conference playoffs, have plenty of weapons in their arsenal. On the other hand, the Milwaukee Bucks, are a game short of advancing to the second round, yet don’t have nearly as many scoring options. Friday night brought both teams together for [...]
Hawks Dominate Paint, Bounce Bucks 96-86
The Atlanta Hawks, when they visit the playoffs, tend to have this little problem of choking during the second game of the series they may be involved. For at least one series, they can say they overcame that obstacle. The Hawks welcomed the Milwaukee Bucks to Philips Arena in Game 2 of their best-of-seven series; [...]
Hawks Build Big First Half Lead, Cruise Past Bucks 102-92
One team, by all rights, wasn’t supposed to be here, yet they managed to go on a late run of success despite the loss of their big man. The team? the Milwaukee Bucks. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks have been to the playoffs the past two seasons; so if anything else, the Hawks have the experience [...]


May 8th, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
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