NBA Game Summary - Boston at Atlanta
(Friday, January 25th)
Final Score: Atlanta 123, Boston 111 (2-OT)
Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Kyle Korver helped bring the Hawks back from a
27-point hole with eight 3-pointers, and Atlanta held the Celtics to just four
points in the second overtime to earn a hard-fought, 123-111 victory at
Philips Arena.
Boston was well on its way to snapping a five-game losing streak, but folded
after halftime in stumbling to its worst losing streak since the 2006-07
season -- the last time the club failed to win the Atlantic Division.
Korver netted 24 of his 27 points after the break, while Josh Smith and Al
Horford each chipped in double-doubles in Atlanta's third straight victory.
Rajon Rondo totaled 16 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds for his second
straight triple-double in a losing cause, and Kevin Garnett provided 24 points
and 10 boards before fouling out early in the second OT.
The Hawks trailed by 27 at one point in the second quarter, but tied the game
with a 19-0 run in the third and went ahead, 77-75, following two Horford free
throws early in the fourth.
After trading baskets, the Celtics used a 9-0 run to build another double-
digit lead, but Korver ended the rally with a 3-pointer and hit two more from
behind the arc on back-to-back possessions to pull within 98-96.
"Guys did a good job helping me get open and passing to the right spots,"
Korver said. "I don't create shots on my own...so I have to give my teammates
a lot of credit."
With one minute remaining in regulation, Horford made two at the foul line to
tie things. Garnett was short on a floater on the ensuing possession, and
Devin Harris lost the ball out of bounds at the other end.
Rondo hit the back iron on a floater as the clock dipped under 10 seconds, and
the rebound wound up on the hardwood before a jump ball between Rondo and
Korver was called. Atlanta controlled the ball after the tip and called
timeout with 3.7 seconds remaining. Harris threw a lob to Smith near the rim,
and Paul Pierce smothered Smith into an airball as the buzzer sounded.
It was locked up at 107-107 with under a minute to play in the first extra
session. Korver and Harris each missed 3-point attempts, and Rondo came away
with the rebound on the latter before calling timeout with 23.6 ticks
remaining.
The Celtics dribbled down the clock and it was Pierce who dribbled into the
lane for a step-back jumper that Smith got a piece of to force another
overtime.
Atlanta scored the first 10 points of the second OT to pull away. Smith's
three-point play off a putback layup started things off, and Garnett committed
his sixth foul going after an offensive rebound with 3:40 to play.
Horford scored the next five points to finish his 24-point, 13-rebound
performance, and Harris essentially sealed the win on a driving layup with
under 90 seconds on the clock.
Back on Jan. 5, in the first meeting of the season between these perennial
Eastern Conference playoff contenders, the Celtics took control with a 33-9
third quarter that vaulted them to an 89-81 victory.
They had another one-sided quarter on Friday, this time in the opening frame
as they kept the Hawks off the scoreboard over the final five minutes en route
to a 29-10 advantage.
The lead grew to as high as 27 in the second, and it was a 57-38 game at
halftime.
Atlanta, after shooting 31 percent from the floor and allowing Boston to hit
53 percent of its shots in the first half, turned things around on both ends
in the third quarter. Boston went more than six minutes without scoring during
a 19-0 flurry that tied things at 59-all. Korver drained two from behind the
arc during the run, which was capped by Smith's dunk off a turnover.
"When we get a lead...we start acting like we're the 2008 (championship) team.
We haven't earned that right," Celtics head coach Doc Rivers said.
Buckets by Rondo and Pierce in the final minute of the third gave Boston a
73-69 edge.
Game Notes
Pierce shot just 4-of-13 from the floor for 12 points ... Smith totaled 17
points, 14 rebounds and seven assists, while Jeff Teague chipped in 23 points
for the Hawks, who improved to 4-0 in overtime games this season ... The
Celtics, who host the Miami Heat on Sunday, committed 21 turnovers.
01/25 23:49:21 ET

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