Hawks Stop Bulls
Atlanta
Hawks became the team that can stop the trend of further victories in
the NBA Chicago Bulls on Sunday (01.08.2012) morning hrs. Miami Heat also win over the New Jersey Nets.
Josh
Smith led a gain 23 points and Joe Johnson and Vladimir Radmanovic who
each posted 17 points, ahead of his supporters managed to subdue Bulld
Hawks by a score of 109-94.
The team is trained Larry Drew had been playing nicely since the first quarter with a 33-27 lead. They maintain that lead until the second quarter finished at number 63-45.
In
the second half the Bulls are still difficult to penetrate the host
defense and they were never able to catch up, medias in the fourth
scored eight more points than the Hawks - but that does not mean much.
John Lucas III incised 14 from a total of 16 points in the final quarter for the Bulls. MVP last season, Derrick Rose, even just to gain eight points, the lowest since December 15, 2010. He also did not return to the field after leaving it at 2 minutes 29 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
Record six victories in the last game the Bulls had stalled. Their stats so far this season to 7-2. Dispersed is also the possibility they equal the best record in the 1996-97 season 12-0. In the other match featured LeBron James trengginas to help the Miami Heat beat the New Jersey Nets. Donate 32 points from the 'King' James gives 101-90 victory for his team, which has not been confirmed for the third time Dwyane Wade, who is still injured. James succeeded in his first seven shots, making the dunk, lob and blocks, such as not seen the remains of a problem in his left ankle, which had kept him out in one match. NBA's top scorer while adding nine assists and seven rebounds. From camp Nets, Kris Humphries scored the highest number with 25 points, plus 12 rebounds. Three other parties who have ended this morning was the New York Knicks 103-80 win over the Detroit Pistons, Toronto Raptors 62-97 surrender of the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Houston Rockets 98-85.
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