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Smith's last-second shot gives Hawks another win

ATLANTA—Josh Smith soared through the lane to drop in a missed shot with 0.7 seconds remaining and the Atlanta Hawks won their seventh in a row, beating the Houston Rockets 105-103 Friday night to maintain the NBA's best record. Marvin Williams scored ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, Boston Globe,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Houston Rockets,  Atlanta Hawks,  Josh Smith,  National Basketball Association,  Marvin Williams

McGrady wants to play, Rockets say no

ATLANTA—Tracy McGrady is eager to play. The Houston Rockets say he'll have to wait. The seven-time All-Star had microfracture surgery on his left knee in February, but insisted that he's fully recovered before Friday night's game against the streaking ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, Boston Globe,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tracy McGrady,  Houston Rockets,  Atlanta Hawks,  Rick Adelman,  Yahoo!

Bergeron's shootout goal gives Bruins 4-3 win

ATLANTA -- Michael Ryder scored twice, Patrice Bergeron had the only goal of the shootout and the Boston Bruins snapped Atlanta's four-game winning streak with a 4-3 victory over the Thrashers on Thursday night. Boston halted a three-game slide, which ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, The Washington Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Boston Bruins,  Patrice Bergeron,  Maxim Afinogenov,  Tuukka Rask,  Ilya Kovalchuk

Johnson, Smith lead Hawks to another win

ATLANTA Joe Johnson made it two straight 30-point games, Josh Smith dominated during a decisive first-half run and the Atlanta Hawks won their sixth in the row, beating the Miami Heat 105-90 on Wednesday night to reclaim a share of the NBA's best ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, San Diego Union-Tribune,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Atlanta Hawks,  Miami Heat,  Michael Beasley,  Joe Johnson,  Jamal Crawford

Falcons have lots of concerns going into big games

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga.—Matt Ryan is struggling. Michael Turner is hurting. Jason Elam can't seem to make a field goal. Yep, the Falcons definitely have plenty of things to worry about as they head into a decisive stretch of the season. Atlanta (5-4) was ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, Boston Globe,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Matt Ryan,  Jason Elam,  Mike Smith,  New York Giants,  Michael Vick

King rallies Georgia past Auburn 31-24

ATHENS, Ga. -- Caleb King ran for two fourth-quarter touchdowns, Bacarri Rambo made a jarring tackle that likely saved the tying score and Georgia assured itself of bowl eligibility, beating Auburn 31-24 Saturday night for its fourth straight win in the ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, The Washington Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Gonzaga Bulldogs,  Southeastern Conference,  Chris Todd,  Mario Fannin,  Kodi Burns

Hudson agrees on $28M, 3-year deal with Braves

ATLANTA - Tim Hudson agreed to a $28 million, three-year contract with the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, giving the team a wealth of starting pitching and setting up a likely trade to bolster the offense. ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Atlanta Braves,  Tim Hudson,  Florida Marlins,  Javier Vazquez,  Jair Jurrjens

Hudson agrees to three-year deal with Braves

Hudson could have returned to the Braves under a $12 million option, but the sides focused on a longer deal after the right-hander showed he had overcome major elbow surgery. His new deal calls for salaries of $9 million in each of the next three ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, The Washington Post,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Javier Vazquez,  Jair Jurrjens,  Derek Lowe,  Kenshin Kawakami,  Frank Wren

Hudson agrees on 3-year deal to stay with Braves

ATLANTA Tim Hudson agreed to a three-year contract with the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, giving the team a wealth of starting pitching and setting up a possible trade to bolster the offense. Hudson could have returned to the Braves under a $12 million ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, San Diego Union-Tribune,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Atlanta Braves,  Javier Vazquez

A Falcons player gets on the good side of PETA

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) -- Here's a change in Atlanta: A Falcons player showing some love for animals. Providing quite a contrast to Michael Vick's gruesome dogfighting operation, tight end Tony Gonzalez and his wife, October, posed in the nude for ...

From PAUL NEWBERRY, Buffalo News,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Michael Vick,  Tony Gonzalez,  Dennis Rodman,  Pamela Anderson

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