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. -- Al Horford was stellar on the offensive end Tuesday night. His defence on
DeMarcus Cousins made the difference, though. Horford had 27 points and 10
rebounds, Paul Millsap had 25 points and 11 rebounds, and the Hawks held off the
Sacramento Kings for a 105-100 victory. Horford was largely responsible for
Cousins mediocre game. The Kings centre was limited to 11 points and six
rebounds. Cousins made his first three shots in the games opening minutes, but
didnt score again until getting a three-point play at the 11:21 mark of the
fourth quarter. He was then called for three quick fouls early in the fourth,
and he went to the bench for good at the midway point of the period. "My
teammates did a great job of disrupting him and were digging real well and
keeping him off balance," Horford said. "Any given night he can be the best big
man in the league. Mentally, I feel hes stronger this season." When asked about
Horford, Cousins only reply was, "Next question." Horford received plenty of
help from Millsap, a key off-season addition for the Hawks. The two combine to
give the Hawks a strong inside presence. That was evident in the fourth quarter
when Horford scored 10 points and Millsap had eight, combining for 18 of
Atlantas 23 points. "Paul has a knack for scoring late (in the game)," Atlanta
coach Mike Budenholzer said. "I think both Paul and Al stepped up for us. They
are working well off each other." The Hawks (2-2) led by 17 points going into
the fourth quarter, but the Kings cut it to three with 32 seconds left.
Isaiah Thomas had a chance to tie it with 3 second left but missed a 3-pointer
and the Hawks beat the Kings for the 11th straight time, including six straight
in Sacramento. Atlanta shared the ball effectively throughout and were getting
open looks for much of the game until the final six minutes. The Hawks shot 48
per cent, made eight 3-pointers, and had only six turnovers going into the
fourth quarter when they committed eight more in helping to fuel the Kings
comeback. "The defence isnt where it should be obviously right now, and we
continue to dig ourselves in big holes," Kings coach Mike Malone said. "Every
time you do that you have to fight out of it and that takes a lot when youre 19
points down." Jeff Teague, who left the game in the first quarter with an ankle
problem, returned in the second and played well, finishing with 18 points and 10
assists for Atlanta. Both Kyle Korver and Cartier Martin had nine apiece. Thomas
had 18 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter for the Kings (1-3), who have
dropped three straight. Marcus Thornton and Ben McLemore had 15 points and
John Salmons added 13. Thomas has made a habit of coming off the bench this
season and providing the energy that has the Kings in up-tempo mode on offence
and hustling defensively. However, there was no helping the Kings in the second
and third quarters when they were outscored 57-33. "We just cant keep doing this
to ourselves like we are some great team," Thomas said. "It takes a toll on your
whole team. We keep coming back, but its not going to happen every night." Using
a suddenly energized defence in the fourth, the Kings scored 11 straight points,
cutting the Hawks lead to 96-95 at the 2:45 mark on a fast-break layup by
Thomas. When the lead had been reduced to three points at the 3:04 mark, Millsap
brought the Hawks together for a little inspirational talk. "It was one of those
moments when everything was unraveling," said Millsap, who played the previous
seven seasons with Utah. "I told everyone, Lets finish this game. Thats my
personality, to lead." Millsap was inspirational with his play as well. With the
clock running down and Atlantas lead reduced to one point, he made an 8-footer
and added a free throw for a 99-95 lead. After dominating the second quarter,
the Hawks controlled the third. Getting numerous open looks against the Kings
lacklustredefence, Atlanta went on a 19-6 run for a 75-56 lead at the 4:47 mark.
Korver connected on his first 3-point attempt early in third quarter, extending
his streak to 77 straight games, the fourth longest in NBA history and one less
than third place Dennis Scott. Dana Barros holds the NBA record with 89. Teague
scored 14 points and Millsap had 13 in the opening half. The Hawks trailed the
entire half until the midway point of the second quarter. They ended up
outscoring the Kings 29-13 in the second to take a 54-45 lead into halftime.
McLemore had 12 first-half points for the Kings, who had 12 turnovers. The Kings
are in the midst of a seven-game stretch in which they play six home games.
Their only away game is Friday at Portland. The two teams play again Saturday
night in Sacramento. NOTES: Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather was sitting in a
courtside seat. ... Kings rookie point guard Ray McCallum dressed for the first
time this season, replacing centre Hamady Ndiaye on the active roster. ...
Salmons had seven points in the first quarter and the Kings shot 12 of 22 in
leading 32-25. ... Atlanta concludes a three-game road trip Thursday night in
Denver.
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. Deulofeu injured a muscle in his right leg in Evertons 4-1 win over Fulham in
the English Premier League on Saturday. Barcelona says that its team doctors
will "co-ordinate" with Evertons medical staff as Deulofeu recovers.
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.ca! Hi Kerry, Its another day and here we are looking at another dubious hit to
the head. In this case Blue Jackets forward Brandon Dubinsky elbowed Saku Koivu
in the head about a second after he dished off the puck to a teammate, knocking
him unconscious.
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. The Dane followed up his first European Tour title last weekend with eight
birdies and just a single dropped shot on Thursday for a one-stroke advantage
over South Africas Allan Versfeld and Portugals Ricardo Santos.FUESSEN, Germany
-- The United States qualified for the mens curling tournament at the Sochi
Olympics with an 8-5 playoff victory over the Czech Republic on Sunday. The
Americans, skipped by John Shuster, seized the advantage in the eighth end by
scoring five points for a 7-3 lead. The Czechs pulled two back in the ninth, but
Shusters team of third Jeff Isaacson, second Jared Zezel and lead John
Landsteiner ended with another point to secure the last Olympic berth on offer.
The Americans, coached by Tim Muller with Craig Brown at alternate, had kept
their qualification hopes alive with a 7-5 win over South Korea in Saturdays
tiebreaker. "We always seem to pick it up and bring it up the next step and find
a way to play better in a game," Landsteiner said. The U.S. won its final five
games at the World Curling Federations qualification event in the Bavarian town
of Fuessen, and the Shuster rink will now be nominatedd to the U.
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. Olympic team pending approval by the United States Olympic Committee. "The
butterflies of winning for an opportunity like this, they never get old. Thats
why we play this game," said Shuster, who won Olympic bronze in 2006 in the lead
position. "These guys work their tails off and theyre some of the best in the
business. Im extremely proud of how well our team has played the entire season
and especially here when we had our backs against the wall," the 31-year-old
Shuster said. Jiri Snitils Czech rink was playing its second playoff in as many
days after losing to Germany for the first Olympic berth on Saturday. China
qualified for the womens tournament in Sochi next year by beating Japan 7-6 in
the playoff between the first and second-ranked teams. Japan was to get another
chance to secure qualification in its playoff against third-place Norway on
Sunday evening.
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