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Kevin Love Has One Important Piece of Advice for Kyle Korver About LeBron James
It’s not going to take long for the Cleveland Cavaliers trade with the Atlanta Hawks for the services of Kyle Korver will become official. Once the sharpshooting wing-man becomes a Cavs player, he has one thing to keep in mind about playing next to LeBron James, at least according to Kevin Love.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks & Orlando Magic Triangle Creates Interesting Trade Options
The three days leading up to the trade deadline are often the busiest. It seems everyone is trying to get a piece of the Atlanta Hawks, especially Jeff Teague but also Al Horford and Kyle Korver. The Orlando Magic are willing to part with Tobias Harris or Victor Oladipo, while the Cleveland Cavaliers are putting both Iman Shumpert and Timofey Mozgov on the trading block.
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Atlanta Hawks – The Best Team in the NBA, For Now
In the first clash between the two conference leaders, the Atlanta Hawks came out on top with a 124-116 win against the Golden State Warriors as the approach of relying on more than two players offensively seemed to work in the end against the excellence of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
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Atlanta Hawks – On Course to Make NBA History
With a 113-102 victory against the Brooklyn Nets, the Atlanta Hawks have improved to 17 consecutive wins, and with every one of them look more and more like a team to be taken very seriously come the playoffs and not just a regular season fad.
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Kyle Korver Can’t Miss, Atlanta Hawks Can’t Lose
The Atlanta Hawks pick up a 12th consecutive win, this time beating the Chicago Bulls 107-99 as their ball movement and shooting overwhelmed yet another team, led by an excellent Jeff Teague, a resurgent Al Horford and a can’t miss Kyle Korver.
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Atlanta Hawks – For Real And Not Going Anywhere
If anyone needed further proof of just how good the Atlanta Hawks are came their 120-89 win over the Washington Wizards, extending their lead on top of the Eastern conference, with everyone surprised for some reason that a team managed to flip the switch after major departures despite not tanking.
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Atlanta Hawks – James Harden Made it Easy For Them
The Atlanta Hawks won for the 12th time in 13 games, beating the Houston Rockets on the road 104-97 thanks to a bad shooting night from James Harden and his teammates, while Kyle Korver made the most of every opportunity he had.
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Team USA: Final 12-Man Roster Has Been Decided On
Following a 112-86 win over Puerto Rico, Team USA cut Gordon Hayward, Damian Lillard, Kyle Korver and Chandler to make it a 12-man roster that’s heading off to play for the Basketball World Championship in Spain, which means the team will consist of Derrick Rose, Stephen Curry, James Harden, Anthony Davis, Kenneth Faried, Klay Thompson, Kyrie Irving, DeMarcus Cousins, Rudy Gay, Mason Plumlee, DeMar DeRozan and Andre Drummond.
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Atlanta Hawks – Far From a Surprise or an Upset
There have been too many ups and downs in this series to anoint the Atlanta Hawks as the team that knocked off a number one seed, but with their 107-97 win on the road against the Indiana Pacers they might have finally crushed what remains of the spirit that led their opponents all through this season, but about to fall way short of the goal they set for themselves.
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Hawks Over Pacers – Roy Hibbert Isn’t Alone
Too many are trying to make all of the Indiana Pacers problems about Roy Hibbert playing badly, but head coach Frank Vogel and selfish players like Paul George and Lance Stephenson should be blamed as well. The Atlanta Hawks, with some great basketball from Jeff Teague, Paul Millsap and a red hot Kyle Korver, have taken a 2-1 lead in the series following their 98-85 win in game 3.