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The Hawks actually led 22-15 after the opening period -- the first time they had been ahead of the Cavaliers after any quarter in any off the four games. The seven-point edge also matched Atlanta's biggest of the series.
But Atlanta squandered any momentum with a dismal offensive stretch to start the second quarter. The Hawks missed their first nine shots, finally hitting their first basket on Murray's drive more than 5 minutes into the period.
Still, the Cavaliers couldn't pull away, settling for just a 40-38 lead at the break.
Notes: Late in the third quarter, James had some fun with an Atlanta police officer standing guard over the officials while they reviewed a shot by Wally Szczerbiak to determine if it was a 3-pointer. James backed away playfully when the officer shooed him away from the monitor, then eased his way close enough to get a look before the officer noticed. ... Atlanta F Marvin Williams, bothered by a sprained right wrist, made his first start of the series but wasn't much of a factor with four points and four rebounds. Hawks C Al Horford also started but couldn't do much because of a sprained ankle, held scoreless in 19 minutes. He missed three of his shots -- two of them airballs.
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