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After an embarrassing performance two nights earlier, the Hawks changed up their lineup. They had been dominated on the boards in the two previous games, so they went back to a bigger lineup that worked so well against Dwight Howard and Orlando in the opening round.
Seven-footer Jason Collins started at center between Al Horford and Smith, putting Marvin Williams in a reserve role. Collins had a couple of early dunks, but he wound up playing less than 12 minutes.
More significant was the way Atlanta changed up its defense on Rose, charging at him with double-teams -- even a few triple-teams -- whenever it looked as though he was about to make a move toward the hoop.
No one stops Rose completely, of course. He still had plenty of moves for the highlight film, including a soaring dunk of his own miss when no one blocked him out early on.
But down the stretch, the Hawks clamped down on the Chicago star. Rose tied it at 84 on a drive with 4 1/2 minutes to go, but he made only one more basket, a late one that didn't matter, and finished 12 of 32 from the field.
"I put us in a bad position at the end of the game," he said. "Turnovers, loose balls. Just learn from it and just try not to do it the next game."
Watching from the bench, Hinrich noticed a big difference from Game 3 to Game 4.
"Our second line of defense was so much better," he said. "When Derrick got in the lane, we made him play in a crowd. That's what you have to do."
Horford had his best game of the series, scoring 20 points on 9-of-11 shooting. Johnson led the Hawks with 24 points, knocking down some early shots to get over a rough showing in Game 3.
Carlos Boozer had 18 points for Chicago, and Luol Deng added 13. Korver had an especially rough night, going 1 for 8 from the field. He missed all five of his 3-point attempts.
NOTES: Chicago G Keith Bogans went down awkwardly in the first quarter trying to guard Johnson, spraining his right ankle. Bogans went to the locker room to get it taped and was able to come back in the game, but he finished with only three points. ... Horford got poked in the eye by his former Florida teammate, Noah, after collecting a rebound. Horford was OK, and Noah gave him a pat on the backside.
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