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Al Horford blocked Wade at one end and the Hawks were off to the races, with Joe Johnson lobbing to Smith for a thunderous jam. The former NBA dunk champion was just getting started. His most spectacular play came off a lob by Mike Bibby, with Smith caught with his back to the hoop and slammed through while facing the other way. On the very next possession, the Hawks ran off a Wade miss and Smith rocked the house with another flying left-handed dunk.
Miami rookie coach Erik Spoelstra got a rough initiation to the playoff game. He called three timeouts during the second quarter in a futile attempt to slow the Hawks, but all that seemed to do was give them a little extra rest so they could keep on running.
Bibby, whose acquisition at last season's trade deadline gave Atlanta its first true point guard in years, ran the offense masterfully beyond just throwing up passes for the highlight shows. He dished out nine assists to go along with 10 points.
Smith had a double-double, also grabbing 10 rebounds.
Notes: James Jones, who started only one game during the regular season, began the game at forward for the Heat. He had 9 points. ... Former Hawks owner Ted Turner watched from a front-row seat. ... With Acie Law sidelined by a back injury, the Hawks dressed Speedy Claxton. The $25 million bust went more than two years without playing until the final week of the season, and he actually got on the court in the waning minutes with the outcome long since decided.
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