Hawks lose Game One, Carroll to knee
injury
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[May 21, 2015]
(Reuters) - The Atlanta Hawks
suffered a double blow on Wednesday when they were beaten 97-89 by the
Cleveland Cavaliers in Game One of the Eastern Conference finals and
lost DeMarre Carroll to what looked like a serious knee injury.
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J.R. Smith caught fire off the bench with 28 points, including eight
three-pointers, and LeBron James tallied 31 points, eight rebounds
and six assists as the Cavaliers grabbed the lead in the
best-of-seven series.
"I was just trying to take good shots. I got into a rhythm early and
stayed aggressive,” Smith told reporters.
Smith, who has seen his reputation tainted by sour exits at previous
teams, has thrived since being acquired by the Cavaliers in a
mid-season trade.
“I’m just trying to be myself,” he said. “They seem to accept that
more here.”
Adding injury to the insult of dropping Game One on their home
floor, the Hawks lost leading playoff scorer Carroll in the fourth
quarter when he planted his foot and fell on a non-contact play.
Carroll was carried off and will undergo an MRI to reveal the extent
of the damage on Thursday.
“At this point I think the doctors are saying it’s a knee sprain,
we’ll know more (on Thursday), said Atlanta coach Mike Budenholzer.
“He’s a big player who has impact on both ends of the floor; other
people will have opportunities.”
Jeff Teague had a team-high 27 points for the Hawks, while Al
Horford added 16.
Atlanta battled to a 51-51 tie at halftime but lost control in the
third quarter where the Cavs took a seven-point edge at the end of
the period.
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Smith drained a trio of early three-pointers in the fourth to
provide an 85-67 advantage that held up down the stretch.
The top-seeded Hawks, who have excelled due to tight teamwork all
season, were pounded by Cleveland inside and outrebounded 49-37. The
Cavaliers got double-doubles from Timofey Mozgov (10 points, 11
rebounds) and Tristan Thompson (14 points, 10 rebounds). Game Two is
on Friday in Atlanta.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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