"We just needed a <u>win</u>, whether it was the Spurs or a high school team," Jackson said. ATLANTA (AP) -- No one could have seen this coming. The defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs had won 17 of 18 games. The lowly Atlanta Hawks were coming off three straight embarrassing defeats. But the roles were reversed Tuesday night as Shareef Abdur-Rahim scored 29 points and the Hawks built a big lead over San Antonio and held on for a surprising 86-77 victory. "It only takes one win to turn the season around," said Stephen Jackson, who played perhaps his best game of the season against his former team. "This could be that win." There haven't been many wins for the Hawks this season. They were coming off a 1-5 road trip that ended with a 16-point loss in Sacramento, a 46-point rout by the Los Angeles Lakers and a 21-point defeat to Utah. Link
Sjax was very motivated for this game,I had a feeling he would play a very good all-round game.He and the Hawks needed it.This is the NBA, upsets can happen a lot in this league.
That game was fucking amazing. Never would I have thought the Hawks would beat the Spurs. But then again, my the looks of it, they were trying to converse energy for tonight's game against Minnesota. Rasho barely played in the second half, Ward got a lot of minutes, as did Brown and Kevin Willis.