<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Mike Woodson found a button to push. After his team dropped its 13th game in a row, to the Boston Celtics on Wednesday, the Hawks coach told guard Tyronn Lue, forward Al Harrington and other veterans "we can't be scared to step up and make big plays." Lue didn't like it. "I've never played scared my whole life," Lue said Saturday before the Hawks' game against the Golden State Warriors. "I think he used the wrong choice of words, and he said he did." Lue responded in the team's overtime win over the Toronto Raptors on Friday night, which ended losing streaks of 13 overall and 23 on the road. He scored 29 points against Toronto, and has been on a roll in general since the team traded forward Antoine Walker to the Celtics on Feb. 24.</div> Source