Bulls vs. Hawks
Atlanta, GA – The Chicago Bulls would like to forget about their latest game, when their five-game road winning streak ended by blowing a late lead.
They’d especially like to erase the memories of their last trip to Atlanta.
The Bulls look to bounce back on the road Friday night against the Hawks, who have won eight of nine at Philips Arena and handed Chicago its worst loss of the season there in December.
Oddsmakers from online sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.com have made the Hawks -7 point spread favorites for Friday’s game against the Bulls. Current NBA Public Betting Information shows that 56% of more the 105 bets for this game have been placed on the Hawks -7.
The Bulls (23-24) lost the first two games of a recent seven-game road swing, but stunningly closed with five consecutive victories over teams with winning records – the first time that’s been done on the same trip in NBA history.
They looked flat in a 90-82 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers upon returning home Tuesday, and had their road streak snapped Wednesday in Philadelphia against a team which entered with a 7-16 home record. Chicago led by six after 24 minutes and by one in the final seconds of regulation but ended up losing 106-103 in overtime.
"We didn’t have the energy we’ve had in past road games," said guard John Salmons, who had 17 points off the bench. "We have to make sure we stay focused from beginning to end."
The Bulls were focused at the beginning of their trip to Atlanta on Dec. 9, trailing the Hawks (31-17) by one after a quarter. Atlanta, however, outscored Chicago 65-36 over the next two quarters en route to a 118-83 win.
Former Bull Jamal Crawford had 29 points and Maurice Evans 18 for a Hawks bench which outscored the Bulls’ reserves 66-32. Kirk Hinrich was 0 for 9 from the field as Chicago lost its fourth straight in Atlanta.
The Bulls fell behind Atlanta by as many as 14 on Dec. 19 at the United Center before battling back to win 101-98 in overtime behind 32 points from Derrick Rose.
Joe Johnson scored a season-high 40 points, but Crawford was limited to 14. Atlanta is 8-9 when Crawford is held under 15.
Three of Johnson’s six career 40-point games have come against the Bulls.
The four-time All-Star has averaged 25.5 points over his last 12 games, and he’s carried the offensive load in the last two. Johnson scored 37 in a 106-99 loss at Oklahoma City on Tuesday, then had 14 of his 34 during a fourth quarter in which the Hawks came from nine down to beat the Clippers 103-97 on Wednesday.
"It’s ridiculous how much he was scoring," said fellow All-Star Al Horford, who had 16 points and 10 rebounds for his first double-double in eight games. "He just goes about it like a business."
Horford and former University of Florida teammate Joakim Noah should provide a solid battle underneath, though Noah is dealing with nagging plantar fasciitis. Noah’s 12.0 rebounds per game are a main reason the Bulls lead the NBA (45.6), but so far Horford has gotten the best of him.
Noah has averaged 4.0 points and 8.2 rebounds in the last five meetings with the Hawks, while Horford has averaged 15.0 points and 11.0 boards – missing one game due to a knee injury.
Chicago’s Tyrus Thomas, who missed the first two meetings with a fractured forearm, has averaged 11.3 points and 6.0 rebounds in 17.0 minutes per game over his last four.
Posted: 2/4/2010 10:15PM ET