【Guide】News on April 23, The Eagles defeated the Nets 96-91 at home, the total score of the first round of the playoffs
2-0 lead.
Five Eagles players scored in double figures. Horford, who dislocated his right pinky finger, scored 14 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 blocks, setting a new record for assists in a single playoff game. Millsap made 19 points, 7 rebounds and made 4 of 4 three-pointers.
Among them, Korver scored 17 points.
For the Nets, Lopez had 20 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks, and Deron scored 1 of 7 shots with 2 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists. 10.9 seconds before the end of the game, he missed a key mid-range shot. Joe Johnson had 19 points and 9 rebounds, and Jack had 23 points.
Hawks beat Nets 96-91
The technical statistics of this field:
Lopez 20 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks Horford 14 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists
Deron 2 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists, Millsap 19 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists
Johnson had 19 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists, Korver had 17 points, 3 rebounds and 4 steals
The star of the game: the all-around titan tears up the Nets
Horford dislocated his right little finger in the fourth quarter of the first game of the series. He played with the injury and contributed 14 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 blocks. On the offensive end, he played the core of the team’s tactics. He was able to shoot and pass not only for himself to score but also to effectively drive his teammates.
Horford is very active on the defensive end, protecting rebounds and guarding the penalty area.
Horford’s data is comprehensive but not “amazing” level, which is precisely the advantage of the Eagles. This team does not highlight individuals, but focuses on the team. Horford helps the team in all aspects, which is the spirit of team basketball.
Game Review: Deron missed a key shot and the Eagles made it through
Horford, who dislocated his right little finger in the first game, came on with an injury, and Millsap, who had a right shoulder injury, went into battle.
Jeff Teague led the Eagles offensive with consecutive shots and passes, and the Eagles started 9-2.
The old Eagles player Joe Johnson would hear boos when he took the ball. Joe Johnson resisted the pressure and made a three-pointer. Korver immediately returned a long shot. Millsap also made a long shot. The Eagles continued to expand their lead.
Nets forward Teletovic, who hadn’t played for nearly three months due to illness, came on as a substitute. The Hawks rotated the lineup without any loss of firepower. Schroeder hit a three-pointer, and the Hawks widened the point difference to 12 points.
Jack scored 3 goals in a row to help the Nets catch up, and the Nets chased the score to 24-29 at the end of the first quarter.
The Nets strengthened their defense in the second quarter, focusing on blocking the penalty area and forcing the Eagles to shoot from the outside.
Jack felt hot and scored consecutive points, helping the Nets play an 18-7 overtake of the Eagles by 6 points.
Millsap and Jeff Teague made layups successively to stabilize the situation. Millsap added another three-pointer for the Eagles. Then it was time for Korver to make a sharp shot. The sharp shooter first hit a mid-range jumper,
Then he distributed the ball to Jeff Teague and ran to the right corner without the ball. The Eagles cooperated very well. Jeff Teague knew Korver’s running position without looking, and quickly passed the ball back.
Korver hit a three-pointer against the defense, and the Eagles regained the lead.
Jack broke through for a layup and scored points. Jeff Teague made Jack foul and made two free throws to fight back. The Eagles led the Nets by 3 points 50-47 to complete the first half of the game.
Jack made 7 of 9 shots in the first half and contributed 16 points for the Nets. The Hawks showed their super team attributes. Korver, Jeff Teague and Millsap all scored in double figures in the half.
The second half started, and the game was in a stalemate. The Eagles moved the ball smoothly from the strong side to the weak side, creating good shooting opportunities, while the Nets launched an internal and external attack.
In the middle of this section, the Eagles broke the deadlock with a wave of 8-0.
Lopez made a strong attack from the basket, and Horford hit the penalty area with the defender’s shot and hit back. The Eagles led the Nets by 8 points 75-67 and entered the fourth quarter.
In the decisive battle in the fourth quarter, Horford assisted Bazemore to score a layup with the assist, and the Eagles expanded their lead.
Horford showed the value of the team’s core, assisted Millsap to score a three-pointer, and then received a pass from his teammate and made a jumper from the bottom line. The Eagles widened the gap between the two teams to 11 points.
Joe Johnson and Jack successively hit three-pointers to lead the Nets Jedi counterattack, narrowing the point difference to 1 point with 1 minute and 55 seconds before the end.
The Eagles played wonderfully. Millsap scored a high post to score a layup for Carroll who was under the empty cut basket. Alan Anderson stormed the basket and scored. The point difference was still 1 point.
Millsap made two free throws for a foul, and the Nets called a timeout. After the timeout, Deron shook the defender’s bottom line and missed a jumper. The Nets had to foul. Korver made both free throws, and Carroll blocked Jack’s
Three points, Bazemore made two free throws and the Eagles sealed the victory.
Trivia: The Eagles spoof the Nets at home
During the first quarter of the game, the broadcast camera gave a close-up of the auditorium, and two “fans” wearing the No. 7 and No. 8 Nets jerseys appeared in the camera.
These two Nets “fans” were quite “arrogant” at the Hawks’ home court, and they seemed to be cheering for the Nets by dancing and dancing.
At this time, the camera turned and two Eagles home staff came on the stage and drove the two “fans” out of the arena.
The two “fans” turned from arrogant to dejected in an instant, and were kicked out.
This was specially arranged by the Eagles at home, and it was a spoof for the Nets.
starting lineup
Nets: Lopez, Thaddeus Young, Joe Johnson, Bogdanovic, Deron
Eagles: Horford, Millsap, Carroll, Korver, Jeff Teague