Saturday, November 26, 2005
MARVIN WILLIAMS WATCH, GAME 11
The Hawks have managed to win consecutive games for the first time since April of 2004 with a road win, 87-85 over...the Indiana Pacers? Yes, it's true. What's even more crazy is that the Hawks shot 35.6% and still managed to win. The only real statistical disparity between the Hawks and Pacers in the game was in the rebound category, where the Hawks outrebounded the Pacers by 11.
Anyway, 2004 Bremerton graduate Marvin Williams played a paltry 12 minutes off the bench, scoring three points on 1-for-5 shooting from the field and 1-for-2 shooting from the line. He grabbed two rebounds, both on offense. He was also whistled for two fouls.
The Hawks on Sunday host another young team, the Nate McMillan-coached Portland Trail Blazers.
Anyway, 2004 Bremerton graduate Marvin Williams played a paltry 12 minutes off the bench, scoring three points on 1-for-5 shooting from the field and 1-for-2 shooting from the line. He grabbed two rebounds, both on offense. He was also whistled for two fouls.
The Hawks on Sunday host another young team, the Nate McMillan-coached Portland Trail Blazers.