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Recap: Bulls 88, Hawks 100
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Date: May 08, 2011 8:00 PM EDT
  

ATLANTA (AP) - Josh Smith seemed to do it all. He attacked the basket. He defended. He rebounded. He made brilliant passes. He even won a crucial jump ball against a taller player.

There was only one thing Smith didn't do - park himself on the outside, putting up shots beyond his range.

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The Atlanta Hawks were just fine with that.

Smith answered his critics with a huge game - 23 points, 16 rebounds and eight assists - and fill-in Jeff Teague came up with the Derrick Rose-like plays down the stretch to lead the Hawks past the Chicago Bulls 100-88 Sunday night, evening the Eastern Conference semifinals at two games apiece.

The Hawks snapped a nine-game home losing streak in the second round, their misery dating to a May 13, 1996, win against Orlando.

Smith is frequently criticized by Atlanta fans for his inconsistent play. He heard nothing but cheers in this one, largely staying away from the jumpers, dominating on the inside and finding the open man.

``We're always trying to stay in his ear, but obviously when he's going to the basket and making it easy for himself, we just try to keep encouraging him,' teammate Joe Johnson said. ``He was All-Star caliber. When he's playing like that, it's almost impossible for a team to beat us.'

Smith said he's not worried about those who boo him in his own hometown, who feel he's never quite lived up to his enormous potential even though he's still just 25 years old.

``There are people who don't understand the game, who don't know the game. That doesn't faze me,' he said. ``My teammates matter more than anybody else. They believe in me. They have confidence in my game. When I was in my rut, they told me to stay positive, to stay in the game, just do what I'd been doing all season long. I stayed with it and had the game I had tonight.'

Teague has been a huge surprise filling in for injured Kirk Hinrich, directing the team with the poise of a veteran instead of someone who played infrequently during the regular season and first round of the playoffs. He scored 12 points and doled out four assists, putting the capper on a late 10-0 run that broke open a game that had been tight and intense all the way.

``He's playing great,' said Hinrich, who's watched this entire series in dress suits because of a hamstring injury. ``Obviously he has ability. He's fast. He's good at finishing up around the rim.'

Driving toward the hoop with Kyle Korver draped all over him, Teague flipped up a shot as he was falling down. It banked in, giving the Hawks a safe lead, 94-84, with 1:26 remaining. The second-year player bounced off the court with a big smile, bumping his teammates on the way to the bench.

Someone held up a sign, ``M-V-Teague.'

The actual MVP scored 34 points. But Rose needed 32 shots to do it, and he wasn't nearly as effective as he was in scoring a career-best 44 points in Game 3, leading the Bulls to a 99-82 rout that restored Chicago's home-court advantage. The top-seeded Bulls can still close out the series simply by winning at home, but the Hawks know they'll get at least one more home game.

``Game 6 tickets are on sale now,' the Hawks public-address announcer said.

Leading 90-84, the Hawks caught a break when referee Bennett Salvatore blew an inadvertent whistle as Rose was shooting. He thought it was a foul. Salvatore ruled a jump. The 6-foot-9 Smith leaped high to tip it away from 6-11 Joakim Noah, giving the Hawks possession.

``I blew my whistle and didn't mean to,' Salvatore said. ``I didn't think it was a foul. Having watched the replay after the game, it was a foul and I should have called it. I made a mistake.'

After an embarrassing performance two nights earlier, the Hawks changed up their lineup. They had been dominated on the boards in the two previous games, so they went back to a bigger lineup that worked so well against Dwight Howard and Orlando in the opening round.

Seven-footer Jason Collins started at center between Al Horford and Smith, putting Marvin Williams in a reserve role. Collins had a couple of early dunks, but he wound up playing less than 12 minutes.

More significant was the way Atlanta changed up its defense on Rose, charging at him with double-teams - even a few triple-teams - whenever it looked as though he was about to make a move toward the hoop.

No one stops Rose completely, of course. He still had plenty of moves for the highlight film, including a soaring dunk of his own miss when no one blocked him out early on.

But down the stretch, the Hawks clamped down on the Chicago star. Rose tied it at 84 on a drive with 4 1/2 minutes to go, but he missed his next shot, then turned it over twice before making a late basket that didn't matter. He finished 12 of 32 from the field.

``It was a tough game but no excuses,' Rose said. ``Put this game on me. Two turnovers at the end of the game.'

Watching from the bench, Hinrich noticed a big difference from Game 3 to Game 4.

``Our second line of defense was so much better,' he said. ``When Derrick got in the lane, we made him play in a crowd. That's what you have to do.'

Smith showed what he can do when he's not sitting on the outside, launching up errant jumpers. In the decisive run, he played stifling defense on Rose, had a big rebound and dished out two nifty passes that set up dunks by Horford.

Horford had his best game of the series, scoring 20 points on 9-of-11 shooting. Joe Johnson led the Hawks with 24 points, knocking down some early shots to get over a rough showing in Game 3.

Carlos Boozer had 18 points for Chicago, and Luol Deng added 13. Korver had an especially rough night, going 1 for 8 from the field. He missed all five of his 3-point attempts.

The game was in single digits until the end. The Hawks ran to what was their biggest lead, 60-52, when Smith got out on a fast break and passed to Horford slicing in off the wing for a layup.

Chicago responded with a 17-7 spurt to close the third quarter. Boozer capped it with a nice spin move, laying it in with his left hand to send the Bulls to the final period up 69-67.

Coach Tom Thibodeau said the tone was set in the first quarter. The Hawks came out with much more effort than they did on Friday, and the Bulls weren't nearly as tight on defense as they had been. Atlanta made 13 of 24 shots in those opening 12 minutes.

``It was too easy,' Thibodeau said. ``Then we didn't finish the game the way we would have liked.'

NOTES: Chicago G Keith Bogans went down awkwardly in the first quarter trying to guard Johnson, spraining his right ankle. Bogans went to the locker room to get it taped and was able to come back in the game, but he finished with only three points. ... Horford got poked in the eye by his former Florida teammate, Noah, after collecting a rebound. Horford was OK, and Noah gave him a pat on the backside.

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Paul Newberry can be reached at http://twitter.com/pnewberry1963

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 SERIES AT A GLANCE
GAME 1
Hawks at Bulls
Mon, May 2 Final 103 to 95
 Recaps
GAME 2
Hawks at Bulls
Wed, May 4 Final 73 to 86
 Recaps
GAME 3
Bulls at Hawks
Fri, May 6 Final 99 to 82
 Recaps
GAME 4
Bulls at Hawks
Sun, May 8 Final 88 to 100
 Recaps
GAME 5
Hawks at Bulls
Tue, May 10 Final 83 to 95
 Recaps
GAME 6
Bulls at Hawks
Thu, May 12 Final 93 to 73
 Recaps

 CLOSING LAS VEGAS LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 CHI  -165   -3.5   178.5 
 ATL  +145   +3.5   
LAS VEGAS LINE MOVEMENTS

 CLOSING SPORTSBOOK LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 CHI  -165   -3.5   178.5 
 ATL  +145   +3.5   
OFFSHORE LINE MOVEMENTS

 BETTING TRENDS
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 CHI  61%   69%   66% 
 ATL  39%   31%   34% 
BT MOVEMENTS

 NBA HEAD TO HEAD
 May 6, 2011  Score  ATS Results 
  CHI « 99 Cover: 14.5 
  ATL 82 Over: 181 
 Tools:   Recaps
 May 2, 2011  Score  ATS Results 
  ATL « 103 Cover: 17 
  CHI 95 Over: 198 
 Tools:   Recaps

 NBA RECAPS
 Sunday, May 8
 
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3:30 PM EDT
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8:05 PM EDT
 
 
 
  
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