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Atlanta Hawks Coach Larry Drew calls instructions to his players as they fall back on defense in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010, in Memphis, Tenn. The Hawks defeated the Grizzlies 119-104. (AP Photo/Jim Weber)

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about 15 hours ago: Atlanta Hawks Coach Larry Drew calls instructions to his players as they fall back on defense in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010, in Memphis, Tenn. The Hawks defeated the Grizzlies 119-104. (AP Photo/Jim Weber)

Just a few more tidbits from the season opening victory over the Grizzlies before we turn our sights towards Philadelphia on Friday. 

Michael Cunningham's notes following the victory:

The
Hawks
’ motion offense was working (witness J.J. scoring on an oop) but they didn’t stick with it exclusively. Jamal and Joe still got theirs on some good old-fashioned pick-and-rolls and isos. "I thought the mixture was pretty good," L.D. said. "It kept them off balance a little bit. We were effective."

Sekou Smith from the Hang Time Blog:

‘s new offense look great as the Hawks pillaged our Grizzlies, basically from start to finish. 
Joe Johnson
 was able to get going (22 points and seven assists) without having to dominate the ball relentlessly. 
Josh Smith
 was in midseason form on the defensive end, blocking five shots and altering several others. But the Atlanta bench stole the show, outscoring the Grizzlies 50-28, led by 
Zaza Pachulia
‘s 17 points and 11 rebounds.

MC's Post Game Notebook updates the injury report:

Guards 
Jeff Teague
 
(ankle) and 
Jamal Crawford
 
(back) and forward 
Mo Evans 
(knee) were among 
Hawks
 players still nursing injuries for the opener.

Bret LaGree of Hoopinion breaks down Josh Smith offensively:

Seven of Smith's ten field goal attempts were taken outside of 17 feet. He made just two of those shots, including his only three-point attempt. Smith converted all three of his attempts inside the paint. He also earned 4 assists in just 25 minutes, demonstrating once again how self-indulgence can't fully negate his gifts.
 

Matthew Noe of Grizzlies Blog 3 Shades of Blue looks at the Joe Johnson - O.J. Mayo matchup:

MC on the Hawks performance:

Everyone who played for the Hawks did something good. That’s what it tends to look like when the bench has 50 points, 19 rebounds, 12 free throws and makes 18 of 34 shots. It looked like a bona fide 10-man rotation for the Hawks.

On to Philly on Friday.

 

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