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ATLANTA (AP) -- Lorenzen Wright talks all the time about getting
more playing time.
He got his chance Tuesday night and made the most of it.
Wright, starting in place of the injured Alan Henderson, scored
20 points and grabbed 12 rebounds Tuesday night in helping the
Atlanta Hawks to an 87-77 victory over the New York Knicks.
It was the fifth double-double this season for Wright, who got
to start his fourth game when Henderson was placed on the injured
list prior to the game with a strained left shoulder.
Wright, averaging 21.5 minutes, 10 points and 6.0 rebounds,
played 39 minutes Tuesday night and shot 9-of-19 from the field.
"When I get the opportunity, I want to show up," said Wright.
"I'm always talking about getting playing time. If I don't do
anything about it when I do get the opportunity, all that talk is
about nothing," said Wright, who also had a double-double on
Saturday night in a 89-83 loss to New Jersey, when Henderson sat
out that game, too.
"Whenever he's been given the minutes, he's produced. He's done
it," said Hawks guard Jason Terry, who contributed 17 points and
nine assists.
Matt Maloney added 15 points and Roshown McLeod had 12 for the
Hawks. Dikembe Mutombo had nine points and 15 rebounds.
Glen Rice led New York with 23 points. Allan Houston added 18,
including 16 in the second quarter for the Knicks, who have lost
three of four. Marcus Camby had only four points but matched his
season-high in rebounds with 17.
The Knicks led only one time, 2-0, on a basket by Luc Longley 37
seconds into the game. They lost for the second time this season to
the Hawks and their fifth in a row overall in Atlanta.
"They've hung in there. They've had some good home wins," said
Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy. "I give them a lot of credit."
The Hawks are only 7-18, but 5-7 at home.
"This is professional sports. Guys are good," said Houston.
"You let guys get into a rhythm, they're gonna be good."
The Knicks, who fell behind by 11 in the second quarter, managed
to get within 46-40 at the half. New York cut Atlanta's lead to
48-44 early in the third on a bucket by Rice, but never got any
closer.
The Hawks then reeled off eight straight points on two
consecutive 3s by Maloney and a basket by Wright for a 56-44 lead
midway through the third.
Atlanta led 64-53 after three periods and padded it to 70-55 on
a bucket by McLeod with 10:36 left and had its biggest lead -- 16
points -- at 82-66 on a 3-point basket by Maloney with 2:12 left.
Game notes Houston played in his 255th consecutive game. ... The
Knicks have held opponents under 100 points in 20 straight games
and 24 of 26 this season. ... New York's Larry Johnson missed his
third straight game due to a sprained right knee.
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