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03/11/2010 11:11 PM EST
Crawford scores 29, Hawks beat Wizards 105-99
ATLANTA 105, WASHINGTON 99

WASHINGTON(AP) -- As he sits on the bench at the start of each
game, Jamal Crawford analyzes the opposition, the defenses they
are employing, and the flow of the game. The Atlanta Hawks are
sure glad their sixth-man extraordinaire is a quick study.

Crawford scored 29 points and the Hawks avoided a three-game
losing streak by beating the Washington Wizards 105-99 Thursday
night.

"You get a chance to see what teams are doing on coverage and
how you can kind of pick them apart and dissect them," said
Crawford, who has led the Hawks in scoring 21 times this season.
"Then I can come in and try to help do that."

The Hawks were unable to shake the Wizards for nearly three
quarters before Crawford scored 12 points in the final 3:37 of
the third quarter, connecting on two of his four made 3-pointers
and then finishing with six free throws.

"I just wanted to mix it up," Crawford said. "I didn't want to
settle just for threes after that. I knew they would get up
closer so I wanted to get by them and get to the free-throw line
and kind of slow the game down a little bit."

The free throws spurred a 13-1 run bridging the third and fourth
quarters to help the Hawks take an 85-73 lead.

"He just comes in and changes the game," Al Horford said of the
Hawks' super sub. "He really gave us a lift when we needed him
to. It was tied 66-66 and he came in and made two threes and I
think that changed the complexion of the game."

Horford and Joe Johnson each scored 18 points in Atlanta's first
trip to the nation's capital this season for the makeup of a
game that was postponed Feb. 6 due to a blizzard which left 2
feet of snow in the area.

Andray Blatche had 30 points and 10 rebounds for Washington, in
the midst of a stretch of three games in three nights because of
the schedule change. The Wizards have lost five straight and
seven of eight.

Blatche's putback with 4:53 remaining pulled the Wizards to
92-89, but they would get no closer.

The Hawks pushed the lead back to eight, but JaVale McGee rammed
home his eighth dunk of the game to pull the Wizards back to
101-97. Blatche missed a jump shot with a chance to get them
closer and the Hawks made four of six free throws to seal the
win.

While the Hawks had a strong shooting night, including making 8
of 17 from beyond the arc, their defense was from stellar and
they were also outrebounded 42-29

"We can't have nights like this," Hawks coach Mike Woodson said.
"We were fortunate to get out of here with a win tonight."

They are also fortunate to have a long-range shooter like
Crawford. The Hawks improved to 16-5 when the 10th-year pro
makes at least three from 3-point territory.

"He's been fantastic all year He's a big part of what we do,"
Woodson said of Crawford, who scored five points in the final
29.3 seconds of the first quarter to put Atlanta ahead 27-22.
"He's made big shots for us. He's run our offense. He's put us
in position where we are today."

McGee finished with nine rebounds and scored 10 of his
career-high 20 points in the fourth quarter. His eight dunks
ties Orlando's Dwight Howard with the most in a game this
season.

Both teams shot well in a tight first half, but also struggled
to maintain possession of the ball. The Hawks shot 65 percent in
the first quarter - 62 percent in the half - and Joe Johnson led
the way with 14 points, but also had three of the Hawks' 11
turnovers.

Following a turnover by Randy Foye, the Wizards 13th of the
half, Marvin Williams took a halfcourt pass down the right side
and dribbled up before swishing a 3-pointer at the buzzer to
give the Hawks a 54-51 halftime lead.

Blatche connected on five of six shots from the field to lead
the Wizards with 13 points, but also committed six of his seven
turnovers in the first half.

"I'm not used to getting double-teamed", said Blatche, who has
become the focal point of the Wizards offense following their
trading deadline deals. "I just have to keep on learning from
it, keep on trying to make better passes."

Blatche may have been the biggest culprit, but he was far from
alone when it came to giving up possession as the Wizards had 20
turnovers, many of which lead directly to points on the other
end.

"When the other team scores 32 points off turnovers, you really
don't give yourself much of a chance," Wizards coach Flip
Saunders said. "They were aggressive. They switch a lot, and we
didn't make good reads, just turned the ball over."

Nick Young scored 13 points of his 17 points in the second
quarter for the Wizards, who dropped their fifth straight at
home in front of a crowd of 13,625.

Mike Bibby finished with 16 points for the Hawks, who have won
five straight over the Wizards, including three this season.

NOTES: Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas has submitted paperwork to
go from No. 0 to No. 6, and the NBA approved the change, league
spokesman Tim Frank confirmed in an e-mail to The Associated
Press on Thursday. Arenas was given a season-ending suspension
by the NBA for bringing guns to the locker room. He pleaded
guilty to a felony gun possession charge in January and is
scheduled to be sentenced March 26. ... Atlanta has now gone 31
games without a three-game losing skid, matching Denver for the
longest active streak. ... Alonzo Gee, signed by the Wizards to
a 10-day contract on March 7, made his NBA debut in the second
quarter. The undrafted rookie guard from Alabama scored two
points in seven minutes.

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