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Wednesday, Nov. 22 7:30pm ET
Hawks beat Knicks for second win

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ATLANTA (AP) -- The New York Knicks couldn't finish this comeback.

After rallying from a 16-point deficit the previous night to win in Orlando, the Knicks found themselves down by 21 against the woeful Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday.

Jason Terry
Jason Terry's Hawks lost almost all of their 20-point lead in the fourth quarter before holding off Latrell Sprewell and the Knicks.

Despite a furious New York rally, the Hawks held on for a 78-74 victory, just their second of the season.

"It got tough at the end," Atlanta guard Jason Terry said. "They kept fighting, but we held them off."

Jim Jackson scored 19 points for the Hawks, including a couple of free throws that made it 59-38 with 3:57 left in the third quarter. That marks Atlanta's biggest lead this season.

The Hawks (2-10) were still up by 20 with 9½ minutes remaining but didn't seal the victory until Alan Henderson's three-point play with 9.9 seconds to go.

"You get a little worried when the offense seems to get timid," Terry said. "You've got to start attacking the basket. When we did that, I think we handled their pressure pretty well."

Allan Houston hit a 3-pointer to bring New York to 75-71 with 18 seconds left. But the Hawks broke the press and Terry got the ball ahead to Henderson, who scored despite a push in the back from Houston.

Henderson added the free throw, and Houston's closing 3-pointer was meaningless.

"This was a big confidence builder," Terry said. "We've had leads this year and let them get away. Tonight, we didn't."

New York played its third straight game without Marcus Camby, who has a sprained left ankle, and Charlie Ward also was out with a sore right knee. Making the situation worse, backup center Felton Spencer went down with a sprained right knee in the first quarter; he didn't return.

But the Knicks were still disappointed by their performance against one of the league's weakest teams.

"It doesn't take a genius to see we didn't play well," said Latrell Sprewell, who scored 16 points but had five turnovers. "I don't know the reason. This was one of those games we should have won."

Dampening Atlanta's mood, Jackson was hurt with about five minutes left. Kurt Thomas fell while fighting for position under the basket, rolling into the back of Jackson's right knee.

The preliminary diagnosis was a sprained medical collateral ligament. Jackson was scheduled for an MRI to determine the seriousness of the injury.

"I don't think it's anything season-ending," he said. "But it might take a week or so to heal."

After scoring the first seven points, the Knicks went into a fog for nearly three quarters. New York managed just 30 points in the first half, shot 41 percent and was outrebounded 42-30.

"I think they were a little tired with the game last night," Atlanta's DerMarr Johnson said.

The Hawks were up 71-51 when Terry hit a driving shot with 9:33 remaining, then wound up barely getting the win.

The Knicks began the comeback with a 9-0 spurt, holding Atlanta scoreless for more than four minutes. The Hawks shot only 39.7 percent (27-of-68) but kept giving themselves second chances with 15 offensive rebounds.

Houston had 21 points, but New York squandered a shot at its first three-game winning streak of the season.

"That's very frustrating," Houston said. "We're not able to get a streak going. We have a game like this and don't give ourselves a chance to win."

Game notes
Atlanta's biggest lead in a game until Wednesday was 18 points against the Los Angeles Clippers. ... Dikembe Mutombo had three blocks but settled for second-best on the Hawks behind Johnson. The rookie had four in his third straight start. ... Houston was 3-of-3 beyond the 3-point stripe.
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