ATLANTA (AP) — Joe Johnson showed he’s willing to step up if the Atlanta Hawks will be without Marvin Williams for a significant period of time.Johnson scored 30 points and the Hawks beat New Orleans 89-79 on Monday night, ending the Hornets’ season-best seven-game winning streak.Williams, who averages 14 points per game, was held out with an undisclosed lower back injury. He was examined by Hawks doctors Monday and will see another doctor Tuesday.The Hawks, who had lost six of nine games, were told before the game by coach Mike Woodson they had to pull together to make up for the loss of Williams for an indefinite period.”If he’s out for the rest of the season, we can’t worry about that,” Johnson said. “We have to move forward with what we’ve got.”It’s a tough loss for us, but we’ve got to be strong and everybody has to step their play up.”The rest of the season? Did Johnson know more about Williams’ status than the Hawks were saying?”I’m just saying, worst-case scenario,” Johnson said.Hawks general manager Rick Sund said it was too early to discuss Williams’ status.”Once we go through the whole process, we’ll know more,” Sund said.Woodson called Williams’ status “day to day” after the game.The Hornets pulled no closer than five points in the fourth quarter. After a basket by Chris Paul cut Atlanta’s lead to 82-75, Johnson set up a powerful alley-oop jam by Josh Smith with 2:22 remaining. Mike Bibby followed with a 3-pointer to push the lead to 10 points for the first time at 87-77.”What we talked about doing to Joe we just didn’t do,” Hornets coach Byron Scott said.Smith had 13 points and 13 rebounds for Atlanta, while Flip Murray had 14 points and Bibby added 10.Paul had 24 points and 10 assists and David West also had a double-double with 16 points and 20 rebounds for New Orleans. Rasual Butler added 18 points for the Hornets.Johnson had only 12 points in back-to-back games and was held under 20 points in four straight before re-emerging against the Hornets. He had 10 points in the third quarter.”We know Joe Johnson is the guy, we weren’t able to put the clamps on him,” West said.Hawks center Al Horford said he could see a difference in Johnson early in the game.”I don’t know what he did or what happened, but he really picked it up for us tonight and really set the tone early,” Horford said.Johnson’s big game helped Atlanta hand New Orleans its first loss since Feb. 21.
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NBA: Hawks snap Hornets’ winning streak
By Charles Odum
The Associated Press
The Associated Press
March 8, 2009