Atlanta, GA
2 men froze to death in the last week in metro Atlanta, police say
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CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — Police in two counties have confirmed two people were found dead recently, their bodies frozen after the recent cold snap the area experienced.
The body of one man was found frozen at a MARTA bus stop in Clayton County.
The family of a 69-year-old man says his body was found frozen in the City of South Fulton.
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“He loved Michael Jackson music,” Greta Lewis told Channel 2′s Tom Jones about her cousin, J.C. Ellis.
Two things family and friends remember about Ellis are that he loved the King of Pop and followed his own rules.
“He lived his life the way he wanted to live it,” Lewis explained.
That meant sometimes living outdoors, even though he had loving family members who begged him to come inside.
Then on Jan. 18, police found Ellis’ body in an abandoned home with no electricity or running water.
Police say there were no signs of foul play.
“We believe he froze to death,” Lewis said.
Then, on the morning of Jan. 22nd, Clayton County police say they were called to a MARTA bus shelter in front of the Frank Bailey Senior Center on Riverdale Road.
That’s where they found a 48-year-old man dead.
His body was frozen.
Community advocate Drew Andrews was heartbroken by the news.
“I’m saddened for the death. I’m disappointed in the preparation,” he said, pointing to how county leaders prepared for the cold snap and opening warming centers.
Andrews had taken Jones around a week earlier where homeless men were sleeping at a bus shelter in frigid temperatures in front of Southern Regional Hospital.
The men said they didn’t have transportation to warming centers and were concerned since most of the warming centers closed at 9 p.m.
Andrews said this death should be a wake-up call, “We need to be intentional about preparing for the next cold spell.”
Lewis says something needs to be done to get vulnerable people out of dangerous weather, “We need all hands on deck.”
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They both would like to see the county spend more resources like mental health specialists to convince people out on the street they have to come inside.
They want transportation to warming centers that stay open 24 hours.
One Clayton County Commissioner said he was looking into organizing a committee to look into this issue.
He said no one should lose their life because of hot or cold weather.
An autopsy will eventually determine how both men died.
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Atlanta, GA
BREAKING: Atlanta Hawks Trade Ex-1st Round Pick To Houston Rockets
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AJ Griffin is coming off his second season in the NBA with the Atlanta Hawks.
The former Duke star only appeared in 20 games and finished the regular season with averages of 2.4 points per contest while shooting 29.0% from the field and 25.6% from the three-point range.
On Thursday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Griffin has been traded to the Houston Rockets.
Via Wojnarowski: “ESPN Sources: The Atlanta Hawks are trading F AJ Griffin to the Houston Rockets for the 44th pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft. Griffin, 20, was a 2022 first-round pick out of Duke.”
ESPN Sources: The Atlanta Hawks are trading F AJ Griffin to the Houston Rockets for the 44th pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft. Griffin, 20, was a 2022 first-round pick out of Duke. pic.twitter.com/IhjHKnCxCd
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 27, 2024
Griffin showed promise during his rookie season.
After being selected with the 16th pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, he averaged a productive 8.9 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.0 assists per contest while shooting 46.5% from the field and 39.0% from the three-point range in 72 games (12 starts).
Therefore, the Rockets may be getting a good deal, considering he is coming off a down season.
As for the Rockets, they finished the 2023-24 season with a 41-41 record, which had them as the 11th seed in the Western Conference.
They missed the NBA playoffs for the fourth straight season, but it looks like they are on the verge of being able to end the drought in the next two seasons.
Meanwhile, the Hawks finished the year as the tenth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 36-46 record.
After losing to the Chicago Bulls in the play-in tournament, they missed the NBA playoffs for the first time since the 2020 season.
Atlanta, GA
Man killed overnight on Jett Street, Atlanta police say
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ATLANTA – Atlanta police say a man was shot and killed in the 600 block of Jett Street in the Bankhead area overnight.
The call was received shortly before 2:30 a.m.
Police say the victim was a man in his 40s.
At this time, there is no information about a possible suspect or motive.
This story is developing. Check back for details. If you have additional information, pictures, or video email newstipsatlanta@fox.com.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta and Washington give the Southeast Division a 1-2 punch at the top of the NBA draft
The Southeast Division controlled the top two selections in the NBA draft, with Atlanta and Washington picking 1-2.
Those were rare spots for those two franchises.
The Hawks won the lottery after having only a 3% chance of landing the top pick. They had picked No. 1 only one other time, in 1975.
Washington had the top pick in 2001 (Kwame Brown) and 2010 (John Wall), but those were the only times in the past half-century the team had selected in the top two.
Elsewhere in the division, the Orlando Magic were also in an unusual spot after making the playoffs this past season. They picked Colorado forward Tristan da Silva at No. 18 — their lowest first-round pick since 2012.
The Hawks and Wizards may have been in close proximity in the draft, but on the court the teams are in very different positions entering this offseason. The Hawks were in the play-in round last season, with Trae Young and Dejounte Murray averaging over 20 points a game. Now they add French teen Zaccharie Risacher to the mix.
The Wizards, meanwhile, lost a franchise-record 67 games, and expectations figure to be low again even after taking French 7-footer Alex Sarr one spot after Risacher.
Atlanta Hawks
Needs: Defensive help at every level.
Who they drafted: Risacher at No. 1.
NBA comparision: Risacher said he and Golden State shooting guard Klay Thompson have “the same game.” Risacher then quickly added Thompson has the advantage of being a veteran while he must improve. Risacher is quick and athletic at 6-foot-9, 215 pounds and should provide both scoring and defensive skills on the wing.
Charlotte Hornets
Needs: The Hornets had plenty of issues across the board last season, none bigger than their defense. Charlotte finished second-to-last in the league in defensive rating. The Hornets also need to add more 3-point shooting and rebounding.
Who they drafted: Forward Tidjane Salaun of France at No. 6.
NBA comparison: Salaun has plenty of length and intensity and reminds some of a more athletic version of Otto Porter Jr. or Jonas Jerebko. The big question will be how he develops as a shooter. Just 18, he played very well at the Basketball Without Borders camp and was named MVP of the 2023 Trophy of the Future tournament, averaging 17.7 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. The Hornets passed on UConn center Donovan Clingan to take the 6-9 Salaun.
Miami Heat
Needs: Size
Who they drafted: Indiana center Kel’el Ware at No. 15.
NBA comparision: He might be considered a Myles Turner type, a 7-footer with serious offensive skills, a knack for rim protection and outstanding in the pick-and-roll. Ware also will immediately benefit from playing alongside Heat captain Bam Adebayo, who could get more minutes at power forward if Ware can take center minutes.
Orlando Magic
Needs: Perimeter shooting. The Magic were last in the NBA in 3-point field goals and 24th in 3-point percentage.
Who they drafted: Da Silva at No. 18.
NBA comparison: Philadelphia’s Tobias Harris because of his size, all-around game and maturity.
Washington Wizards
Needs: Washington is only a year into its rebuild, so the Wizards didn’t necessarily have to be picky about fit — but it happened that some of the top players available also had good size, which the team can use after dealing Kristaps Porzingis and Daniel Gafford in the fairly recent past.
Who they drafted: Sarr with the No. 2 pick, Pittsburgh guard Bub Carrington at No. 14 and 6-8 Kyshawn George of Miami at No. 24.
NBA comparison for Sarr: He says he admires Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo, although his defensive impact may make him more comparable to Jaren Jackson Jr. initially.
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