Atlanta, GA
Braves leap Mets, lead East for first time in ’22
The NL East has a brand new chief for the primary time since early April.
After the New York Mets fell 6-3 to the Miami Marlins, the Atlanta Braves gained 6-4 at Seattle later Friday to take sole possession of first place within the division for the primary time all season.
The Braves gained their eighth straight and at last jumped a half-game forward of the Mets within the East after chasing them for 5 months. The one earlier day this 12 months the Mets didn’t maintain not less than a share of the division lead was April 11.
“It is that point of 12 months, numerous us can hit that wall,” Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor stated. “We have now to discover a strategy to break by the wall and do it collectively. That is what good groups do and I am positive we’ll do it.”
The Mets led the NL East by as a lot as 10½ video games over the Braves on June 1. After seeing that lead shrink to 2½ video games on the All-Star break, New York rebuilt a seven-game lead by Aug. 10.
However the Braves have caught hearth since then, going 21-5 whereas the Mets have gone 14-13.
“That is why we’re taking part in these video games: making an attempt to win the division,” Braves supervisor Brian Snitker stated. “That is our objective. After we left spring coaching, our No. 1 objective was to win the division. I feel they have been nice of their strategy and the way they arrive to work.”
Added rookie Michael Harris II: “It exhibits how devoted we’re to successful and the way a lot we wish to win. We had been down 10 video games at one level and now we’re main the East. That was our most important objective. We acquired to it and now we’re simply making an attempt to maintain it.”
The biggest blown lead in a division or league in main league historical past is 13 video games, by the 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers.
Data from the Related Press was used on this report.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta police release video to identify suspect in unprovoked deadly stabbing
ATLANTA – Investigators with the Atlanta Police Department’s Homicide Unit are seeking the public’s help in identifying a person of interest in a deadly stabbing that occurred early Saturday.
The stabbing happened at approximately 4:24 a.m. on Dec. 14. According to the Atlanta Police Department, officers, responding to a reported stabbing near 133 Trinity Ave. SW, found a 54-year-old man with an apparent stab wound. Medics pronounced the man dead at the scene.
Investigators said the attack was unprovoked and happened while the victim was sleeping.
Surveillance video released by investigators shows the male suspect walking in the area.
Authorities urge anyone with information to submit tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers Atlanta by calling 404-577-TIPS (8477), visiting StopCrimeAtl.org, or texting CSGA and the tip to CRIMES (738477). A reward of up to $2,000 is available for information leading to an arrest.
The Source: The Atlanta Police Department provided the details and the video and image for this article.
Atlanta, GA
Will the Atlanta Hawks Be Buyers At The NBA Trade Deadline?
At this point last season, Atlanta was the talk of the league, but for the wrong reasons. All of the chatter around the Hawks was around the trade deadline and what they would do with the pairing of Dejounte Murray and Trae Young, as well as the rest of the team. Now, things have changed.
The Atlanta Hawks battled the Milwaukee Bucks all the way to the final whistle in Saturday’s NBA Cup semifinal, but they came up just short in the 108-100 loss and now their run in the NBA Cup is over. Atlanta will go back to the regular season and hope to continue their climb in the Eastern Conference Standings. Despite the loss, there is plenty to like from what the Hawks showed. It was not just the NBA Cup though. Atlanta has won seven of their last nine games and is positioning themselves to possibly make a run to the top of the Eastern Conference. The Hawks have some time off before they take the court again on Thursday vs the Spurs.
Currently, Atlanta is in 7th in the East, but they are only 2.5 games back of third place. Can Atlanta climb that high? That is going to be worth watching the rest of the season and I think they could if they stay healthy and figure some things out on offense
With this surprising run of success for the Hawks, will that make them buyers at the trade deadline? Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley had the Hawks being buyers as one of his bold predictions for the trade deadline:
“Before this season even started, it felt like the end of the road for this iteration of the Hawks. At the very least, they seemed likely to move out their remaining high-dollar vets and start shaping things around the young quartet of Jalen Johnson, Dyson Daniels, Onyeka Okongwu and top pick Zaccharie Risacher—with or without Trae Young.
Maybe things will still play out that way, as ESPN’s Tim Bontemps reported Atlanta “will listen” should teams “being calling about their veterans.” With the Hawks showing perhaps more fight than expected, though, maybe this roster has a longer leash than anticipated. Maybe there’s even some incentive for the front office to make some win-now moves with eyes on snagging one of the East’s top-six seeds.
If nothing else, it feels like Young is extending his stay with the only NBA franchise he’s known. He has never been more productive as a passer, and as ESPN’s Brian Windhorst relayed in the same piece, he is “becoming better” with his “leadership and relationship-building skills.”
If the Hawks now plan on keeping Young, then they could go search for ways to bring him more support. Instead of outright dumping the likes of Clint Capela and Larry Nance Jr., maybe they use those salaries and some non-premium trade assets (i.e., not their own future firsts) to bring in some support stoppers, shooters and secondary shot-creators.
They probably haven’t shown enough to justify big-game hunting, but targeted trades for reasonably priced role players could be in the works, particularly if the front office feels this group has a legitimate chance of avoiding the play-in tournament.”
It will be interesting to see how the Hawks handle the deadline. If they feel like they can grab a top-four seed in the Eastern Conference, do they become buyers and try to make a run? Or do they stand pat and let this group see what happens? Atlanta is a young team with guys like Trae Young, Dyson Daniels, Zaccharie Risacher, and Jalen Johnson being the cornerstones for the franchise and they may just want to see how these guys continue to improve. Unless there is a great deal out there that benefits not only the Hawks for this season but the future as well, I think Atlanta may just sit tight at the deadline. The next month or so will be vital for the Hawks to figure this out.
Additional Links:
Updated Eastern Conference Standings: Atlanta Remains In Hunt For Top-Six Seed After NBA Cup Run
NBA Analyst Poses Tough Question About Hawks No. 1 Pick Zaccharie Risacher
Key Takeaways From the Atlanta Hawks NBA Cup Run
Atlanta, GA
Falcons at Raiders: How to watch, odds, expert picks as Atlanta vies for playoff bid
Life looked peachy for the Atlanta Falcons three weeks ago. With a two-game lead in the NFC South and the tiebreaker over Tampa Bay after a season sweep, the playoffs felt certain. But after dropping the division lead to the Buccaneers during a four-game losing streak, the heat is on the Falcons and quarterback Kirk Cousins to save their season when Atlanta travels to face the Las Vegas Raiders. Atlanta is favored by more than a field goal in the second matchup of Monday night’s doubleheader.
How to watch Falcons at Raiders
The downfall of Cousins accelerated Atlanta’s spiral into mediocrity. The veteran signal-caller hasn’t thrown a touchdown pass during Atlanta’s losing streak — the longest such drought of his career — while throwing eight of his league-high 15 interceptions over that span. If Cousins struggles to find a rhythm against one of the league’s worst teams, calls will grow louder for Atlanta to make a change to first-round pick Michael Penix Jr.
Regardless of Atlanta’s situation under center, running back Bijan Robinson should get plenty of touches. During Cousins’ struggles, Robinson has 20-plus carries in three of the last four games as he closes in on 1,000 yards for the season.
Keeping quarterbacks and running backs healthy remains an issue for Las Vegas, which is on an NFL-high nine-game losing streak. If Aidan O’Connell (questionable) is sidelined, third-string quarterback Desmond Ridder gets a revenge-game opportunity against the team he started for last season. The Raiders’ abysmal running back committee remains last in the NFL in yards per game.
Against a below-average Atlanta defense with the NFL’s fewest sacks, rookie tight end Brock Bowers will be the focal point for Las Vegas. Second in the NFL with 87 catches, Bowers surpassed Sam LaPorta’s single-season rookie tight end receptions record during Week 14.
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