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Starting Lineups: Atlanta Hawks vs Brooklyn Nets

The Atlanta Hawks and Brooklyn Nets are going to be tipping their seasons off in just a matter of minutes and the starting lineups were just announced for both teams.
Hawks:
G- Trae Young
G- Dyson Daniels
F- De’Andre Hunter
F- Jalen Johnson
C- Clint Capela
Nets:
G- Dennis Schroder
G- Cam Thomas
F- Cam Johnson
F- Dorian Finney-Smith
C- Ben Simmons
There is no doubt about who the more talented team is on paper.
Trae Young is coming off of his most injury filled season, but now he is the center piece once again for the Hawks. He looked mostly like himself in the preseason and against what I think is going to be a poor defense for the Nets, it could be a big night for Young.
Daniels started alongside Young in the preseason and the results were very intriguing. It was a pretty solid preseason for Daniels and he is likely going to be tasked with guarding Nets guard Cam Thomas tonight. Thomas is a streaky scorer, but he can get hot any given night and if the Hawks lose this game, Thomas has probably had a big night. Daniels is going to be asked to shoot the three and be an elite defender on the perimeter, which he showed in the preseason.
In two preseason games, Zaccharie Risacher averaged 16 PPG, 5 RPG, and 1.7 APG on 60% shooting and 44% from three. He had a 129.4 Offensive Rating and was second on the team this preseason amongst qualified Hawks in PER (player efficiency rating) with a 23.2 PER, behind only Jalen Johnson.
Speaking of Johnson, he is now a long term cornerstone for the Hawks after signing his extension before the season and I think he is in for a big year.
Johnson played in three of the Hawks four preseason and averaged 16.9 PPG in 23 minutes per game on 69% shooting and 87% shooting from three, as well as 7.3 RPG. Now of course that kind of three point shooting can’t be expected this season, but it just goes to show how impressive that Johnson has been this preseason.
Now he was not perfect. He did average four turnovers per game (way too high) and I would like to see his assist numbers go up and see him become more of a second creator next to Trae Young, but that is nitpicking.
Looking at Brooklyn, the Hawks are the more talented team, but the Nets do have good players. While they might have the lowest win total to start the year, some of the reason for that low number is the fact that Brooklyn has the potential to make trades later. For now, they have good NBA players that if given the chance can have a big night.
Thomas is the guy on Brooklyn to watch. He is by far the best scorer and shot creator on the team and is going to have the ball in his hands a lot. For Brooklyn to win, he is likely going to have to score in the 30’s.
The wild card in this game is Ben Simmons. He has not played much over the past few seasons, but he is healthy coming into the game. What will he be able to provide the Nets tonight and is there a chance he looks like the guy that was an All-NBA player early in his career? Probably not, but it is worth watching.
With Bojan Bogdanovic and Day’Ron Sharpe out, the Nets bench is going to be thin and that is where the Hawks have a massive advantage.
The Hawks are going to be favorites at home tonight according to Fanduel Sportsbook. Atlanta will be a 6.5-point favorite against the Nets and the total is set for 222.5.
If the Hawks’ defense is as improved as I think it might be, they should win this game. The best path to victory for the Nets is for Thomas to have a big night, but even if he were to score 30 or more tonight, what is Brooklyn going to get from their bench? I think that is where the Hawks are going to have a massive advantage and I like the Hawks to win and cover tonight.
Final Score: Hawks 117, Nets 105

Atlanta, GA
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Atlanta Braves to host the 22nd annual Spring Classic Baseball Game at Truist Park

Atlanta, GA
Former Atlanta officer's lawyers ask judge to drop felony murder charges

Lawyer for ex-officer wants murder case dismissed
A Fulton County grand jury indicted Officer Sung Kim in 2022 for shooting and killing 21-year-old Jimmy Atchison during a 2019 raid. Atchison was unarmed and hiding in a closet. Kim’s lawyers have asked a judge for the case’s dismissal.
ATLANTA – Federal court filings reveal that a judge will decide whether the felony murder case against former Atlanta Police Officer Sung Kim will proceed or be dismissed under federal immunity.
“He was murdered. He was unarmed, surrendered, complied while posing no threat,” Jimmy Hill, father of Jimmy Atchison, told FOX 5. “And yet he was shot.”
Hill has demanded Kim stand trial for the 2019 shooting of his 21-year-old son, who was unarmed and hiding in a closet when he was killed.
Investigators said Kim was part of an FBI task force at the time, and Atchison was wanted on an attempted robbery charge.
What we know:
A Fulton County grand jury indicted Kim in 2022 on charges including felony murder, involuntary manslaughter, and violation of oath.
His attorneys successfully moved the case from state to federal court, arguing he was acting as a federal law enforcement officer.
They have now filed a motion to dismiss the charges, claiming Supremacy Clause immunity.
The other side:
In their motion, Kim’s attorneys argue he acted in self-defense, stating Atchison “raised his hand as if pointing a gun.”
Because Kim was on a federal task force at the time, the motion argues Kim “was acting reasonably and not beyond what was necessary and proper as a federal law enforcement officer.”
The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office responded in a filing that deadly force was not justified.
“Here, deadly force was not the degree of force needed to defend against Atchison’s alleged conduct,” prosecutors wrote.
The backstory:
At the time of the shooting, Kim’s body camera was not on, in compliance with U.S. Department of Justice guidelines.
Following Atchison’s death, those guidelines have changed, and the Atlanta Police Department has stopped participating in these task forces.
What’s next:
There is no indication of when the judge will rule on Kim’s motion to dismiss the case.
Hill vows to keep fighting for justice for his son.
Neither the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office nor the lawyers listed for Kim on court filings returned requests for comment.
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The Source: This article is based on original reporting by FOX 5’s Rob DiRienzo. Information was obtained using federal court filings on PACER, along with prior FOX 5 reporting.
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Atlanta Chef Will Compete on Food Network’s Spring Baking Championship

Food Netwrok is tapping Atlanta for desserts. Local pastry chef Jon’nae “Jaye” Smith will compete on season 11 of Food Network’s Spring Baking Championship. This follows season 10, when Atlanta pastry chef Nickey Boyd was a finalist on the show.
“When I got the call, I remember running out into the living room, and I leaped so high, I could’ve flown through the roof,” says Smith, who grew up watching Food Network shows with her father, an avid cook.
“I got into baking out of curiosity,” says Smith. “I remember I made a dense cake, and I didn’t know why that cake was coming out so hard. Like, why are we eating rocks?”
That curiosity led her to culinary school at Johnson and Wales University in 2017. Since graduating, Smith has worked in and around Atlanta as a pastry chef, including at Canoe under pastry chef Jennifer Paul, the Loews Hotel, the Hill at Serenbe, and with executive chef Demetrius Brown (also a Hill at Serenbe alum) on supper clubs at Bread and Butterfly. Smith began her baking career by interning at the Four Seasons in Atlanta and then at Disney’s Four Seasons in 2017. She is part of The New South, a collective of Black chefs who host dinners around Atlanta. She does not make dense cakes anymore.
“It’s been overwhelming to receive the amount of support I’ve been receiving from my peers,” says Smith. “I’m so grateful for my community. I consider it a luxury.”
Chef Smith loves “drama”
Though she wasn’t allowed to reveal dish details from the show, Smith has a distinct baking style.
“I like flavors from the Caribbean or the South — I love mago. Crunch is a big feel for me — a crumble, a twill, a cookie, or a macaron,” says Smith. “I’m a sauce girl for life. Even if it tastes good without a sauce, no girl, put the sauce on there. I use a lot of infused chantilly, especially with alcohol. And then drama. I love drama.”
Smith says her culinary training at Disney prepared her for speed, volume, and accuracy on delivering thousands of plated desserts. But even that didn’t prepare her for the time restraint on the show’s challenges.
“Filming on the show was a blur. You’ve got to put an eight-hour shift into an hour and a half to do the challenge,” says Smith.
Plus, Smith says, the pantry on the show lacked a key ingredient. “There could’ve been a better variety of types of chocolates. It wasn’t the best,” says Smith, laughingly. “And the heavy cream wasn’t great.”
As for judges’ critiques, Smith says she got one token of advice she will carry with her throughout her career.
“A pinch of salt,” says Smith. “A pinch of salt goes a long way.”
The new season of Spring Baking Championship will premiere on Food Network on March 10 at 8 p.m. ET.
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