Watch Atlanta Hawks vs Utah Jazz Live Streaming

Monday, February 22, 2010

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9:00 pm EST Mon Feb 22, 2010

After finishing a perfect four-game road trip with an impressive comeback, the Utah Jazz may be returning home as the NBA’s hottest team. In Salt Lake City, the Atlanta Hawks have been ice cold for more than 17 years. The Hawks will have a tough task Monday night if they hope to end their 15-game losing streak at Utah, which can grab a share of the Northwest Division lead with a fifth consecutive win. Even a 25-point second-half deficit couldn’t derail the short-handed Jazz, who beat Portland 93-89 in overtime Sunday for their 17th win in 19 games, putting an exclamation mark on a trip that included victories at Houston and New Orleans.

Boozer tied the game at the end of regulation with a putback and finished with 22 points and a career-high 23 rebounds, giving himself six double-doubles in seven games since returning from a calf injury. Even though Utah shot below 40 percent from the field Sunday for the first time since a 91-89 loss at Memphis on Jan. 8, the Jazz have still hit 50.9 percent of their shots during the 17-2 stretch since that defeat, vaulting up the standings to third place in the Western Conference. They trail first-place Denver by one-half game in the division. Atlanta was on the opposite side of a big comeback Sunday, blowing a 17-point fourth-quarter advantage in a 108-104 loss at Golden State, and the Hawks hope they’re not headed in the wrong direction after dropping three of four.

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Watch Charlotte Bobcats vs Los Angeles Clippers Live Streaming

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10:30 pm EST Mon Feb 22, 2010

If the Charlotte Bobcats are going to reach the playoffs for the first time, some improved play on the road could certainly help. Facing the Los Angeles Clippers might be just what they need to get started. After opening a four-game trip with a loss, the Bobcats look to beat the Clippers for a fifth consecutive time Monday night. Charlotte holds the eighth and final playoff position in the Eastern Conference, thanks in part to a 20-7 home record. The Bobcats would be in much better shape to earn the first postseason appearance in their six-year history if not for a 7-20 road record. Only five teams have fewer road wins and they’re all at least 15 games under .500. Charlotte fell on the road again Saturday, trailing by as many as 20 in the third quarter before losing 93-88 at Milwaukee.

After facing Los Angeles, Charlotte visits Utah on Wednesday before concluding the road swing at Memphis on Friday. The Bobcats have won four in a row against the Clippers, including two matchups at Staples Center. Los Angeles has lost 10 of 12 overall and owns the fourth-worst record in the West. Charlotte leading scorer Stephen Jackson has averaged 32.7 points over the last three road games, but Gerald Wallace has totaled just 16 in those contests - he missed one with an injury. The Clippers, 15-12 at home, are looking to build on Saturday’s 99-89 win over Sacramento.

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