Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Josh Smith remained a member of the Hawks after
the trade deadline and had 18 points in Atlanta's 122-108 victory over the
Sacramento Kings on Friday.
Smith was expected to be the biggest chip moved on Thursday's deadline.
However, Atlanta decided to keep him as the 3 p.m. deadline passed. The Hawks
did make a pair of minor moves, shipping Anthony Morrow to the Dallas
Mavericks in exchange for Dahntay Jones and acquiring Jeremy Tyler and cash
considerations from the Golden State Warriors for future draft considerations.
Jeff Teague had 20 points and 12 assists for the Hawks, who have won 10 in a
row against Sacramento. Al Horford and DeShawn Stevenson tallied 24 and 17
points, respectively.
DeMarcus Cousins ended with 26 points and 13 rebounds for the Kings, who have
lost four straight. Isaiah Thomas donated 30 points and nine assists.
The Kings got the trade deadline rolling on Wednesday night when they sent
Thomas Robinson, the fifth pick in last summer's draft, Francisco Garcia and
Tyler Honeycutt to the Houston Rockets for Patrick Patterson, Toney Douglas
and Cole Aldrich.
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