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Atlanta Hawks: 100-1

We make a big jump into 100-1 territory with the Atlanta Hawks–one does not feel enough.
Before Al Horford went down with (another) torn pectoral final season, Mike Budenholzer’s birds were 16-13, appearing like the third-best team from the East. The year with a 22-31 mark shut out after losing its best player.
Obviously, because the East was the East, the Hawks still made the playoffs.
Horford is looking and healthy just fine in preseason play, this season with. Additionally, Paul Millsap is playing for a contract, Jeff Teague remains among the least valued talents of the league and Thabo Sefolosha is in town to bring some perimeter protection.
Nobody is saying that the Hawks are a lot of world-beaters, but they feel just like postseason locks. And they might finish one of the conference’s top four.
At the very least, they’ll jack a lot of threes (only the Houston Rockets attempted more in 2013-14) and also take care of the chunk (Atlanta’s assist-to-turnover ratio was next best in the East). That is a recipe for success.
Do not sleep on the Hawks.

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Jakub Ceranek

Jakub Ceranek

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Specjalizuje się przede wszystkim w prawie procesowym. Reprezentuje klientów w postępowaniach przed Sądem Ochrony Konkurencji i Konsumentów w Warszawie oraz zajmuje się także zagdanieniami związanymi z prawem rolnym. Specjalizuje się w dochodzeniu odszkodowań.

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