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Devin Harris injury: Hawks' guard out with foot injury

Atlanta Hawks guard Devin Harris will miss his seventh straight game Monday night with a foot injury.

Devin Harris injury: Hawks' guard out with foot injury

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Anthony Morrow out, Devin Harris doubtful against Timberwolves

Despite being cleared for full contact work, it looks like the Atlanta Hawks will be without both Anthony Morrow and Devin Harris for tonight's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Devin Harris, Anthony Morrow cleared for contact, will travel to Minnesota

Devin Harris and Anthony Morrow took a step closer to getting back on the court as they were cleared for contact on Monday and will travel with the club to Minnesota.

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Devin Harris injury: Still no timetable for his return

Hawks guard Devin Harris remains out with a foot injury and there is still no timetable for when he might be able to return to the court.

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Practice Report: Hawks prepare for another back to back

The Hawks had two days off after playing a back-to-back with Houston (loss) and New Orleans (win) so they returned to Atlanta to practice in preparation of yet another road-home back-to-back as they go to Detroit tomorrow and will come back to face Boston on Saturday.

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Anthony Morrow, Devin Harris to be reevaluated on Saturday

Larry Drew said before Monday's game that Anthony Morrow and Devin Harris were both out until at least Saturday when the team returned home from its road trip

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Anthony Morrow, Devin Harris don't travel to Houston

The Atlanta Hawks will be without two key players against the Houston Rockets as Anthony Morrow and Devin Harris stayed behind in Atlanta with injuries.

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VIDEO: Peachtree Hoops' Google Hangout

Kris Willis and Robby Kalland discuss Wednesday's double overtime win against the Pistons and also take a look toward Friday's matchup with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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Devin Harris injury: Hawks' guard sits out Thursday's practice (Updated)

Hawks guard Devin Harris sat out Thursday's practice and his status is in doubt for Friday's game in Cleveland.

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Hawks to start Lou Williams against Bulls

Lou Williams will start for the first time as a Hawk and for the first time since the 2009-10 season against the Chicago Bulls along with Jeff Teague, Kyle Korver, Josh Smith, and Al Horford.

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Devin Harris injury: Hawks guard doesn't travel to Philadelphia

The Atlanta Hawks will be without Devin Harris for the second straight game after he did not travel with the team to Philadelphia.

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Hawks set starting linuep; Harris out, Morrow game-time decision

The Atlanta Hawks will send Jeff Teague, Kyle Korver, DeShawn Stevenson, Josh Smith, and Al Horford onto the court to face off with the top team in the Western Conference (and the NBA), the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Hawks will be without Devin Harris who has a sore left foot, and Anthony Morrow is a game-time decision with stiffness in his back. Morrow put shots up two hours before game-time, and then went into the locker room to get treatment and to stretch out the back, as his status remains uncertain. With Harris out and Morrow possibly being unavailable, Larry Drew said before the game that John Jenkins could "very possibly" get some minutes tonight. He also said that he will rely on his bench more after last-night's overtime win in Washington where he, "may have overused some guys." The Hawks were able to win their first meeting with the Thunder, in Oklahoma City (without Josh Smith), but this Thunder team is rolling and are winners of their last 11 games. It will take a total team performance and some very stingy perimeter defensefor the Hawks to have a repeat performance, but Atlanta is extremely good (20-4 in their last 24) in the second game of a home back-to-back. This game will be yet another measuring stick for the Hawks to measure their success this season, and they have had mixed results early in these quote on quote "statement games."

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