Game thread: Harris not with Hawks in Philadelphia

Vivlamore reporting.

PHILADELPHIA — The Hawks will be without guard Devin Harris for tonight’s game against the 76ers and likely tomorrow’s home game against the Bulls with a sore left foot. Harris did not travel with the team to Philadelphia.

The injury is unrelated to the turf toe that caused Harris to miss a game earlier this season.

An MRI showed no structural damage. Harris is wearing a walking boot as a precaution. Following Saturday’s game, the Hawks are off three days before hosting the Pistons which will allow Harris extended rest for his foot.

Officially, Harris is listed as day-to-day.

Guard Anthony Morrow said the sore back that caused him to miss two games is fine and he expects to play.

In other items:

* The Sixers are dealing with injury issues of their own. Leading scorer Jrue Holiday has missed the past four games with a sprained left foot. Second-leading scorer Evan Turner is suffering from a sprained left ankle. Both players told the Philadelphia media Friday they expect to play. The team calls each a game-time decision.

The Sixers are also awaiting word on center Andrew Bynum. He has not played this season due to knee bone bruises. Bynum was examined by David Altchek in New York Thursday and the team is expected to announce the results prior to tonight’s game.

* Due to the uncertainty of the Sixers roster, Hawks coach Larry Drew said he will wait to determine his starting lineup.

“In these situations we factor (injured opponents) in,” Drew said. “We look at the worst-case scenario that all their guys are there. If certain guys don’t go, we’ll start this lineup. If certain guys don’t go, we’ll start that lineup. We cover our bases.”

Drew said the Sixers’ injuries will not affect how his team plays offensively. He said they could make some defensive adjustments.

* I asked Drew about the team’s recent performance as they have lost two of three past games. They were blown out by the Warriors, narrowly defeated the Wizards and trailed by 17 points before falling to the Thunder.

“I think we’ve been a little inconsistent with some of the things that we did pretty good the first 10 games of the season,” Drew said. “That is expected. You are going to go through those pockets where you are going to have those struggles. You have to work your way through it.

“I would love for us to be efficient every game we play, but that is not going to be the case. Given the schedule, with this stretch of four (games) in five nights, so of that is to be expected. It’s just a matter of working through it. Go back (to the past three games) there were stretches where we did not play very well. We want to focus on what we did wrong in those stretches. What we don’t want is to panic at this point. There are too many more games to play.”

* Anthony Tolliver says he has been frustrated by his recent lack of playing time. The forward did not play in seven straight games in November and December. He has appeared in six of the past seven games, averaging 7.6 minutes. He scored six points in the loss to the Thunder Wednesday.

“Something I pride myself on is coming in and playing defense and doing the little things to help my team win,” Tolliver said. “The stat sheet might not be filled at the end of the night for me but I definitely feel like whenever I’m on the court we are a better team. …

“It is very, very difficult on the offense end (not playing). I’ve been struggling shooting the ball but I try not to think about it. I don’t go into each game thinking I’m struggling. I go in thinking it’s a new game, a fresh start.

“Everybody, the coaches and my agent, told me to stay ready. It was pretty frustrating. I’m still not satisfied playing just a little bit. I definitely feel like I want to compete for more time. But I’ve got to earn it.”

- Chris Vivlamore

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265 comments Add your comment

Slimjr

December 21st, 2012
9:03 pm

“Tolliver thinks he’s a lot better than he actually is”

So does the rest of this squad! lol

Slimjr

December 21st, 2012
9:04 pm

Trade Josh for Young!

JaeEvolution

December 21st, 2012
9:04 pm

At least the Knicks are losing.

Najeh Davenpoop

December 21st, 2012
9:04 pm

No Sixer has 40 points tonight (or even 20) but this was a much worse defensive performance by the Hawks than the Thunder game.

Slimjr

December 21st, 2012
9:05 pm

Jenkins can stroke it!

keith

December 21st, 2012
9:05 pm

High-sider
December 21st, 2012
8:45 pm

What’s wrong with Al?

Al stinks!!! He cannot make a free throw, he is slow, he can not play in the post. I would bench Al and make him a 6th man!!!!!!

Hawks Blog Legend Worldwide Clyde

December 21st, 2012
9:06 pm

Petro with the brick!

Slimjr

December 21st, 2012
9:06 pm

down 20..
Typical ..”happy the knicks are losing”

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Hawks Blog Legend Worldwide Clyde

December 21st, 2012
9:07 pm

Petro is making 3 mill to shoot bricks in garbage time.

keith

December 21st, 2012
9:08 pm

I would start Petro over Al Horford next game…Petrro could probably make a d____ free throw!!!!!
AL does not appear to have any passion for Basketball?

Slimjr

December 21st, 2012
9:08 pm

This is by far the worst loss of the year.. How many more meetings against the 76′ers?

High-sider

December 21st, 2012
9:08 pm

Najeh Davenpoop,

FYI, I have a Finance and Banking degree from a (supposedly) top-tier state university. In pursuing my bachelor’s degree, I have taken pre-Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Calculus I & II, Statistical Analysis I & II, various finance courses that involve/require a heavy concentration of higher mathematics (e.g., Management of Financial Institutions, International Finance, Investments in Finance, Corporate Finance, Accounting Financial Statements Analysis, etc.), Intermediate Micro- and Macro-economics, and various accounting courses.

To heck with you and your condescending attitude. Your name-calling as well as your attempt to belittle/disparage me doesn’t make you right or correct. If you do not or refuse to understand words/terms such as “extrapolate” and “project,” then that’s your problem – not mine.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/extrapolate

Najeh Davenpoop

December 21st, 2012
9:08 pm

Props to Tolliver for continuing to play hard.

Slimjr

December 21st, 2012
9:10 pm

#12 is the best shooter on this ball club!!

Hey High-sider I always new you were a very smart guy! And I mean it Sir!

Melvin

December 21st, 2012
9:10 pm

No reason why Jenkins shouldn’t be in the rotation. Take your lumps and coached this kid up…