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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/26/08
> Unsure about Law: Coach Mike Woodson was still waiting to hear about rookie point guard Acie Law IV's visit to a hand specialist in Los Angeles.
Law missed Monday's game against San Antonio at AT&T Center and could miss more time with the sprained right wrist he sustained in Wednesday's loss to Sacramento, depending on the word from the doctor.
"We don't know anything yet," Woodson said before the game. "As soon as we hear from the doctor, we can make our adjustments accordingly. But until then, we have to get out there and go to work without him."
Law had two of his better outings before injuring his wrist driving to the basket against the Kings. He had 13 points in a loss to Charlotte before the All-Star break and then had 16 points, three assists and three steals in a loss to the Lakers.
He was on his way to another strong showing against the Kings, with seven points in 16 minutes of action.
"That's the tough part right now for Acie," Woodson said. "Every time it seems like he's getting into a good rhythm he seems to get hurt."
Law missed 12 games earlier this season with a sprained ankle and two more with a sprained wrist.
> Banner city: Al Horford's first trip to AT&T Center brought a familiar feeling for the two-time NCAA champion from Florida.
The first thing he noticed when the Hawks hit the floor for Monday morning's shootaround were the four NBA championship banners.
"It's like being in Gainesville," Horford joked. "Twice."
NEXT FOR HAWKS
> Who: vs. Kings
> When: 7 p.m. Wednesday
> TV; radio: SportSouth; 790 AM



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