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Bosh’s 40th double-double not enough as Atlanta downs Toronto 118-110

TORONTO — Josh Smith had 25 points and seven rebounds as the Atlanta Hawks used 11-for-22 shooting from three-point range to win 118-110 over the Toronto Raptors at the Air Canada Centre on Tuesday night.
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Toronto Raptors' Chris Bosh shields the ball from Atlanta Hawks' Joe Johnston (centre) and Al Horford (right) during first quarter NBA action in Toronto on Tuesday.

TORONTO — Josh Smith had 25 points and seven rebounds as the Atlanta Hawks used 11-for-22 shooting from three-point range to win 118-110 over the Toronto Raptors at the Air Canada Centre on Tuesday night.

The Hawks (44-34), who have a tenuous grip on the highly coveted No. 4 playoff seed in the Eastern Conference, avoided a season-high tying fourth straight loss with 25 points from Joe Johnson and 17 points from Maurice Evans.

Mike Bibby added 13 points and 10 assists and Al Horford had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Hawks.

Chris Bosh, who had 21 points and 10 rebounds, recorded his eighth consecutive double-double for the Raptors, who lost their second game in a row. It was Bosh’s 40th double-double of the season.

This was a game the Raptors were in until the second half began. But too many second-chance points given up by the Raptors and too many three-pointers by the Hawks was the difference.

“The thing that hurt us most was the second-chance points, and they got threes on the second-chance points,” Raptors coach Jay Triano said. “The one thing over the past seven games is, we have won the battle on the boards seven times. To lose that battle today, it was the 11 offensive rebounds they got.”

Shawn Marion had 18 points and six rebounds, Jose Calderon had 16 points and 13 assists and Andrea Bargnani had 15 points for the Raptors (30-47). Quincy Douby, who came off the bench to lead all Toronto’s reserves, had nine points in almost nine minutes of floor time.

The Raptors were outrebound 37-33 in the game. The Hawks went on a 14-8 run to begin the third quarter, erasing the Raptors’ lead along the way and going up 67-65 with 6:05 remaining. Triano called a timeout, which seemed to calm the Raptors down somewhat and they went into the fourth down just 85-84.

But the Hawks carried their momentum into the quarter and a Smith block on Bargnani, which turned into an Evans driving dunk, put the Hawks up 107-100 with 4:46 remaining. A Horford steal off Calderon and then a three-pointer by Johnson just minutes later put the Hawks up 112-102, their biggest lead of the game, and enough to sink the Raptors.

“We were stacking the lane pretty good,” Bosh said. “I think Joe Johnson did a good job of creating for his teammates. They shot it with a lot of confidence and they just really let it go.”