
Rhythm Move to 12-3
January 6, 2005 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Nashville Rhythm News Release
The Nashville Rhythm finished their road trip to Atlanta Thursday night by defeating the Reigning Knights of Georgia 115 - 104. Despite being without Dontae Jones, the ABA's leading scorer and rebounder, the Rhythm outscored the Knights by 21 points in the fourth quarter to overcome a ten point deficit.
Terrance Vanlier scored 30 points and hauled down 8 rebounds to lead the Rhythm. Recent acquisition Odell Bradley added 24 points and 8 rebounds. Atiba Prater netted 18 points while dishing out five assists and Garrett Richardson chipped in 14 points for the Rhythm.
The Rhythm will face the Arkansas Rimrockers next Wednesday in Little Rock in a battle of two top ABA teams. The Rhythm return to Nashville for the first home game in a month next Thursday against the Carolina Thunder at Allen Arena. Tickets can be purchased through ticketmaster or by calling 279.6666.
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