Hawks players OK after car crashes into team bus
A car collided with the Atlanta Hawks' bus as the team was leaving
a shootaround session in downtown Milwaukee early Monday afternoon.
Team officials said nobody on board was injured, and a woman
and young boy in the car also appeared to be OK.
Hawks coach Mike Woodson said the car's brakes apparently
went out before it turned a corner, and the driver couldn't stop
before hitting the bus.
Woodson, who was sitting near the front of the bus, saw the
car coming and immediately tried to help after it hit.
"I jumped out and went over to the car and opened the door,
and the little kid had climbed out of his car seat," Woodson said
before Monday night's playoff game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
"There was smoke coming from the airbags, so I grabbed the kid. And
the mom, they got her out, and we gave the kid back."
Woodson said the woman and the boy didn't appear to be
injured.
"It wasn't as bad as it could have been," Woodson said. "She
was lucky, I think."
Hawks spokesman Arthur Triche said the accident happened
around 12:30 p.m. Monday as the team was leaving the Bradley
Center. Triche says the side of the bus received "quite a jolt" in
the accident.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported the incident on its
Web site Monday afternoon, displaying a photograph of a white car
with significant front-end damage and a dent in the side of the
bus.
Players took taxis back to the team hotel.
"Some of those guys in the back probably didn't see it
coming, but me being in the front, you could see where she had lost
control," Woodson said. "They got off the bus and saw the damage
and we got them back to the hotel. Hopefully they're ready to
play."
The Hawks play the Bucks in Game 4 of a first-round playoff
series Monday night. Atlanta holds a 2-1 edge in the series.