BOSTON - Live from the Hawks’ second home the past year … seriously, has any team spent more time in another team’s town the past 11 months than the Hawks have here in soggy Boston?
It’s ridiculous.
Another couple of days here and the Hawks will need to start paying taxes.
Lucky for them this is probably their last tryst with the Celtics until next season (no more Duck Tours or Big Baby Davis for at least a year).
Coincidentally, this is their last weekend to try and climb off the mid-major express and move over to the predatory side of the Eastern Conference.
Tonight’s game against the Celtics and tomorrow night’s home tilt against the Orlando Magic presents the Hawks with two final opportunities to knock off the big boys.
Another inspired defensive effort like the one against the Lakers last Sunday and the Hawks might finally get the leprechaun off their backs or pay back the Magic for those back-to-back beatdowns administered a couple months back.
Another eyes-wide-shut showing like the one given in Philly Tuesday night and someone better find the map back to sanity for as one of one of our regulars likes to refer to them, “Team Fragile.”
I believe in embracing a challenge, however daunting it might seem. That’s why this second straight double-shot weekend looks more like a monster opportunity to me than it does a major hurdle.
If the Hawks are serious about being a player in the playoffs – and despite their continued inconsistency on the floor, they remain steadfast in their comments to the contrary off the floor – they can go a long way towards making sure their actions and words are in sync with some stellar play in the next 36 hours.
HOT TOPICS
1 - One thing that keeps coming up this time of year for playoff bound teams is who they might face in the postseason.
That means the Hawks spend as much time worrying about the team’s directly below them in the standings as they do worrying about themselves.
A good friend and advance scout from an Eastern Conference team that’s been in the playoffs the past few years warned me this afternoon that there is no more dangerous development for a team still in the shallow end of the playoff pool.
“We wasted a lot of time and energy on that very thing a couple years back and almost lost our spot in the standings the last two weeks of the season because we were locked in stuff that was out of our control,” he said. “You can tell the teams that lost focus this time of year by the fluctuations in their play. One night they look great and the next you wonder how it he world they’re even in the playoff mix. That’s the sign of a team that isn’t totally licked in on the task at hand. And that’s a team that’s vulnerable now and in the playoffs.”
I can think of five or six teams, the Hawks, Heat and 76ers included, that fit that mold these days. All three of those teams are busy jockeying for position, hoping to land the seed they think allows them the best first round matchup.
My scout friend makes a great point. The more time you spend foolishly spying on the competition, the less time you spend focusing on finishing the season with a bang.
2 - The back bug continues to bite the Hawks on the backside. No Acie Law IV again and no Marvin Williams anytime soon, per Hawks coach Mike Woodson at shootaround today.
Woodson has maintained a positive stance in regards to the lower back injuries that both players are dealing with. And to be fair, Williams wasn’t expected to return anytime before the final week of the regular season and the start of the playoffs (at best).
Law’s injury, though, is starting to worry me if only because there doesn’t appear to be anything that can be done to expedite his recovery at such a critical time for this team. You remember the Hawks’ struggles in the playoffs last year at the point guard position don’t you?
And for all the work Flip Murray has done in relief this season, his attention needs to be on scoring above all things, particularly with the playoff matchups looming (I’m predicting Flip has a field day against Philly or Miami in a series).
A change-of-pace point guard could be the difference in a seven-game series, just ask the Celtics if it made a difference against the Hawks last year when Rajon Rondo became the Most Important Player in the series.
With Law nowhere to be found, or at least not in a uniform, that leaves the Hawks vulnerable at that crucial position once again this weekend and going forward.
3 - So let me get this straight, the confidential drug screening that goes on during the NFL combine every year has turned up yet another handful of transgressors?
Just exactly what qualifies as confidential in NFL circles anyway?
I’m sure Boston College defensive tackle B.J. Raji would love to hear how that supposed to work since he’s been identified as one of the alleged transgressors.
Since there’s no way Raji or his representatives are going to engage in any air-clearing discussion about it, the kid is automatically considered guilty by the public without anyone knowing what actually took place and why someone chose to make it public. (I know this is off track from our normal conversation but indulge me for a minute, please.)
4 - Lost in the hoopla surrounding his explosive offensive night against Philly (some video evidence here courtesy of our friends at YouTube) was Josh Smith keeping his 100-block season streak alive for another year.
And while his block numbers are way down this season compared to his totals from the past, he collected 200 or more in each of the past three seasons, he remains one of the league’s most unique stat stuffers.
His two blocks against the 76ers gave him 101 for the season, giving 100 or more for five straight seasons.
In addition, Smith is one of only four players in the league to pile up at least 85 steals and 85 blocks this season. Miami’s Dwyane Wade, Cleveland’s LeBron James and Denver’s Nene are the others.
5 - You are not alone Hawks fans. You’re not the only group of fans out there doing the Watchmen routine on your own team.
My main man Broderick “BT” Turner from the Los Angeles Times has a fan Q&A on the paper’s website right now that is a must read for fans of teams whose teams aren’t on track for 60-wins this season.
Silly me for thinking our priorities were out of line around here for questioning how the bench is used and why Solomon Jones doesn’t see regular rotation minutes on this team. The Lakers are the second best team in the league and their fans are worried about the same sorts of things.
Maybe we’re on the right path around here after all.
Don’t forget, Hawks-Celtics at 7:30 live from TD Banknorth Garden. Chop it up with the rest of the blogfamily here now all the way through the final buzzer.
272 comments Add your comment
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
7:31 pm
Chicago is serious about that 8th playoff spot. They just beat down New Jersey (a team that smacks us around) and now have 37 wins. The trade for Salmons and Miller sure doesn’t look half as stupid as some people thought it did when it happened.
I see Philly won again, too. Well, let’s go for our 44th tonight…
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
7:36 pm
I take that back. Chicago is serious about that 7th spot.
Looks like they intend to finish strong. We might do well to keep that in mind. We’re up 3 games for the moment…
But you know what? It doesn’t matter so much if we slip in the standings when you’re talking about who we end up playing. No matter what, we’ll end up playing either Philly or Miami. The issue is home court advantage. Philly won a tiebreaker against us. Guess what that means?
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
7:42 pm
18 points in first quarter…how about our no.1 option…1 for 5 from the floor…YES!!!!
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
7:44 pm
Looks like Joe is off early, Josh is on early, and Horford is intent on showing that while Howard is awesome, he’s going to give him a run for his money if he can.
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
7:44 pm
Missing Marvin something fierce…
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
7:48 pm
anyone watching that kid from Michigan State (Lucas)…he is what ATL needs at the point!!!
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
7:52 pm
hate how we’re playing right now… giving up easy buckets inside and one dimensional (jump shooting) on the offensive end…
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
7:55 pm
not enough pick and roll… too many pick and pops..
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
7:56 pm
Howard will be coming back in…but ATL did what they needed to do..take advantage with him on the bench
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
8:00 pm
If only there were a way to have more than one Al Horford
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
8:04 pm
ALMOST a complete team effort so far…Bibby is getting assists, Horford is scoring and rebounding..Josh is scoring and rebounding…if JJ could shoot…wow!!!
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:04 pm
As always, the key to beating Orlando is NOT concentrating too hard on trying to stop Howard. Especially when you don’t have what it takes to do that on a consistent basis.
Nope. The key is to keep Turkoglu and Lewis from lighting you up. And making sure the pg and sg don’t fill in where they fall off. So far, so good.
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:06 pm
JohnGTfan,
How right you are. I love to watch him when he’s on a mission. Freakin’ 11 and 9 before the half! Love it!
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
8:07 pm
run…run…run…!!!
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:08 pm
JohnGTfan,
This is where Marvin usually comes in. He can pick up the slack when Bibby and JJ aren’t shooting well. Bibby’s doing pretty good tonight, but JJ isn’t. Like I said before, we miss Marvin.
Now THERE’S something you wouldn’t have said in previous years…
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
8:09 pm
why didnt Josh roll to the bucket after he set the screen…? maybe its just the players settling for jumpers…?
Magic just not hitting shots…
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:09 pm
Wow. 5 assists from Bibby in a half. Who gave him the Red Bull drinks before the game?
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
8:11 pm
4 free throws for Evans…only gets ONE!!! if this game comes down to one or two points….ugggg
terrell barron
April 4th, 2009
8:11 pm
Wake me up when the Playoffs start, or when Woody is fired. Whichever happens 1st. Btw, I smell a blowout vs. Orlando.
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
8:12 pm
Big Ray,
Yeah, you are right. Most of us didn’t realize just how much Marvin would truly be missed
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
8:29 pm
MSU will advance…if I can get Villanova to spring the upset….I will have my best bracket EVER!!!!!
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
8:30 pm
gift or curse… but Joshs’ jumper has been looking good of late…
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:33 pm
Horford and Smoove in a groove. What a beautiful thing.
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:34 pm
JohnGTfan,
I am no exception.
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:47 pm
Take THAT, Superman!
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:47 pm
Josh has the kryptonite!
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
8:48 pm
not saying he isnt getting fouled, but someone should tell Josh that if he complains after every offensive possession the refs will never respect him..
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:49 pm
Heat check jumper from Joe…
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:50 pm
True that, BigDave. He needs to learn to leave the complaining elsewhere.
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:51 pm
Two ugly jumpers by Josh, one made. Yick….
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
8:53 pm
“i feel a technical foul coming today from someone…”
-Nique’
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
8:56 pm
Looks like our illustrious backcourt is intent on losing us the game….sheesh…
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
9:00 pm
I really hate our offense.
Big Ray
April 4th, 2009
9:07 pm
Bibby falls down on defense like Marvin used to fall on offense…
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
9:07 pm
Someone please tell me..when Horford has such a good 1st half, it seems like nothing follows in the 2nd. Does Atlanta just go away from him? I can’t see the game tonight. This happens often though…what happens?
Blast
April 4th, 2009
9:09 pm
Orlando isn’t playing that great, but Hawks playing like they want to give this game away.
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
9:09 pm
sick of this stand and watch bullsh^t…!!!
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
9:09 pm
And of course, the Heat are winning also. I WOULD NOT be surprised if Atlanta falls to the 6 seed…I truly wouldn’t.
fresh
April 4th, 2009
9:10 pm
FOUR POINTS IN 4TH, MR NUMBER 2, JOE JOHNSON 2 FOR WHATEVER. STEVE BELKIN WAS RIGHT ABOUT JOE. I HOPE THEY LOSE IN THE 1ST ROUND FOR WOODY CAN WALK THE PLANK
Mark
April 4th, 2009
9:17 pm
I don’t know if this team deserves to be the fourth seed. They have no heart. We need to change this pathetic roster.
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
9:19 pm
Fresh,
you’ll get your wish…doesn’t matter who this team plays. They aren’t beating anyone in a 7-game series.
O'brien
April 4th, 2009
9:19 pm
Hawks are 2-15 on threes. Why do they keep shooting them?
And its games like these that shows that the Hawks need an offensive system (11 points so far in the 4th quarter), and Woody has no idea. But hey, some people think he is coach of the year. I agree that players dont execute, but ultimately, it falls on the coach.
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
9:20 pm
4-17 from the floor from JJ…when was his last GOOD game.
freshd
April 4th, 2009
9:20 pm
look at woody with that dumb look on his face. change the coach. billy knight was right too.
Mark
April 4th, 2009
9:21 pm
Here comes our pathetic attempt to make the game look respectable!
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
9:23 pm
“and what you would hope to do is fould Josh Howard (Mavs)..”
- Dominique Wilkins
Orlando 85
ATL 78
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
9:24 pm
correction “foul”
JohnGTFan
April 4th, 2009
9:25 pm
JJ will lead team in scoring again…but man, what a misleading statistic this is…he gets A LOT of junk points late in these types of games.
bigdave
April 4th, 2009
9:25 pm
why did he call a time out…???
Mark
April 4th, 2009
9:27 pm
Boy all those missed freethrows as usual.