HAWKSVILLE - Actually, the Hawks have already earned the right to host the Miami Heat in their first round playoff series.
But I’ve been waiting three weeks to use that line from Will Smith’s hit song (courtesy of our friends at YouTube. And I promise, this is the last time I use the words “Will Smith” and “hit song” in that order in this space) about one of my favorite hot spots.
And while others were dreading the thought of facing Philadelphia and frightened by the prospect of dealing with a hard-to-figure Chicago team in the first round, the same team that has been on a collision course with the Hawks for months now will be the foe starting this weekend at Philips Arena.
I love the matchup (my main man Chris Perkins of the Palm Beach Post and I discussed as much the last time these two teams played). Who doesn’t want to see the Hawks face one of the league’s most dynamic talents in Dwyane Wade in a best-of-seven series?
You’re worried about playing the refs too, huh? Get over it. Wade is going to get his share of calls. The superstars always do. But that hasn’t ever stopped the better team from handling its business.
And if the Hawks are indeed the better team, as their record and performance all season suggests, we should be in for a treat with this series.
I love the individual matchups. Joe Johnson and Wade, the two All-Stars and national team colleagues trying to see who can one-up each other on the big stage.
Mike Bibby and Mario Chalmers, the old and the new at the point guard position going head-to-head like Bibby and Rajon Rondo did (well … anyway) did last year.
Josh Smith and Mike Beasley, if they’re allowed to match up against each other, is a lefty air-up-there showcase that we should all enjoy.
And Al Horford and Jermaine O’Neal will get a chance to settle any debates about the best center in the Southeast Division not named Dwight Howard.
The subplots are endless, as always with a playoff series.
The bottom line, any way you slice it, this is going to be must-see-basketball for the fans of both teams. And that’s what makes Tuesday’s sneak preview (the Hawks’ regular season home finale) so intriguing.
Do both teams rest their big dogs, knowing that they’re going to each other again in a few days in hand-to-hand combat? Or do they go for broke and pull out all the stops to win the game no matter what, making sure to send a message of what’s to come?
I love it.
But there are other things to discuss this …
AWARDS SEASON IS UPON US - In the NBA, that means teams are sending out swag and propaganda that defies these harsh economic times. The Hawks have opted for a much simpler approach, one that caught the attention of good friend and esteemed colleague Steve Aschburner of si.com, and a recent president and of my crew, the Professional Basketball Writers Association. In this age of multi-media and complex techno-gadgetry, the Hawks went with strictly the facts. And that resonated with Steve, as I’m sure it will with many others who are appreciative but tired of the gimmicky stunts teams pull to impress voters.
“Not only shouldn’t voters be influenced by that sort of persuasion, it flies in the face of true journalism ethics — at least for those newspapers that still abide by that stuff,” Asch wrote in an email to the Mad VP. “Besides, I’ve never figured out what sending an iPod or a GPS system to a voter does to make a stronger case for a player or a coach deserving an award. (Think some team sent the conference coaches a GPS system to lobby for an All-Star berth for somebody.) My theory is, if you want to bribe me, come with cash. Lots of it. Or don’t come at all!”
Classic stuff from one of the very best in the business. And I never did get my iRoy so I had to buy my own iPod.
SPEAKING OF AWARDS - Some of you have weighed in with your own feelings about the Hawks and who on the roster (and coaching staff) should be in the mix. Flips Murray’s a no-brainer for inclusion in the conversation about the Sixth-Man award. And a case could be made for JJ to be included on one of the All-NBA teams as well (per the scouts and league executives si.com’s Ian Thomsen polled for his take on the awards season).
As for our in-house feedback, there was a bigger stir for Hawks coach Mike Woodson than anything or anyone else. I wasn’t surprised that some of you emailed me concerning Woody’s status in the conversation (he’s rarely mentioned by any of the “nation” types despite having a familiar season and profile to one of the recent winners, Sam Mitchell formerly of the Toronto Raptors).
Two items really stuck out for me.
The first was an early morning/late night (how does 3:08 a.m. strike you) message from one of my most trusted voices about all things basketball, you can just call him Pop. “In my opinion,(of course),when you look at all the playoff teams Houston and Atlanta standout as the least likely to have done so well,” he wrote in an email. “Who has gotten more out of their talent? My point, [Houston's Rick] Adelman and Woodson should be at the top of the list of candidates for coach of the year (maybe Chauncey Billups if he had been named player/coach).”
As it stands, few people outside of this space predicted the Hawks would have a winning season, let alone home court advantage. And some of us here weren’t that positive. And to his point, Woody stands fifth on the Hawks’ coaching list for wins, only Richie Guerin (327), Mike Fratello (324), Lenny Wilkens (310) and Hubie Brown (199) have more than Woody’s (152 and counting).
One of our founding members, the one and only Astro Joe, didn’t hesitate to offer up his own fresh take on things Sunday evening. He raised some other interesting points in addition to where Woody stands in this coach of the year discussion (and he wasn’t shy so read his email word for word):
So I was thinking this weekend. One of the cool and refreshing things about Woody is his willingness to state a goal at the beginning of the season and essentially place his career on the line. Last season, he stated that the team needed to make the playoffs. The unstated consequence of failing to meet that goal was likely the end of his run as Hawks coach. After all, he was a lame duck based on his expiring contract. He enters this season, with only the security of a ratty blanket (two year extension) and he declares that the team needs to secure a home court playoff seeding. Again, with a new boss on board, the consequences of failing to meet that goal may have been yet another person visiting the Georgia unemployment office.
Do we see this in other cities and in other sports? It seems we often get generalities … the team needs to take another step toward competing for a title” or “if things break right, we should be able to improve form last year’s performance.” But Woody put it right out there on the line for all the world to see. Last year and again this year. How can a fan of any team in any team sport NOT admire a coach who declares the goal for all the world to hear and then gets it done? Yes, dude has some massive warts, but [expletive], that’s the kind of [gutsy] move that would make other coaches a cult favorite.
Now here’s the but. I hope that this team recognizes the fragility of this achievement, home court advantage. The Hawks are one lethargic first quarter from losing that which they fought 80 games to achieve. One game when they forget to share the ball from seeing this blow-up in their collective faces. They are two first quarter fouls on Horford or Smith from flip-flopping with the fifth seeded team. And because Woody abused his top 7 players with too many minutes, the team is one unfortunate injury from exposing an unprepared bench to maintain the advantage of having Game 7 in front of their sometimes rabid fans.
But all that said, I’m proud of my team and my coach. With five of the top 10 players requiring a new contract (even Marvin needs to agree to some deal or he may be chilling with Chill next season), I’m not taking this for granted and assuming a return to this level of prominence next season. Just like home court can be lost in a few minutes, so can the momentum built in the last two years be gone in a mater of a few weeks this coming summer. Thanks for being the record-keeper of a pleasantly surprising and fulfilling season.
Astro Joe
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Macaroni Tony
April 14th, 2009
5:37 pm
Ariose I see, boy I see why twitter is additive
Ariose
April 14th, 2009
6:00 pm
Tony, Who you tellin’ lol.
truth-serum
April 14th, 2009
6:15 pm
jhan
April 14th, 2009
3:29 pm
I agree with you that although Josh is a small forward he can also play power forward. He needs to improve his shooting in the off season where its not such a handicap to the team. He doesnt need to dribble like a point or two guard Just slash to the basket. He slashes as good as or better that anyone in the NBA!
ENJOY THE GAME HAWKS NATION!
bigdave
April 14th, 2009
7:04 pm
“…get a chance to look at guys like, Solomon, Thomas Gardner, Speedy (said it real fast with a bit of sarcasm in his face) will be in action tonight…”
-Coach Michael Woodson
funny stuff
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
7:06 pm
Uh Oh…Solo got on the headband…he bout to show out tonight!!!
Sautee
April 14th, 2009
7:09 pm
mred1943
Nice post, Little Mike!
Blast
April 14th, 2009
7:12 pm
Hawks vs Heat. Ist Round. This was my dream matchup, and I don’t care what anyone says or how refs call it, Hawks are winning that series.
Tonight, I say just match Miami starters minutes. If Wade plays more, then play Joe a bit more. Game might not mean anything, but I still want the Hawks to win it, especially on their home floor.
Josh might turn out to be the most exciting player in that series for the Hawks. I expect Al to have a monster series.
Barkley? Kenny Smith? Bah. They the most guilty all year about not respecting the Hawks. But Hawks have to earn respect, it’s not given. Win a series or two and people start to talk.
If Speedy can play and contribute in any way, he could be Hawks secret weapon.
bigdave
April 14th, 2009
7:12 pm
the Hawks will face both D-Wade and LeBron…. great preparation for Lebron though he his a different animal…
they brought out the head bands tonight… damn, even Joe has one working…
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
7:14 pm
nice move by my josh smith…he needs to to more like that
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
7:14 pm
lmao…..its serious **** goin down when ya boy JJ is in the headband…
Blast
April 14th, 2009
7:19 pm
I see Wade and Jermaine are not playing.
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
7:23 pm
I appreciate the try at solidarity… but the headbands look straight goofy to me. But again, I appreciate the attempt at team unity… even in a meaningless game.
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
7:24 pm
Beasley is scary for us
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
7:25 pm
They regulars are just going thru the motion. Its time to get them out of the game…. Oh my, Speedy is on the court in uniform….SPEEDY, SPEEDY
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
7:26 pm
Speedy first shot was rejected…lol
bigdave
April 14th, 2009
7:26 pm
got it blocked but i like the burst…
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
7:26 pm
speedy got his shot sent…..but it looked like he had a nice burst to the rim
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
7:28 pm
Please take Horford out the game…
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
7:29 pm
I see all eyes are on Speedy…lol
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
7:30 pm
Dang, Speedy only plays 3mins… Woody, let him play to his knees give out again…
MannyT
April 14th, 2009
7:34 pm
I think I’m glad that I gave this ticket away.
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
7:34 pm
Whats the use of having Marvin in the game if Flip is going to shoot every shot down the court. Beasley a double double in the 1st qtr. WTF!
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
7:40 pm
rim so unkind to my boy thomas gardener
Blast
April 14th, 2009
7:47 pm
That’s what I meant by Marvin coming off the bench, and Mo continuing to start. Marvin will kill the other team’s bench.
I like Gardner. He’s had like three steals already. I like his energy and hustle. And he plays like a scorer.
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
7:48 pm
Yeah, where are all the people who think Beasley is a laugher.
Man, Gardner looks kinda good. Missed his tear-drop shot, but the move was solid.
Hey! A Speedy sighting! Elijah and Shaunty must be doing their happy-happy dance right now…
SouthAfrican09
April 14th, 2009
7:49 pm
Dominique: Beasle Odonis Haslem
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
7:52 pm
I wonder if JJ is entertained by the “young guys running wild” out there. Sure looks like he’s laughing it up on the bench.
Can somebody show Mario West where the yellow brick road is? He might wanna see the Wizard about a jumpshot.
“If I only had a shot….”
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
7:53 pm
Will Flip allow any of his teammates to shoot the ball… Better yet, why is he playing so many mins. Put Speedy back in the game. He has seen enough games from the bench the past 2 years…
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
7:55 pm
RandMo looks like he is walking in cement. Soft touch on his shot… but the lateral quickness of a refrigerator.
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
7:57 pm
Oh Gardner ain’t scared to shoot, no sir…you want that out of a scorer though.
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
8:00 pm
LOL at Astro Joe…
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
8:00 pm
Solo must be one of those guys who plays well with good players surrounding him, because I kind of expected him to distibguish himself but he really hasn’t done so (yet). He has shown nice flashes with the “main guys” but not so much tonight.
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
8:01 pm
Heh heh, at least RandMo can get some rebounds.
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
8:02 pm
This is the most unimpressive game I have ever saw Solo play.
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
8:02 pm
Flip is going for 82 tonight.
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
8:03 pm
82 shots.
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
8:04 pm
Astro, theres not too much Solo or anyone who name is not Flip can do on offense. Flip is getting all the attempts. Others better hope to get a rebound or pick up a lose ball if they want to shoot it…
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
8:04 pm
I think a dude like Gardener just needs more PT and confidence, he could be a pretty nice bench player.
MAC-TOWN
April 14th, 2009
8:06 pm
Flip Murray is gonna pull an A.I. tonight.
The fact that he scores 40 or 50 will look nice on sportcenter….but only if people looked at the box score to see that he attempted 90 shots.
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
8:07 pm
Gardner is playing well tonight. Of course, he is behind JJ, Flip and even Mario on the depth chart.
kgbsfinst
April 14th, 2009
8:08 pm
Aroise, is that the same Hollinger that says Brandon Roy is should be the “most improved player” winner?
Sautee
April 14th, 2009
8:12 pm
Gotta say it…..Joe looks like a middle schooler with that headband on. Hilarious.
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
8:14 pm
Sautee, LOL! That’s exactly right… like a kid hoping for cafeteria pizza.
Blast
April 14th, 2009
8:20 pm
Beasley is a beast. If I were Miami, I would start him in the playoffs.
Flip needs to slow down and move the ball more often, although in truth, out of the bench bunch, who else would you trust to take the shot? Flip would be my pick. But he must stop turning the ball over. He’s driving in too deep and getting stripped. Pull up and shoot, Flip. I’ll take that anyday.
We need Marvin back to play some major minutes.
I see why Randolph Morris gets no playing time. Dude can’t move his feet!
Melvin
April 14th, 2009
8:34 pm
Perfect take down Maglorie… Get Horford out the game before he get flying drop kick…
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
8:42 pm
Let’s go Solo.
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
8:42 pm
Um…did Solo just hit a three? If it wasn’t the end of the season, I’d say he was about to get exiled to the bench for at least 20 games….
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
8:44 pm
Speedy gots no legs! Oh wait…that ain’t nothin’ new..
Big Ray
April 14th, 2009
8:45 pm
Melvin,
Magloire has been taking lessons from the Tonya Harding school of sabotage.
Astro Joe
April 14th, 2009
8:45 pm
Marvin looks like he isn’t concerned about his back. He’s still rusty but he doesn’t look timid. Hopefully he’ll be ready to make a contribution by the time the series moves to Miami.