HAWKSVILLE - We haven’t seen any in this Hawks-Heat series yet, but I can’t imagine we’ll make it another four quarters without it.
Someone has to draw first blood.
And I don’t mean the kind that comes from an accidental scratch on someone’s arm or a stray pass that cracks a guy in the mouth and causes a trickle off the side of mouth, Dracula style.
I’m talking about blood produced by a good ol’ fashioned, wicked “hard foul” served up playoff style (I keep seeing Heat backup center and wrestling superstar in waiting Jamaal Magloire in the middle of the scrum). My gut tells me we’re going to see one tonight in Game 2 at Philips Arena.
That said, no one is interested in cheap shots. That’s not at all what I’m talking about. But sooner or later you figure someone is going to catch someone else with a clean blow that draws blood (the Hawks have already handled that, figuratively, by dotting the Heat’s eye with that 26-point whippin’ Sunday night in Game 1) and the sight of that plasma will serve to inspire someone to play above and beyond their pay grade.
Forget that yarn about a series not really starting until the home team loses on its own floor. A good playoff series doesn’t start until someone gets clocked upside the head and the blood boils on both sides
There has to be some genuine disdain for each other for teams to compete at the required level to win in the postseason (the Hawks had to get their noses bloodied, figuratively, in Boston twice last year before standing up to the schoolyard bully of the league. I’m sure you remember Zaza Pachulia’s nose-to-nose with Kevin Garnett).
A slower, more physical and much more deliberate style in this series would certainly benefit the Heat, even with the great Dwyane Wade on their side. Because they showed Sunday night that allowing the Hawks, namely Josh Smith, to get to the rim unabated is bad business.
The Hawks are prepared for the increase in hand-to-hand combat. They noticed a spike in Game 1, after their lead reached 20 points and kept climbing after halftime. But that was just an appetizer for a Pat Riley-run production.
“We’re going to be ready for whatever comes our way,” Smith said. “We’re certainly not going to back down to anybody. We never have. And we’re a physical team, too.”
We’ll find out just how physical tonight, because the Heat’s goon squad will be deployed before they allow the Hawks to run wild again.
SOUTH FLORIDA REPORT
Our friends from greater Miami have been hard at work digging into the psyche of the Heat since their Game 1 meltdown and the results have been interesting (fingers have been pointed at everyone).
Miami Herald columnist Israel Gutierrez spotlighted two guys I think could sway the Heat’s fortunes in this series if they find a groove.
Palm Beach Post columnist Greg Stoda touched on Wade’s strange, second-half disappearance in Game 1, a complete departure for the league’s leading scorer. Don’t expect an encore.
Sun-Sentinel columnist Dave Hyde has two nice hits, one on “Udonis Beasley” and another on the unique connection between Al Horford and his father Tito Horford.
LAY OFF THE YOUNG FELLA
Being the keen observer of player development that I am, I’ve noticed the similarity in the way Michael Beasley is viewed, treated and examined by folks in Miami and the way Josh Smith was, is and continues to be viewed, treated and examined around here.
And it’s the same foolishness being mistaken for true player development around the league. The last time I checked, the Heat picked Beasley because they were in the lottery and not the other way around.
The fact is, when you spend all your time focusing on what a guy does that you don’t like, you conveniently ignore all the things they do well. And Beasley’s a marvelous offensive talent with an ability to both score and rebound at an incredibly high rate when he’s allowed to just play. But judging from his season stats and all the stuff written about his up and down rookie year, you’d think he was some project instead of one of the best pure talents to come out of the draft in recent years.
All this hand-wringing being done over Beasley’s immaturity, supposedly on and off the floor, is a colossal waste of time. The Heat would be better off letting the young fella play a little bit and correcting his mistakes constructively while also benefiting from the unique blend of skills he brings to their team (a team, mind you, that was in dire need of all of the above this time a year ago).
But instead, in true NBA fashion, folks are busy trashing the kid’s name, game and reputation in the name of “breaking him down to build him back up.” I know that routine and the dues-paying system that is supposed to be in place. And like I always have, I think it stinks.
That’s also why I love what Thunder general manager Sam Presti is doing with his youngsters in Oklahoma City. Sure, there’s plenty Kevin Durant, Jeff Green and Russell Westbrook have to to learn. Allowing them to do it in an environment where they can play to their potential and through their mistakes is much more sound in the long run than that “old school” approach. The Thunder’s method should be the blueprint and the rule rather than the exception.
SELLOUT BLUES …
Much has been made about the Hawks’ spirited campaign to sell out tonight’s game, and for good reason. The Hawks rarely get the national stage to themselves, so when they do, they want to make a good impression.
And for the record, Sunday’s crowd in Game 1 was fantastic. But there’s cache with a packed-to-the-rafters arena that the Hawks simply cannot claim on a consistent basis. Our esteemed friend and blog regular Stoned Mountain (he doesn’t post as much but he emails me with his thoughts regularly) offered up his own view of the Hawks’ predicament a few minutes ago. I’ll leave you with his thoughts (which are sure to be controversial to some):
Interesting that the Hawks don’t sell out, and in fact don’t get talked about much. The reason is pretty straight forward, I think.
What the Hawks do best is not crowd pleasing here.
At the game Sunday I found myself the only person around me applauding defense – grabbing rebounds, steals, forcing the opponent to exhaust the shot clock. Team work ain’t a big hit here. The only thing that interrupted their chatter was the occasional Josh dunk. Hitting 3’s gets polite applause but not ovations. They get a little excited at a steal and break away, mostly because they think a dunk is coming.
Not ’til late in the game, when the verdict is in doubt, do they get animated.
Certain teams get them excited – the Celtics and Kobe and LeBron.
But DWade and his sidekicks don’t do it.
Not a basketball town.
504 comments Add your comment
vava74
April 22nd, 2009
8:54 pm
we are being creamed by the officiating…
its the nba machine working: keep wade in the second round
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
8:56 pm
Man JJ needs to go straight at Wade to get the third foul. Our free throw shooting is a little suspect.
Melvin
April 22nd, 2009
8:57 pm
Lascho, Ditto. Everybody is going one on one and can we make our free throws. Geesh….
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
8:57 pm
gotta pick up the intensity on the defensive end…
Interested Observer
April 22nd, 2009
8:59 pm
attack wade…attack wade…draw the 3rd foul…
O'brien
April 22nd, 2009
9:00 pm
The only way for the Hawks to win is to run run run, because we all know that we have no offensive system, no good set plays.
Keep running Hawks!
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:02 pm
It looks like the Heat have made a pretty good adjustment. I guess they figured out we don’t have any half court offensive sets. We need a point guard who’s going to force the frantic pace. The type of point guard who can make any game a up tempo game. Hmmmm a point guard like Parker or CP3.
Astro Joe
April 22nd, 2009
9:02 pm
GREAT defense, Joe!
Macaroni Tony
April 22nd, 2009
9:05 pm
Lacsho
We have to play with the players that we have. The game is not over. We as Hawks fans always love what we see on other teams..
Melvin
April 22nd, 2009
9:09 pm
Why are we not running more pick and roll plays…
DrewCat
April 22nd, 2009
9:10 pm
GET FLIP OFF OF WADE, NOW!!!
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:10 pm
Can we get a time out and put someone on Wade.
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
9:10 pm
wow.
Brandon
April 22nd, 2009
9:11 pm
wheres the DEFENSE?
Melvin
April 22nd, 2009
9:12 pm
TNT got what they want. A offensive outburst by DWade….
O'brien
April 22nd, 2009
9:12 pm
Just like Wade is stepping up, we need JJ to step up.
Wade has 13 points in a row. Are you kidding me?? Where is the defense Hawks? And where is the offense Hawks?
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:12 pm
How many damn threes does Wade have to hit. The Refs are taking over the game.
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
9:13 pm
get off his nuts nique
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:13 pm
I’m sorry this is where Woody looses props. You have to be able to make in game adjustments.
Brandon
April 22nd, 2009
9:14 pm
why the 3 point shoot out? the hawks oughta pound it inside draw some fouls… referees arent making the situation any better. TNT are you happy now?
KevinA
April 22nd, 2009
9:15 pm
We need to put Mario on Wade. Can’t do any worse. Mario will play him tighter.
Macaroni Tony
April 22nd, 2009
9:16 pm
I bet you that the Hawks win this game. We just will have to make some adjustments. When a player is hot and the refs are not allowing anything you just have to run more and not play a half court game…
KevinA
April 22nd, 2009
9:17 pm
Flip can’t make a shot so lets go bk down low. We need to get Josh and Al going.
Macaroni Tony
April 22nd, 2009
9:17 pm
I think that JJ or MW will have to get it going. The three ball is keeping them alive..
Brandon
April 22nd, 2009
9:19 pm
Al Horford can work Jermaine O’Neal inside…if the Hawks can draw production in the paint the defense will collapse leaving our sharp shooters with wide open shot selections.
Dont give up!!! Plenty of time left in this game!!
KevinA
April 22nd, 2009
9:19 pm
We have been down many times like this before. Time for the Hawks lock down defense.
cp
April 22nd, 2009
9:20 pm
Wade and Flip killed us that 2nd quarter. Why in the world did it take so long for Woodson to sit Flip. He was turning the ball over, getting killed on defense, and was making no shots. We will have to make adjustments in the second half to win this game but Woodson is not known as a coach who cam make adjustments. We better hope Wade goes cold and somebody on our team steps up.
atlrayzd
April 22nd, 2009
9:22 pm
Our star needs to shine (Joe Johnson). Time to meet the challenge of Dwade. Joe Johnson has to make his presence felt on offense in the second half or Heat may even this series.
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
9:22 pm
charles go have a drink… u suck…
Macaroni Tony
April 22nd, 2009
9:22 pm
Of course they clowned us on TNT. I really don’t like those guys
TNT sucks
April 22nd, 2009
9:24 pm
who cares about a bunch of nobodys sitting behind a desk?
DrewCat
April 22nd, 2009
9:25 pm
Once again TNT rips the Hawks, particularly Chuck. He does have a valid point, however, in that the Hawks half-court offense is stagnant. Nobody can really seem to get going. These are the times when Joe must take over the game offensively and keep the Hawks at the pace they wish to play. The Heat are lulling the Hawks to sleep with the slowed up pace on offense. The Hawks have to force the Heat into tougher shots.
On offense, the Hawks must share the ball. This was the main reason for their success in game one. Marv, Joe, Bibby and Horford particularly have to be able to score in or half-court sets, and Josh has to be able to run the floor and contribute with dynamic defensive palys.
Melvin
April 22nd, 2009
9:26 pm
I have to agreed with Barkley assessment of the Hawks. He said they halfcourt offense sucks. They have no halfcourt offense. Each time down they take turns going one on one…
Blast
April 22nd, 2009
9:26 pm
Hawks need to wake up. Wade is hot now, refs are his six man, but don’t count the Hawks out yet. Hawks defence has been terrible, and Wade should have been doubled after he made the second 3. But I’ve seen Hawks adjust and come back from bigger deficits before. Two more halves of ball to play. However, if Heat runs the score up in the 3rd quarter, Hawks in trouble. Hawks have to win the 3rd big to take this game.
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:27 pm
Actually TNT was telling the truth.
BJones
April 22nd, 2009
9:30 pm
If I remember correctly the Hawks came back from a sizable deficit against Boston at home in the playoffs last season.
Bring defensive intensity, good shot selections, forget about the refs and play ATL HAWK Basketball.
Time To Rise Up….
Sautee
April 22nd, 2009
9:31 pm
cp,
Flip wasn’t charged for any TO’s according to espn’s box score.
He certainly WAS getting torched on D. I’d MUCH rather see him crowd Wade and make him drive, than to give up uncontested 3’s.
We will adjust at halftime. (he said confidently)
Reggie
April 22nd, 2009
9:34 pm
Wow. My dad who hasn’t watched the Hawks or Heat much is watching the game and asked me if they tried to treat their superstars well by giving them good calls. Ha It’s pretty sad. Then when Wade gets hot the TNT guys just start going crazy. Also I think Wade is the whiniest player in basketball. I know he got hot but I’m just pissed at the NBA. We probably won’t win this game unless we go crazy in the second half because the refs won’t help us. I almost quit watching because off all these blocking fouls called on us. Are you kidding me? JJ needs to take it inside more but he won’t be able to get in the line. Also it’d be nice if Woody remembered we had Marvin Williams on our team.
Macaroni Tony
April 22nd, 2009
9:34 pm
TNT had some truth but they are really biase. Chuck does alot of commericials with Wade, can’t trust that. We can win this game and will win.
Reggie
April 22nd, 2009
9:35 pm
There he is!
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:38 pm
Jumps Shots (horrible)
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
9:38 pm
of course they were telling the truth, we’ve told it all year…but its clear that they are biased…
BJones
April 22nd, 2009
9:39 pm
Bibby finally hits something…just need some D
Reggie
April 22nd, 2009
9:39 pm
Ha This is stupid. I might as well watch WWE.
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
9:39 pm
I hope comes back in the game pissed and takes over…
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:40 pm
The refs are not going to let us win tonight.
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
9:40 pm
this game is ours… weve fought back all year…
BJones
April 22nd, 2009
9:40 pm
Danny Crawford = Dwayne Wade’s best Friend.
Lacsho
April 22nd, 2009
9:41 pm
Marvin has to step up.
bigdave
April 22nd, 2009
9:42 pm
yea.. bibby… yea… lets go… lets gooooo!!!