MIAMI - Long after his Miami Heat had finished wiping the AmericanAirlines Arena floor with the Hawks Saturday night, Dwyane Wade said something that crystalized the difference between these two playoff combatants.
Asked about the leadership he provides for his team, the Heat superstar described his evolution as a team leader so perfectly, it almost sounded as if a Hollywood script writer had penned the response for him.
“One thing about being a leader is that it’s 24/7, 365 days a year,” Wade said. “It never stops. I was very disappointed with myself in Game 1. I was quiet, and that is not what my team needs. In Game 2 and Game 3 I took it upon myself to make sure that my voice is heard. To drive the points the coaches made and make sure they hear it again before they get on the court.”
You won’t hear anything resembling that from the Hawks. They don’t have a vocal leader in the mold of Wade (they don’t have a player with game like Wade’s either, but we all knew that going into this series). So their won’t be anyone rescuing the Hawks from themselves between now and the start of Monday night’s epically important Game 4 (a third straight loss by the Hawks spells almost certain doom in this series).
All those cliches about leaders being born and not bred don’t register in this case. Leaders emerge in times like this. Leaders rise to the occasion and impose their will in times like this. Leaders of men and leading men are two distinctly different beings in the NBA landscape and beyond.
Wade’s both a leader of men and a leading man. He’s John Shaft (talk about a leader of men and a leading man) in a pair of funky looking shoes and without the sideburns. There are a handful of Shafts in the NBA these days (Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, DWade, Chauncey Billups and Paul Pierce come to mind with others floating in and out of the Shaftosphere). The mettle required of your team leader in the playoffs isn’t hard to spot. And Hawks’ captain and All-Star Joe Johnson has yet to show if he has it in him in this series.
The contrast between his demeanor Sunday and that of Wade over the past few days was striking. Wade vowed to revive his crew after that humiliating, 26-point loss in Game 1 and has done exactly that with two backbreaking efforts since then. Johnson didn’t sound a similar alarm Sunday when asked if he was ready to do it himself, speaking in terms of “we” and “us” when it’s clear that he has to pick up the mantle and carry his team back to even in this series.
“We’ve just got to grow up, man,” Johnson said, his voice trailing off with every word. “We hit a little adversity and now it’s as if we’re out of it. But we have to think positive the rest of the way. You’ve just got to believe. And we have to put it in the guys who have never been in this situation and we have to make them believe we can do this. We have to keep talking to them and keep putting confidence into them.”
The words are fine, but in the playoffs a man can only be judged by his actions.
AND NOW, A MOMENT OF SILENCE for the Detroit Pistons.
James and his Cavaliers tossed the last shovel of dirt on a deceased Eastern Conference behemoth Sunday afternoon at the Palace of Auburn Hills, sweeping the Pistons out of the playoffs in four games.
It’s only fitting that the Cavaliers did the honors, seeing as how they were the first team expose the flaws of the once-mighty Pistons (in the Eastern Conference finals a couple years ago). The interesting thing going forward is what direction the Pistons go with their rebuilding project.
They’ll have plenty of cap space now that the Allen Iverson deal/fiasco is finally over. I suspect Pistons boss Joe Dumars has a plan mapped out already, and there’s no doubt it includes some big names (wish I knew which ones).
It’s certainly going to make this summer a bit more intriguing come July 1, when free agency begins. It’s supposed to be a sleepy summer with everyone waiting on the 2010 free agent crop. But why wait when you can make a splash now?
THE MORNING AFTER GOING DOWN 2-1 IN A PLAYOFF SERIES might seem like an odd time to have a players’ only team meeting, but Hawks coach Mike Woodson gave the session his blessing after the Hawks’ Sunday practice.
”They’ll meet today and try to figure out some things amongst them,” Woodson said. “For me, from a coaching standpoint, this is not the time for me to scream and yell and curse guys out. We’re right where we need to be. We just have to figure out [Monday] night’s game.”

Secret meetings? Josh Smith and the Hawks are pulling out all the stops to get back into this series.
Johnson didn’t give up the particulars of the time or place and barely acknowledged that any meeting would be taking place. Sorting out whatever internal issues they need to before Game 4 is an excellent idea. Because if it’s going to take a secret meeting to get the Hawks back to playing like they did in Game 1, so be it (no one wants to see one-sided blowouts in the playoffs, well I don’t).
”We beat them pretty bad in Game 1, and they beat us pretty bad in Game 3,” Josh Smith said Sunday. So we’re even. We just have to look at ourselves as individuals and as teammates and come together with a solution. There has to be a philosophy where we have each other’s back. In Game 2 it was a hostile environment in Atlanta, it was just them and the crowd. They played together and everything clicked. They had fun. We have to do the same thing.
”Our backs are against the wall. What are we made of? Are we going to fold and let them win, or do we step up and show them this is going to be a series and turn it around?
WOODSON WAS IN FULL SPIN MODE Sunday, casting the Heat as the veteran crew with all the playoff seasoning and his bunch (everyone knows the Hawks are youngest team in the Eastern Conference postseason field) as the “underdogs” according to my man Ira Winderman of the Sun-Sentinel.
When asked about the Heat’s supporting cast Woodson said, “When you have O’Neal, who has been a six or seven-time All-Star, and [Udonis] Haslem who has played championship basketball, they have veteran guys who have been through the battles. My guys haven’t been battle tested. This is something new for our team. When I came into the series I thought we could make it to the next round. I want them to think that too. This series is a long way from being over if we take care of business tomorrow.”
If this was some master media stroke to ease the pressure on his team, consider that mission accomplished. But it didn’t look that way to me. I honestly didn’t hear it that way. Woodson’s comments on how his team would bounce back against the Heat seemed far more interesting to anyway.
”Our team has been committed all year long, so I’m not ready to put them out to pasture so fast,” he said.” They have been committed. We’ve had some tough times and some tough games, stretches where we didn’t play well. And we bounced back. We haven’t played well the past few games. We have to find what we’re made of. Until we’re eliminated I’m going to keep fighting and I’m going to push them to keep fighting.
”Again, when we won the first game, I’m sure they were down after that. They had to be thinking we had to win three more to get to the next round. I’m thinking the same thing. I have to get these guys thinking the right way. The last two games, we’ve been kind of punched out a little bit. We have to rebound.”
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Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:04 pm
More iso Joe. Come on man. You gotta be kidding. Nothing has changed from before the timeout.
At least nice to see Jones exit and Diawara enter…
Blast
April 27th, 2009
10:04 pm
I’ve never seen a team get so screwed out of a basketball game by the refs than tonight. It’s even worse than the Sac/LA series back in those days!
Reggie
April 27th, 2009
10:04 pm
Bobby: I’m sorry. I am of course wrong. See most of us on here try to talk about our team in a mature state and make reasonable comments. Tonight we have gotten along and agreed except for you. What is your problem anyway. Aren’t we winning?
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:04 pm
Another terrible offensive possession bailed out by Johnson making a shot. Props to him for that.
Wow, was that a weak take by Flip or what…
Astro Joe
April 27th, 2009
10:04 pm
Come on Flip.
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:04 pm
THAT WEAK SHYT FLIP… COME ON… GO UP…
Reggie
April 27th, 2009
10:05 pm
That was a poor effort by Flip.
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:05 pm
HE TRAVELING.. WHY DIDNT HE JUST GO UP WITH THE RIGHT HAND… DAMN FLIP.. HASNT GIVEN US SHYT ALL PLAYOFF…
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:05 pm
Terrible defensive possession man. You gotta get that board after Wade misses that shot which he normally makes.
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:06 pm
GO BACK TO JOE.. BIBBY AND JOE…
Reggie
April 27th, 2009
10:07 pm
Leopard: i said the worst PG inside. I love Bibby and just commented he is the leader of our team. I just wish he could have a little more penetration.
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:07 pm
Big 3 by Flip, bailing out ANOTHER bad offensive possession.
KevinA
April 27th, 2009
10:07 pm
Flippppppppppppppppppppppp
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:07 pm
HELL YEA.. FLIP… C’MON LETS GO..
GOOD SET UP JOE…
brewdawg
April 27th, 2009
10:07 pm
That three by Murray made up for the weak layup. Pointing out the obvious is my specialty. Let’s go folks!
Astro Joe
April 27th, 2009
10:07 pm
Joe is playing much better this quarter.
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:08 pm
STOP GAMBLING JOSH… SHYT…
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:08 pm
I do like that the guards are heating up from outside. But make their job easier by working from the inside out.
MAC-TOWN
April 27th, 2009
10:08 pm
Pachulia BEASTIN
KevinA
April 27th, 2009
10:08 pm
ZaZa the stud, my man
Reggie
April 27th, 2009
10:08 pm
Wow. I absolutely love Zaza in the playoffs. The man is intense!
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:08 pm
I like the idea from Josh to go up and under and try to draw the foul. That’s a move he should work on in the offseason. Big props to Zaza for getting another offensive board.
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:08 pm
JOSH U CANT FORCE IT BABY…
GOOD REBOUND Z…
Josh Smildress
April 27th, 2009
10:09 pm
Who do you think is going to commit their first foul ever in the NBA: Josh Smith, Tim Duncan or Dwayne Wade?
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:09 pm
WADE TRAVELING…
MAC-TOWN
April 27th, 2009
10:09 pm
gotta love flip’s game
Astro Joe
April 27th, 2009
10:09 pm
Flip learned his lesson.
Eric
April 27th, 2009
10:09 pm
Josh Smith needs to stop bitching. Unbelievable. Fratello and Stockton are making fun of him. He is at the point in his career where he needs to be more mature.
KevinA
April 27th, 2009
10:09 pm
Flip take it to the hole
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:10 pm
Now THAT’s how you attack the basket Flip! Nice take.
Hawks are putting Zaza in a bad position pulling him out away from the hoop to defend Wade on the pick and roll. I’d like to see them try to switch that matchup a little bit, maybe get Josh on Wade that far out instead.
All that said, not a bad end to the quarter, although it could have been better.
Reggie
April 27th, 2009
10:10 pm
TNT is horrible. Wade makes a plain mid range shot: WADE WITH THE BUCKET! And then they show a long replay of the “fantastic shot”
Astro Joe
April 27th, 2009
10:10 pm
Good quarter. Showed some composure. Woody MUST rest these guys. Can we hold the lead while Smith and Joe and Bibby take a breather?
KevinA
April 27th, 2009
10:10 pm
Eric, Josh just a bitching dude, don’t like it but just his personality.
bigdave
April 27th, 2009
10:11 pm
GOOD QRT… GOOD QRT… STEP IT UP BABY… LETS GO… PLAYING WITH THE LEAD IS SO IMPORTANT CAUSE IT FORCES A QUICKER TEMPO FROM THE HEAT.. WHICH PLAYS IN OUR FAVOR…
vava74
April 27th, 2009
10:12 pm
“nice” shot by wade, but did you check the moving “pick” made by the other guy? grabbing our man? It’s so easy to play basket when you play 8 against 5…
KevinA
April 27th, 2009
10:12 pm
I won’t watch TNT. Get stressed enough lol
Melvin
April 27th, 2009
10:12 pm
Joe played good that quarter. Hopefully he can find his stroke in the 4th… Lets Go Hawks…
Astro Joe
April 27th, 2009
10:12 pm
Najeh, if JON sets the pick (and Zaza is guarding him) then how can Smith come out and play the pick & roll? Isn’t the whole idea to leave the big guarding the small?
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:12 pm
Josh needs to realize that when you complain about every single foul, they start tuning you out after a while. It’s what happened to Rasheed Wallace. It’s not like refs don’t remember the fact that you do that. He shouldn’t just shut up but he needs to pick his spots to whine.
packin' a heater
April 27th, 2009
10:12 pm
D-Wade is clearly a superstar…
…in his pants!!
payo2009
April 27th, 2009
10:13 pm
why watch tnt ?? watch fox sports south
Al
April 27th, 2009
10:13 pm
BS officiating. TNT sucks. What happened to commentators who called out refs that were performing poorly. It’s not like we all don’t replays.
Najeh Davenpoop
April 27th, 2009
10:13 pm
Yeah I’m saying if they keep running the Wade-JO pick and roll, switch Josh onto JO so that he gets switched on Wade after the pick.
If not that, maybe bring in Mario so that he can fight through the screen and stay in Wade’s grill during that pick and roll.
Either way, Wade on Zaza is a situation the Hawks need to scheme to avoid.
Big Ray
April 27th, 2009
10:13 pm
Here we are. Fourth quarter. Wonder if this is the vaunted “crunch time” ‘Nique likes to refer to?
Melvin
April 27th, 2009
10:14 pm
Comeon guys. DWade b1tch just as much as Josh to the Refs… Just watch him..
Astro Joe
April 27th, 2009
10:14 pm
The good thing about playing D. Wade, none of these games are stuck on NBATV where only 3 people can watch them nationally. Denver is whipping Nawlins but no one outside of those cities know.
Mike is back
April 27th, 2009
10:14 pm
THIS WILL BE A DEFINING MOMENT FOR THIS TEAM!!!!!
GREAT TIME OUT BY WOODSON…THIS GAME WILL DOWN TO THE WIRE!!!!!
Astro Joe
April 27th, 2009
10:15 pm
GREAT pass, Josh.
Melvin
April 27th, 2009
10:15 pm
Would have like to see Woody let Joe start 4th on the bench. He could use some rest… Great pass by Josh.
KevinA
April 27th, 2009
10:16 pm
front court leads again. Where are the ZaZa haters now?