
Zaza Pachulia and the Hawks soared Monday night over the Heat in Miami. Now all they have to do is produce an encore Wednesday night at home.
MIAMI - Mike Bibby got cracked in the nose and poked in the eye.
Josh Smith got the skin on the side of his face scratched off in three places.
Joe Johnson finished the game hobbling and was later spotted with his right foot in a bucket of ice before he was sent off to get examined to determine the extent of the damage.
Everyone saw Zaza Pachulia’s right eye, darkened around the edges by an unidentified flying object (or an errant elbow) that he doesn’t remember connecting.
Even Hawks equipment man extraordinaire Zac Walsh went down during the game (food poisoning) and was reportedly left behind at a local hospital to recover.
Oh, yeah, the Hawks paid the price for their monumental 81-71 Game 4 win at AmericanAirlines Arena a couple hours ago.
They paid dearly.
And they’d gladly do it again and again and again, if it means snatching back home court advantage in their first round playoff series against the Miami Heat every time.
Things got physical Monday night and the Hawks rose to the challenge, leading from start to finish in a wild game that could eventually define their season.
Obviously, there’s plenty of work still to be done.
But none of it would be possible without what on Monday night.
“Well, it’s 2-2 in the series and you say that we have the home court advantage now,” said Pachulia, the Hawks’ Game 4 hero, “but we did have home court advantage after Game 1 and everybody thought we were going to win two games at home. But we lost [Game 2] at home. We still have to win two more games. We have to use our advantage and play the same way we played [to win Game 4].”
If that means sacrificing their bodies again, so be it.
“Well, it wasn’t obvious when it happened,” Pachulia said of his black eye, “and it happened in Game 3. I just felt it burning during the game and then I touched my eye and it was already swollen. But watching the tape I think happened on the rebound when me and James Jones were fighting for it. It happens, though, I look like Rocky Balboa.”
Pachulia set the tone with his rugged play early. And the Heat felt it, particularly Heat center Jermaine O’Neal, who couldn’t push the bigger Pachulia around the way he did Al Horford in Games 2 and 3.
“He was tough down there,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of Pachulia. “He was pretty much doing everything in traffic. Bodies were flying. Loose balls, he seemed like he came up with every one of them. He had a major impact on the game. Eighteen rebounds … he played very well.”
Well enough to help the Hawks’ bench crew outscore the Heat’s reserves a whopping 25-2. This after being outscored 37-20 in Game 3.
“They made all the plays,” Jones said. “Zaza was the guy who every time they needed a big play, he made it. Whether it was a rebound, a tip or a layup, he was the momentum breaker tonight and i think he kind of sealed our fate.”
NOT THAT THE HAWKS DIDN’T TRY and give this one away with their inexplicable power failure just before halftime.
Leading by 21 points (44-23) with 4:37 to play before the break, the Hawks watched the Heat go on a 19-2 run to pull to within four points, 46-42 at halftime – and that includes those crazy four-point plays in 11 seconds by Jones to energize the crowd and frighten Hawks fans around the globe.
But the Hawks never surrendered their lead. They kept their composure in a hostile environment, showcasing a mettle and maturity that had been lacking previously.
“We played defense like we did in Game 1,” Smith said. “We just got after them the whole game. We took control of the game from the tip and we had to do that to get the fans out of it early. Fighting through adversity shows the character of this team. That was a big win for us.”
BACK-TO-BACK wins for Wade’s team produced back spasms for the Heat superstar Monday night.
That might explain his 9-for-26 shooting effort, and yes, it was as dismal as it looked on the stat sheet. But how bad was Wade’s back if he could find a way to launch 26 shots?
As bad as his back was, the Hawks’ defense on Wade was that sound.
“We just switched off the pick-and-rolls,” Johnson said. “We even had our [centers] out there guarding him at times.”
Now comes the hard part, doing it again Wednesday night in Game 5.
756 comments Add your comment
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:09 pm
O’neil with 5 – wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
bigdave
April 29th, 2009
10:09 pm
Joe is an issue… too many ways he can beat ya…
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:09 pm
You like to see JJ comfortable in the game. Now what is the formula for keeping him that way? The players are sharing the wealth, but surely we want him to share it as much as anybody else, on a consistent basis. There has to be something we can do to keep him comfortable out there. Everybody has their comfort zone, from star players to the last guy on the bench. What’s his?
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:09 pm
Thugs to the bench
bigdave
April 29th, 2009
10:09 pm
getting to that line… if he could do it all year… wheew…
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:10 pm
LOL@ BigDave…did he really say that?
Blast
April 29th, 2009
10:10 pm
Look at Jermaine on his fifth foul. I don’t know why NBA players bother arguing a foul after it’s been called. The refs are never gonna take it back, especially if other dude is already shooting free throws!
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:10 pm
Ray: Yeah that is true. haha
Joe is getting to the stripe tonight.
bigdave
April 29th, 2009
10:10 pm
Wade cant guard him…
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:11 pm
Wow! TNT said something I was thinking. Joe does seem to have that swagger back right now.
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:12 pm
Oh no Wade is whining again. ;(
bigdave
April 29th, 2009
10:12 pm
yep Ray he did…
bigdave
April 29th, 2009
10:12 pm
was pretty pissed about it too…
we need to give RandMo some burn…
bigdave
April 29th, 2009
10:13 pm
Hawks need to finish strong…
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:14 pm
This isn’t comfortable anymore.
bigdave
April 29th, 2009
10:16 pm
Wade thought he was fouled… good qrt..
they used a lot of energy and a lot of Wade to get back in it.. plus Bibby can return and they’ll have to get out of that zone…
vava74
April 29th, 2009
10:17 pm
sh*t that was close. if cook nails that one, we would go down…
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:19 pm
Ray, you blogging from game seats?
Lacsho
April 29th, 2009
10:19 pm
I liked the way they closed the quarter out. Now we need to close the game out. Bibby should be ok in the fourth quarter.
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:20 pm
I agree. The best line of the whole game has to be JJ being 12-13 from the line. Now how do we keep this going?
Melvin
April 29th, 2009
10:20 pm
Flip the Switch..
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:20 pm
Joshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh very nice Josh the man. Flip again in the clutch
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:21 pm
KevinA,
No, unfortunately, I’m having to follow along elsewhere. Are you at the game?
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:22 pm
Joe looks tired now. Pull him for a bit.
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:23 pm
nice pass tak it to the hole ZaZa
Melvin
April 29th, 2009
10:23 pm
You spoke to quick Ray. As Joe miss 2 in a row. Maybe he’s fatigue some.
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:23 pm
What happened to Horford, anyway? I never saw that. Only began to catch up with the game early in the 3rd quarter. I know it can’t be the 2 fouls…
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:24 pm
Sprained ankle Ray.
Melvin
April 29th, 2009
10:26 pm
LOL… DWade the superstar miss a dunk….
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:26 pm
ZaZa – stud
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:27 pm
Goodnight Miami. Nice dunk Wade!
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:27 pm
Flip (little Joe) comes through
BrandonAJones
April 29th, 2009
10:27 pm
Zaza = BEAST
Blast
April 29th, 2009
10:28 pm
Go Hawks, Go! Whuuuuuup the Heat!!!!!!
kwooden1
April 29th, 2009
10:28 pm
This is the best execution I’ve seen all year!!! COME ON GUYS FINISH THIS GAME OFF!!! GO HAWKS!!!!!
Melvin
April 29th, 2009
10:28 pm
Hold that follow thru Flip… show them the Heat fans/players the forum…..lol
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:30 pm
Trade baskets for 4 min and then it’s all over folks. Our energy is to high for a big come back – I think Josh a beast. Flip and Joe playing to well and then ZaZaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:30 pm
Melvin,
He has to be. He’s played practically the whole game. I’ll certainly give him credit for the herculean effort.
Good move by Woody to get him out of there, though. Dude needs a breather, I don’t care who you are.
Also glad to see Solo and Rio get some meaningful minutes. Although that comes with a caveat: If Horford wasn’t out, it very likley wouldn’t have happened. Either way, nice to see them get some playing time…and produce.
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:31 pm
Look at that pretty shot from Smith. haha
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:31 pm
Have mercy Josh with a three ZaZA with rebound
Ree
April 29th, 2009
10:32 pm
JOSH made a wide open 3!
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:32 pm
Thanks for the info, Reggie.
Melvin
April 29th, 2009
10:32 pm
Get your 20 pts Josh….
Samuel
April 29th, 2009
10:32 pm
WOW,
Anybody here who doesn’t think Flip and Mo is an upgrade over “Afro Man” now.
WOW,
My lake is infested with bass. Today, I hade to eradicate some. Got 15 in two hours and still got back in time to watch this beat down.
Woody=COY
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:33 pm
Man I hate to hear that. As good as Zaza has been playing in this series, we do NOT need to lose Horford, especially to yet another ankle sprain. After Zaza, there is the little used Solo.
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:33 pm
Yeah but it’s not info I really like giving though. Hopefully it’s not too bad of one.
Melvin
April 29th, 2009
10:34 pm
LOL.. at the kick ball call…
KevinA
April 29th, 2009
10:35 pm
Bring in some bench – this one is over – way to go Hawks
Reggie
April 29th, 2009
10:36 pm
Nice Cheryl Miller. She just said “and the score here at halftime is 98-78 Hawks.”
Big Ray
April 29th, 2009
10:36 pm
Is there some sort of physiological link between Joe and Flip? They both switched on during the same game! LOL…