Stand up Hawks!

It's time for the Hawks to stand up and to stand together.

It's time for the Hawks to stand up, stand together and show the world that they belong.

 

WITNESSVILLE - Now is not the time Hawks.

And the postseason is certainly not the appropriate place to come apart at the seams.

The Cleveland Cavaliers don’t need the assist.

So to hear the Hawks talk of not “sharing the ball” and needing to “attack from all over” screams of a team in need of reconstitution (and if you don’t like what you hear coming from the Hawks’ locker room since their Game 1 loss to King James and his crew that’s a good thing, because you shouldn’t).

It’s not something that can be done by a coach or general manager intervening. It’s also not something that can be fixed with one of those trendy players’ only team meetings or any of the other conventional tools used by most NBA teams.

This is a calculated regeneration of a team that can only come from individual catharsis, and the Hawks need it to happen 15 times in 15 different rooms at the tony Ritz-Carlton at Tower Center (where NBA soul searching goes on regularly in this city) before Game 2 of this Eastern Conference semifinal tonight at the Q (the arena better known as King James’ Camelot).

As meticulous AJC wordsmith Mark Bradley points out, the choice to either fight back or get smashed, belongs to the Hawks.

Each loss the Hawks have suffered this postseason has been uglier than the one before it. The average margin of defeat (24.2 points) is preposterous at best, and an affront to the game at it’s core.

No playoff team capable of winning a seven-game series, as the Hawks have already done, should be on the receiving end of tail-whippings of 15, 29, 26 and 27 points, respectively. Those lopsided efforts speak to a team that, despite nearly eight months in the fox hole together, still does not trust each other completely, a team that can’t muster the collective energy and focus to at least make a loss respectable as opposed to making themselves a spectacle.

The first thing you hear in the Hawks’ locker room after a bad loss is, “We didn’t play together. We didn’t help each other out. We’ve got to blah, blah, blah.”

If you think I’m making this stuff up, here’s a sampling (edited ever so slightly to omit the verbal offender’s specific identity) of what’s come out of the mouths of your Hawks after playoff losses the past few weeks:

“We just have to play with a sense of urgency like we did in Game 1. We have to get after them defensively. And as long as we share the ball offensively, I think everything else on the floor clicks.”

“We’re up against it now. And we’ve got look at ourselves in the mirror and realize that we can’t get out of this mess without doing it together.”  

“We’ve just got to pick up our intensity. We’ve got to do a lot of things. But it all stems from our effort. We have to play hard as a unit. That’s the key for us. And we have to bring that [today]. Because our backs are against the wall now, really against the wall. We’re going to see what this team is made of.”

“We came out and talked about hitting them first and not letting things get out of hand early like they did in Game 2. But we let them hit us first again.”

“We lost our composure, no doubt. Things weren’t going our way, calls weren’t going our way and we lost it. We let them build that big lead and it got to us. We were never in sync defensively and we just didn’t handle ourselves well.”

“In the second half we just didn’t get into any offensive sets. We were careless with the ball. We had too many turnovers. Any time we have 17 turnovers it’s never a good night for us.”

“It was very disappointing, knowing that we’ve come this far. Looking back on the first series that we had (with Miami), that was very tough, and I thought we would come into this game a little more enthused and come ready to play. I thought we had a pretty good first half, but the second half wasn’t so great.”  

It never fails.

Whenever things go sideways for the Hawks they all start speaking French (”We, We”). For once, it would be nice to hear someone talk about what “I could have done” or that “I didn’t give my team” what it needed?

Whatever the Hawks do, they'll have to do it without Marvin Williams and Al Horford at full strength.

Whatever the Hawks do, they'll have to do it without Marvin Williams and Al Horford at full strength.

On paper, there’s no way the Hawks should do anything more than annoy the Cavaliers for a few games. Al Horford’s sprained right ankle won’t allow him to play at full strength during these playoffs.

Marvin Williams has a wrist injury that followed his late-season back injury, shredding what was easily his best (and breakout) season as a pro.

So no one is expecting these Hawks to shock the world.

But these Hawks have defied paper logic since training camp, including making a return trip to the playoffs whenever publication on the planet predicted they would not.

That they’ve made it this far, even with all the setbacks, is a testament to the resolve of this stubborn but flawed bunch.

Just how stubborn they are and just how flawed they are will come into better focus as this series continues, be it three more games or more.

Whatever happens, the time has come for these Hawks to dispense with all the locker room rhetoric and simply play the game like a team that belongs. Play it for 48 minutes, with the required fire in the belly and without any remorse.

Anything else is an injustice to those who have watched this team evolve from the 13-69 train wreck of a four years ago into the promising bunch that has defied all the odds the last year.

645 comments Add your comment

ajw

May 7th, 2009
8:35 pm

Put a curly tail on LeBron the freak.

Sautee

May 7th, 2009
8:36 pm

Poor Solo didn’t deserve to be on an island with James.

Who designed that defense?

ajw

May 7th, 2009
8:36 pm

Put a curly tail on him.

bigdave

May 7th, 2009
8:37 pm

we have no goons on our team that would grab him out the air…

Za Za didnt even rotate over… why not bring him on the double team Wood? let Joe Smith have at it… dont let him get to the rim to energize the crowd…

geesh…

ajw

May 7th, 2009
8:37 pm

hoo hoo…hoo hoo…

vava74

May 7th, 2009
8:37 pm

very poor defensive rotation, how could Lebron end with Solo as the defender? Also, if you want to win games, you need to have the baseline rotation done by the remaning frontcourt players (zaza in this case) rotate and jam the elbows in Lebron’s face telling him to keep shooting from outside…

bigdave

May 7th, 2009
8:38 pm

cant afford to let Josh sit..

have to bring him back in the game for some sort of low post threat…

ajw

May 7th, 2009
8:41 pm

Evans has to take tht 3.

ajw

May 7th, 2009
8:42 pm

WE SUCK BAD!

bigdave

May 7th, 2009
8:43 pm

i guess Evans can only hit 3’s from the baselines…

Murphy

May 7th, 2009
8:43 pm

This is really embarrassing….

Sean O'Shaughnessy

May 7th, 2009
8:43 pm

CLEVELAND (Reuters) – When asked by Heather Cox of ESPN what the Hawks needed to do to stop LeBron James, after James finished the first quarter with a defense-splitting reverse dunk, Atlanta coach Mike Woodson explained, “well, I mean, we’re playin’ ok.”

Ariose

May 7th, 2009
8:43 pm

Put AcieIn there with Joe, Flip, and Josh…

vava74

May 7th, 2009
8:46 pm

F*ck Josh Smith, the man is a f*cking idiot! Launches jump shots and backs away instead of taking the ball to hole when he has Szczerbiak as his direct opponent!

Not to mention his one on one defense on Varejão at the start of the game!

ajw

May 7th, 2009
8:46 pm

Its a absolute miracle we ever won on the road in Miami. Just awful on the road.

bigdave

May 7th, 2009
8:46 pm

please put acie on the floor…

Acie, Bibby, Joe, Josh…

Ariose

May 7th, 2009
8:50 pm

I Wish hubie brown was our coach….

Big Ray

May 7th, 2009
8:52 pm

Rod,

I hear you. I had to laugh about the comment about people doggin’ Josh Smith. If you’ve read this blog regularly, you will see how many arguments I have gotten into by defending Josh (and criticizing what he’s doing wrong, but more defending him). Man, they’ve spanned for blogs and blogs. The funny thing is, I felt like Marvin came into the league with more skills (mostly via jumpshot) than Josh did. But it’s clear which of the two is the pulse with this team. Even if people don’t like it, or want to admit it. People have been waiting for HIM to “put it all together”, and he’s been here longer than Marvin. Of course, I feel like the system is a factor that effects all of this, but Josh still makes some bad decisions. Yet, if he doesn’t play well, this team struggles. Aside from JJ, he’s really one of the biggest keys to this team. And when he’s on, he can’t be stopped. People dog him, but other than Bibby, who’s played better in the playoffs on this team? Exactly.

I don’t make excuses for Marvin, but I see ways to better utilize him than we do. I feel like he’s improved, just not by huge leaps and bounds, or the numbers would reflect that. He’s not a defensive dynamo by any stretch of the imagination, but he’s quick enough and long enough to cause problems. And when he’s defending with intensity, he does. Unfortunately, like his teammates, he’s not always that intense.

I couldn’t agree more with your last paragraph or two. I just got over being frustrated with Marvin because he is what he is. And he didn’t put himself here, Knight did. I will never agree with the decision to do so, but my opinion counts for nothing. As to the Marvin bandwagon, when he was drafted…I know not everybody was on it. And if we hadn’t had that pick, I don’t see anybody drafting him that high unless they already had eveything they needed at pg, center, and other key spots, and just wanted one of the higher rated small forwards, potential-wise.

You’re right. He is the easiest person to replace. To put a finer point on it, his position is the easiest to replace. Small forwards and shooting guards are really a dime a dozen. The hardest positions to find solid, let alone good or top tier, are point guard and center. But that’s just my opinion.

Gerald Wallace is simply faster than he is, and one of the best natural slashers in the game. As for Marvin not backing guys down, I don’t know what to say other than he’s always been a jump-shooter more than anything else.

Sautee

May 7th, 2009
8:53 pm

Fearless Leader 0-2 FT

Melvin

May 7th, 2009
8:55 pm

Why would Mo help Lebron off the floor. Lebron didnt help Josh up after he ran him over. My goodness, show some toughness…

Melvin

May 7th, 2009
8:55 pm

Why would Woodson play Mario before Acie while Bibby’s on the bench…

darrell starks

May 7th, 2009
8:56 pm

why in the sh$tt is joe in the game he act like he dont wont to even be there take his ass out iff the game. GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!

Big Ray

May 7th, 2009
8:57 pm

From Samuel:

“Word is that Portland is looking to deal Outlaw. Marvin is from the Northern West Coast area. Marvin and Acie for Outlaw and Frye or Priz.”

Tempting….

TheAntiMe

May 7th, 2009
8:57 pm

Looks like our little girls have already packed it in for the night. Please, Hawks, at least pretend, that you’ve got some nads.

j

May 7th, 2009
8:58 pm

joe johnson is awful.

mykhalc

May 7th, 2009
8:58 pm

Melvin, come on…a WOODSON thought process question…mutually exclusive brah!!! can’t even watch this one based on the blog!!! check in later…

darrell starks

May 7th, 2009
8:58 pm

I said lets keep woody for another year the more i see this guy coach the more i say get rid of him.
GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mykhalc

May 7th, 2009
9:00 pm

Marvin for Outlaw…anyday!! gotta get a coach first tho!!! Outlaw might walk if he’s subject to WOODSON after NATE!! just sayin’…

back to MSNBC…

MANNY out 50 games!!

Melvin

May 7th, 2009
9:01 pm

Thank You Mike Woodson. About time you stand up to these refs.

Big Ray

May 7th, 2009
9:02 pm

I guess I need to pay more attention to these offenses that give each and every player an equal opportunity to score from their individual best spots on the court on every offensive possession (without having to take more than 2 dribbles).

Ha! Good one. While exaggeration is the name of that game, there are teams and coaches who actually look to try to do such a thing. Just not HERE….

darrell starks

May 7th, 2009
9:03 pm

People are mad at joe i say blame the coach for playing joe 42MIN a night i say let get rid of woody and bring in AVERY JOHNSON.
GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TheAntiMe

May 7th, 2009
9:04 pm

The Cavs have been on the Power Play for the last 18 minutes. Brutal.

Melvin

May 7th, 2009
9:05 pm

I like Bibbys shooting but he gotta do a better job playing defense. Bibby has scored 9pts but his guy has scored 12pts…

darrell starks

May 7th, 2009
9:06 pm

Woody must have beef with acie there is something wrong with that pic.
GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!

vava74

May 7th, 2009
9:06 pm

We have be realistic: we had just a small chance of getting a win in Cleveland WITH Al and Marvin.

Without them we have to play with Solo, who is, at best, a D-League player.

With JJ struggling again and J-Smoove doing his typical off-game routine, we are fried.

CJ

May 7th, 2009
9:07 pm

It was said perfectly on the radio Wednesday afternoon…the Hawks were likened to a bunch of side dishes with no main course. There is no person on this team that demands the ball, no person on this team that can will his team through effort and intensity, no person on this team who will lead verbally and through play. Worse still, there is no coach on this team that can motivate and get across a game plan.

No one expected the Hawks to win, from the biggest Hawk fan to the staunchest Cav fan, but AT LEAST play the part, lie to me, lead me to believe that you WANT to not be a laughingstock, just scrimmages for the Cavs until the Finals.

Just awful…bring on Falcons minicamp.

darrell starks

May 7th, 2009
9:08 pm

Woody have never devolop his bench at all.
GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!

ajw

May 7th, 2009
9:09 pm

OMG! Hunter is in there!

Eski

May 7th, 2009
9:09 pm

Hawks need a line up shake up in the offseason…I actually think we OVER ACHIEVED this year.
There was a reason the “experts” picked the hawks to not even to make the playoffs this year

The weakneses of the team are glaring and plentiful.

No D or Penetrating ability from the PG
A “Star” SG that doesnt have a Killer Instinct
a PF that half of the time plays INTO his weakneses ON HIS OWN (shootling jumpers)
lack of size in the front court or the bench…no real centers or dependable PG’s on the bench
Horrible half court Offense

Having 2 guys of the likes of Mo and Flip to come off the bench…and Marvin’s improved range is about the only things to build on with this team

Its really amazing we even made the playoff, alot of hawks fans on here think we are waaaay more talented than we really are.

Big Ray

May 7th, 2009
9:09 pm

Vava74,

Funny. We sure have a rough time playing well without that F’in idiot. By the way, he’s played better than just about anybody else on the team in the playoffs. So what does that say about the rest of the team (besides Bibby and Zaza?) Strange, NBA.com has him averaging 17 ppg, 8.5 rpg in the playoffs, and has the highest player efficiency of anybody on the team. You’re right. What an idiot. We’ll play much better if we just suspend him for the rest of the postseason.

le brown james THE KING OF ATLANTA

May 7th, 2009
9:10 pm

don’t cry girls this is just the beginning .

bigdave

May 7th, 2009
9:12 pm

NICE PLAY WOODY…!!! I WOULD HAVE RATHER SEEN JOE PULL UP FROM 35

Murphy

May 7th, 2009
9:12 pm

I dont see how anybody can be mad at Mike Woodson right now! Our MAIN guy has no HEART! The rest of the team feeds off of JJ and when he leads like how he has been leading we are not going to play good. Woodson can tell them which offensive plays to run and where to be on defense but if Joe and the guys dont want to execute how does that fall on Woodsons? Dont make him the scapegoat cause our star dosent have any HEART!

ajw

May 7th, 2009
9:12 pm

Delonte is on Joe and he doesn’t get the ball. Fire the coach!

bigdave

May 7th, 2009
9:12 pm

KINDA LIKE THAT….

le brown james THE KING OF ATLANTA

May 7th, 2009
9:13 pm

we need a worthy opponent not this girls

Big Ray

May 7th, 2009
9:13 pm

Ugh. Ugly game. Even when I knew it would be.

ajw

May 7th, 2009
9:13 pm

And the monkey swings his arms after the freaky shot from half court.

niremetal

May 7th, 2009
9:13 pm

Can’t blame any one person for that half. This is one of those games where I wanna scream “Trade ‘em all! (except Zaza and ‘Rio)”

FrenchyFries

May 7th, 2009
9:14 pm

Hawks play like they’re satisfied with meeting their goals of Home court advantage and making it to the second round.