Psycho-T brings the pain

Tyler Hansbrough didn't leave anything on the floor after his workout with the Hawks Sunday morning.

Tyler Hansbrough didn't leave anything on the floor after his workout with the Hawks Sunday morning at Philips Arena. The rugged North Carolina forward is a a player to keep an eye on this week with the Hawks drafting 19th in Thursday's NBA draft.

HAWKSVILLE - The reviews were unanimous.

On 10-point scale, Tyler Hansbrough’s Sunday morning workout for the Hawks at Philips Arena ranks at the very top of anything conducted in the past five days.

It wasn’t any one thing in particular that had the Hawks’ coaches buzzing. It was everything. Hansbrough’s energy, effort and obviously better-than-advertised shooting and athleticism caught more than a few folks in attendance by surprise.

“He kicked the meter up. It was off the Richter Scale,” said Hawks assistant coach Larry Drew, who ran the team’s workouts all week. “That was one of those 8.0s, one of those quick, hard earthquakes. Because his energy is at another level. You just don’t see many players capable of playing with that type of energy and effort and can sustain it through a game, or even a workout. He plays at a totally different level than some of these young guys out here.”

I felt like I needed an ice bath after watching his 90-minute workout. But Hansbrough proved a theory that a wise Eastern Conference executive reiterated to me Sunday night, “effort is a skill in the NBA.” And Hansbrough has it in reserve.

Alade Aminu (Stephenson High and Georgia Tech) and Shawn Taggart (Memphis) were the other bigs on hand Sunday. And they were also impressive in the individual drills and two-on-two work that was done. But Hansbrough’s refusal to go at anything but full bore during the entire workout had everyone buzzing afterwards.

Love him or hate him, and Hansbrough laughed about the fact that he’s inspired the masses to do either one or the other and sometimes both, he’s going to do it his way. And the truth is the Hawks could do a lot worse with the 19th pick. But they probably won’t have to worry about Hansbrough there, as I haven’t spoken to anyone anywhere that believes he’ll still be on the board when the Hawks are on the clock Thursday night.

“If this kid is still there at 19, the Hawks better not hesitate,” another Eastern Conference executive told me Sunday afternoon. “The kid’s a dream for coaches in our league, because he’s going to come in and crank things up automatically. He’s just wired differently than most of these other guys.”

That’s the real problem with a pick that late. You can project who you think might be there and evaluate accordingly, but there’s no way of knowing who will be around by then on draft night. One glitch on the draft board in the early lottery can swing the draft in a totally different direction than projected.

The Hawks sent things sideways in 2004 when they took Josh Childress ahead of Luol Deng and Andre Iguodala – defying most mock drafts that had those other two guys going ahead of Childress.

And anytime one player rises and is picked ahead of projection, someone else falls and lands in the lap of an unsuspecting team like the Hawks (who have no doubt done their due diligence throughout this process by examining all the possibilities).

 

DaJuan Summers is my sleeper pick for the draft. Too bad he didn't get a chance to workout for the Hawks while he was in town last week (a sprained ankle sidelined him).

DaJuan Summers is my sleeper pick for the draft. Too bad he didn't get a chance to workout for the Hawks while he was in town last week (a sprained ankle sidelined him).

Check any mock draft you want and go over the list of names where the Hawks are picking and there are either guys you draft on potential (Wake Forest’s Jeff Teague, who acquitted himself well in his workout Saturday, or Ohio State’s BJ Mullens, who did the same a day earlier) or seasoned college guys that will be needle pushers as rookies (guys like Hansbrough, Pitt’s Sam Young, Louisville’s Terrence Williams and Georgetown’s DaJuan Summers, all of whom the Hawks have had face time with throughout the process).

The usual anxiety surrounding the Hawks at draft time doesn’t really seem necessary this year, at least the way I see it.  The Hawks’ heavy lifting is going to come in free agency – and that’s where Hansbrough and all the bigger guys on the short list I’ve detailed above come in handy. Follow me now. When the Hawks lost Josh Childress to Greece last summer, they didn’t have a ready replacement for a 6-8 guy with his skills and seasoning, mostly because they didn’t have a draft pick to use on a player of that ilk. Say, for the sake of my theory, that the Hawks are unable to keep all their free agents. Don’t you think another cat with size and versatility might come in handy next season, even if he’s just a situational rotation player as a rookie?

While I didn’t agree with the notion that drafting 6-8 to 6-9 players ever year now matter what would lead a team from 13-win seasons to the playoffs, I can see the wisdom in taking players that fit that mold if you’re in the best-player-available mode on draft night and picking outside of the lottery. It’s just wise to have your roster well-stocked with a couple Trevor Ariza/Mickael Pietrus/Linas Kleiza types. I think the entire league realizes that now after the playoffs. 

FROM THE DO YOUR HOMEWORK FILES …

A quick aside from the Hawks-themed portion of the program requires us to look across the pond fro a moment.

Flooding Europe with scouts from every NBA team has finally caught up to the league and to the crop of talent. The Euro harvest is expected to be extremely thin Thursday night.

Jonathan Abrams of the New York Times had a staggering statistic in his story about the sudden change in philosophy regarding drafting European (and really international) prospects:

   “Teams appear to be straying from the recent trend of drafting overseas players because many of them have not lived up to expectations. Of the 39 international players selected in the first round since 2002 with no prior experience playing in the United States, only Yao Ming has surfaced as an All-Star. In that same time, 14 of 171 American players drafted in the first round made at least one All-Star team.”

Math was never my best subject in school, but I know crazy numbers when I see them. And that’s craziness.

OTHER LASTING IMPRESSIONS WERE MADE DURING WORKOUT WEEK, including a stellar showing by a guy not getting any first round buzz. Keep LSU combo guard Garrett Temple in mind in the second round. He’s going to make someone a nice player wherever he is drafted (provided he is drafted, and if not, he’ll be a good free agent pick up for some team). I remember watching him shut J.J. Redick down at the Georgia Dome during LSU’s run to the Final Four a few years back. He’s got NBA height for his position but his frame is need of some bulk to stand up the type of pounding he could endure at the pro level. But he’s got every tool you want in a player and he’ll compete with anyone.

Another guy the Hawks had in that made an impression me was Lester Hudson, a 6-3, 200-pound bull from Tennessee-Martin that refused to let anyone slow him down in his workout. He’s the kind of feisty guard that NBA teams love to have coming off their bench to wreak havoc on opposing defenses and to harass opposing point guards. And you talk about a guy breaking down walls to reach his goals, tell me Hudson hasn’t done exactly that after reading this from my man Chris Low from ESPN.com. 

"Fearless" seems like the most appropriate way to describe Lester Hudson's game.

Fearless seems like an appropriate description of Lester Hudson's game.

Jonesboro’s Toney Douglas (Florida State) was by far the most tenacious defender in attendance all week. He didn’t miss an opportunity to mix it up in the drills I watched. I can see why folks have been gushing about him as a potential, Ben Gordon-like combo guard. But he’s a defender like Gordon wishes he was (granted, few guards this size on the planet can score from the distance and in the variety of ways Gordon does). Still, whatever team nabs Douglas on draft night will have happy coaches and fans that will appreciate his in-your-face style.

Summers is my sleeper pick for the draft. I got into a heated debate with my man JB “Beans” Beckett Sunday about Summer and Young. After watching some film clips of both, including some of their head-to-head matchup from the season, we agreed that we were both right and that Summer and Young have a chance to contribute as rookies wherever they go. Now if we could just convince someone to let us draft for them Thursday night.

All joking aside, I have no earthly idea what happens Thursday night. Who does?

Too much can swing things on draft night. And we didn’t even get into the all the crazy scenarios that could happen if the Hawks were to find the right package to move the pick (and whatever else necessary) to shore up their depth issues at certain positions.

Nothing is outside of the realm of possibility right now, my friends. Nothing at all.

803 comments Add your comment

RealSquawk

June 23rd, 2009
11:04 pm

with all these trades going on it makes me wonder what is our plan and what are the goals of the Atlanta Hawks. the way the trade for the fifth pick went down seem to go with such ease that it could have been acquired by moving chill and anderson or something of the sort.

Then again this team was built through the draft. and has risen despite obstacles *cough coaching cough* and finds themselves with 47 wins which is an improvement.

The question is has the team gotten to the point where it needs to follow the status quo and make changes?

Maybe not

Maybe keepings things constant and firmed and structured will lead to what will probably be the season that decides our lottery fate.

In two years if we tank. tank hard. tank fast. and tank without trading the building blocks cause your only one, one and done player away from being right back in the elite. SEE Chicago Bulls, SEE Miami Heat next year( but hopefully not Miami).

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:07 pm

WOODSON SHOULD BE FINED $5,000 FOR EMPLOYEE ABUSE EVERY TIME JOE PLAYS 40+ MINUTES THREE OR MORE TIMES IN ONE WEEK…..

**FREE!! ACIE!! IN 09′!!**

Melvin

June 23rd, 2009
11:09 pm

Nire,

“Of the players in the league who average 20ppg, Butler gets the most open looks and single coverage of anyone.”

You’re my dude but comeon. What’s up with that statement. How can you make such a claim? The dude is a bonfide All-Star not by default like Jamaal Maglorie was…

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:09 pm

CP, GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE MY FRIEND…..G-GREEN ALL DAY AT THE END OF THE BENCH OVER MARIO.

FOR ONCE WE NEED A “REAL” BENCH FULL FO TALENT “AND” REAL POTENTIAL….

O'Brien

June 23rd, 2009
11:14 pm

The Bucks are likely to waive Bruce Bowen. I would not be surprised if the Spurs resign him.

Tomorrow and Thursday is going to be a busy day in the NBA. I expect a lot of activity.

However, will anyone be surprised when the Hawks do nothing? We have Speedy, Acie and 19. Surely we can make a move…

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:14 pm

doc, YUP….

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:16 pm

O’BRIEN, BRUCE BOWEN WON’T GET MINUTES OVER KEITH BOGANS, SO YEAH. THAT MAKES SENSE…

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:17 pm

RICK SUND, PLEASE SAY “YES” TO CHRIS KAMAN WE NEED A STARTIG CENTER FURREAL.

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:18 pm

Enter your comments hereI’M WATCHIN BAD BOYS2 ON USA RIGHT NOW. SHOUT OUT TO JOHN SALLEY LOL. HE SHOULD ACT MORE OFTEN.

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:21 pm

THERE GOES THE SEXY GABRIELLE UNUION IN A BATHING SUIT LOL. LIKE MCDONALDS, I’M LOVIN’ IT.

doc

June 23rd, 2009
11:22 pm

ARIOSE, I SEE YA!

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:23 pm

SHE SCARED ME IN “DELIVER US FROM EVA” THOUGH. IT TOOK ME A WHILE TO LOOK AT HER THE SAME AFTER WATCHIN’ THAT MOVIE LOL. TALK ABOUT ICE QUEEN.

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:24 pm

I’D HATE TO BE ON HER BAD SIDE LOL.

O'Brien

June 23rd, 2009
11:27 pm

Ariose,

If the Hawks make a trade for Chris Kaman, then that means no more Zaza right? My only concern is Kaman’s injury history. He played in 36 games last season, and 56 games the season before that. And with his salary, we need him to be healthy. Because of Kaman’s health issues, I would prefer we sign Rasheed.

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:34 pm

MY FAVE 5 SEXY FAMOUS FEAMALES: AMERIE, ROSALYN SANCHEZ, MEAGAN GOOD, STACY DASH, AND SANAA LATHAN

Sekou Smith

June 23rd, 2009
11:39 pm

Washington snagged two good players in this deal with Minnesota. Things are getting sticky in the Southeast Division right now. The Hawks have to be busy in free agency (and they could start by making waves on draft night with a trade of their own). But simply re-signing their own free agents and coming back for training camp thinking you’re going to improve just because doesn’t seem like a realistic plan anymore.

There have to be some deals out there for teams that are fishing, because every team that’s cast a reel seems to come back with something. The next 36 hours are going to be crazy.

Sekou Smith

June 23rd, 2009
11:43 pm

Nice list Ariose, but I need to add Keri Hilson and drop Amerie. And I’m putting Moon Bloodgood (Terminator Salvation), from my rookie team, on the squad as my sixth-woman!

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:53 pm

SEKOU, AMREIE IS MY FUTURE WIFE, BUT I CAN’T EVEN ARGUE WITH THOSE ADITIONS/SUBTRACTIONS LOL! KERI HILSON IS AN ALL-STAR LOL.

niremetal

June 23rd, 2009
11:54 pm

Sekou,

Do you really think the Wizards got significantly better – heck any better with that trade? Looks like they just created a bigger glut at the positions where they’re already strongest and made an already weak-and-thin frontcourt even thinner. While giving up a high draft pick. As I said, it’s always seemed to me that the Wiz brass have about 9 brain cells between them…

Also, weren’t people saying a year ago that the Hawks would backslide without making a splash…and didn’t they improve 10 games despite losing their Sixth Man to free agency? Not saying that’ll happen again. Just saying that the East is still the East.

niremetal

June 23rd, 2009
11:55 pm

And Mel,

Tried to post this twice, but to no avail. So I’ll just say take a look at my very last post on him and let’s agree to disagree – we can set an example for the others ;)

Ariose

June 23rd, 2009
11:58 pm

O’BRIEN, NO. WE HAVE ZAZA’S BIRD-RIGHTS, SO IT’S FISCALLY POSSIBLE TO KEEP ZAZA ON THE TEAM AND HAVE HIM TOO. REMEBER, IN MY TRADE PROPOSAL I GAVE UP MO(2.5MILL PER & 2YEARS LEFT), SPEEDY(5.6MILL FINAL YEAR OF DEAL), AND RANDOLPH MORRIS(800K FINAL YEAR OF DEAL)+CASH CONSIDERATIONS.

SO IT’S A FAIRLY EVEN TRADE ON BOTH SIDES……FINANCIALLY SPEAKING…

O'Brien

June 24th, 2009
12:01 am

Sekou,

I’m with you. The Hawks need to make a move, because there are assets not being utilized. Chills, David Andersen, Speedy, Acie, (even #19). Surely some of these pieces could get us somebody to contribute immediately.

Unfortunately for the Hawks, they seem to be reactive, rather than proactive. Sund got lucky last year with Flip (on his way to Russia)and Mo (although he had to offer Mo 2 years and player option for a 3rd). I dont know if we can get lucky this year again.

Although the East is the East, I hope we dont stand pat, because we dont know what will happen in free agency.

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
12:01 am

OOOH! I’VE HEARD ABOUT MOON BLOODGOOD TOO. GOTTA SEE TERMINATOR SALVATION ASAP. I HEARD THE HANGOVER IS EXTRMRLY FUNNY AS WELL. LOOKS LIKE I’LL BE IN THE THEATRE ALL WEEKEND LOL.

G-Man

June 24th, 2009
12:06 am

Ariose

Also Transformers comes out tomorrow.

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
12:14 am

G-MAN, GOOD LOOK LOL. DON’T YOU HATE WHEN THEY PREVIEW MOVIES MONTHS IN ADVANCE LIKE THAT? IT JUST MAKES ME SOO ANXIOUS…..BUT THATS HOW THEY SELL TICKETS. GET EVERYBODY ALL HYPED UP.

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
12:15 am

BTW, BEN GORDON WAS ON OPRAH TODAY……JUST THOUGHT I’D THROW THAT OUT THERE LOL.

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
12:26 am

BTW, BEN GORDON WAS ON OPRAH TODAY……JUST THOUGHT I’D THROW THAT OUT THERE LOL.

WAS JUST ON GOOGLE IMAGES, MOON BLOODGOOD ISEARNIG SERIOUS POINTS RIGHT NOW. SEKOU, SHE’S A SERIOUS CONTENDER FOR THE TOP 5 Heeheehee…

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
12:26 am

*IS EARNING

LOL…

Melvin

June 24th, 2009
12:28 am

Ariose,

Stacy Dash is a cougar now. You may need to replace her with Megan Fox.

Nire,

Now, now. The blogmaster don’t like when you try to talk badd to me…

Ok if Brandon Jennings slip to #19. All bets/pre-draft deals are off. The Hawks have to select this kid. He may not be ready to contribute this season but 3 yrs from now, I think he will be the best PG that came out of this draft… Until Brandon is ready, resign Bibby, free Acie or find another vet.

A Tribe Called Quest

June 24th, 2009
12:31 am

Watch out for Minnesota in this draft.

They have 4 1st rounders (5, 6, 18, 28). They have a million options and can only get better.

They can trade 2 picks (not 5 and 6) easily for the #2 in my opinion

They can dangle 2 picks + trash for Ray Allen / Rip Hamilton / someone of that caliber.

Al Jeff / All star SG / Kevin Love + expirings for 2010…not bad

niremetal

June 24th, 2009
12:44 am

Minnesota is in a great position but they have the curse of being in the West, where every team but Memphis and Sacramento has a chance at making the playoffs this coming year. If I were them, I’d focus exclusively on young talent so that they can contend in 2-3 years once the kings of the hill finally start slipping.

Melvin

June 24th, 2009
12:45 am

Melvin

June 24th, 2009
12:49 am

At least the Shelden Williams pick didn’t make SI.com top 20 list. Oh well, Jon Koncak wasn’t so lucky…lol

Melvin

June 24th, 2009
12:50 am

At least the Shelden Williams pick didn’t make SI.com top 20 list. Oh well, Jon Koncak wasn’t so lucky…lol

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0706/nba.draft.busts/content.1.html

Melvin

June 24th, 2009
12:52 am

Nire,

You may want to add the Clippers, Warriors and OKC to that list as well.

niremetal

June 24th, 2009
1:00 am

Melvin,

I certainly won’t add the Clips to the list. They certainly have a shot if they make some smart trades (which they might actually do now that Elgin is finally gone) and Griffin lives up to his billing. OKC is stacked with you talent, and it’s at least conceivable that they improve by leaps and bounds this year. And I will never count a Don Nelson-coached team – even though I know they’ll never go anywhere in the playoffs, they’re a threat to at least make the playoffs.

Sacramento and Memphis have little talent, few non-essential but tradeable assets, and uh…did I mention little talent?

On the other hand, I wouldn’t be shocked if New Orleans, Utah, and/or Dallas made like the Suns and set this next year. New Orleans is thin and looking to cut costs, Utah is in trouble if Boozer leaves and they don’t find a star replacement, and Dallas is getting older by the day. So we’ll see.

niremetal

June 24th, 2009
1:07 am

Ariose,

That list was made in 2006. Shelden might crack the top 20 today – but Adam Morrison would have to go even higher ;)

niremetal

June 24th, 2009
1:10 am

Melvin,

I made a post with that list a few months back (on the Hacks’ blog, I believe). Basically, Sund is godawful at drafting and/or signing big men. For all positions except center, his batting average is pretty good. To use a tennis analogy, Sund is awful on clay but good on quicker surfaces.

Ed

June 24th, 2009
1:23 am

Heard on ESPN Radio tonight that T. Williams of has a serious maturity problem. In pre-draft inteviews they compared him to the level of a 12 year old …said he had a Barbie backpack he used on the Lousiville campus plus wore Sponge Bob socks. That alone would be enough to scare me off as being too quirky to gamble on.

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
1:26 am

IPROPOSED MY CHRIS KAMAN TRADE TO STEPHEN A. SMITH AND THIS ISWHAT HE HAD TO SAY:

“Hawks’ coach Mike Woodson would love to make that move for Kaman. But management doesn’t want to spend the money. Too bad.”

SEKOU, IS THIS TRUE? I KNOW SUND TRIED TO GET KAMAN AROUND THE TRADE DEADLINE AND THE SPIRIT REJECTED THE IDEA….

Najeh Davenpoop

June 24th, 2009
1:26 am

Chris Kaman gets paid an average of over $11 million over the next three seasons.

Not only would the Hawks probably not be able to trade for him without giving up Josh Smith solely due to salary reasons, but even if they did they kill any cap flexibility they have now and make it much harder to re-sign Joe Johnson after this season.

And I haven’t even mentioned yet that Kaman is an injury-prone turnover machine. At $6-7 million per year, hell yeah I’d take him on the Hawks. At an eight figure salary, hell no.

Najeh Davenpoop

June 24th, 2009
1:27 am

Ariose, if you’re going to ask Stephen A. Smith for his “insight” you may as well tweet trade suggestions to some of those sexy females on your list, because they have about as much credibility.

Najeh Davenpoop

June 24th, 2009
1:28 am

“said he had a Barbie backpack he used on the Lousiville campus”

That indicates a problem… but I don’t know if I’d call it a maturity problem…

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
1:29 am

POOP, THNX FOR THE UPDATE. I THOUGHT HE WAS ONLY MAKING 9MILL AT MOST. JEEZ THATS WAY TOO MUCH $$$$.

Najeh Davenpoop

June 24th, 2009
1:31 am

Minnesota apparently wants to jump to #2 (not the most earth-shattering information after today’s trade, but still…)

They have put themselves in a great position heading into the draft, no doubt. But I wonder whether trading up to #2 is even really worth it. At their current position they will probably be picking from among Tyreke Evans, Brandon Jennings, Stephen Curry, DeMar DeRozan, etc. The latest rumors even have Thabeet and/or Rubio slipping to around that position. In that event, unless they really really love James Harden (side note: am I the only one who sees a lot of Joe Johnson in him?), I don’t really see the point of trading up. The chances of getting a significantly better player by doing so seem pretty slim.

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
1:32 am

POOP, I WASN’T ASKING HIM LOL. ORIGINALLY I LET HIM HAVE IT FOR HIS “FAKE” AMARE RUMOR. THAT COMMENT WAS JUST THE ONLY THING HE “CHOSE” TO RESPOND TOO LOL.

I WAS TELLING HIM THAT THAT THE HAWKS NEED A CENTER AND WOULD BE BETTER OFF GOING AFTER KAMAN INSTEAD OF AMARE….

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
2:01 am

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
2:09 am

PLEASE DON’T SLEEP ON MY MAIN MAN WAYNE. HE IS A BEAST:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YszIA_4kIZA

Ed

June 24th, 2009
2:19 am

If and when the Hawks make their choice @ #19, you hold your breath and hope at least it’s some of the players we have been talking about and not some european big man we’ve never heard of.

Ariose

June 24th, 2009
2:19 am