Al Horford and the Hawks insist they are ready to get things cracking in the Eastern Conference this season. We'll all find out soon enough. Horford and the Hawks face the Pacers Wednesday night at Philips Arena.
HAWKSVILLE – Answer the question.
Are you ready?
Are you ready for more of the craziness that is the NBA season and the Hawks’ role in it?
Are you ready for the season you love to hate, the team you love to hate and the game you just love to love?
Of course, you are.
You’ve been waiting what seems like forever, just like me and everyone else around here.
You couldn’t wait until the Hawks’ opener against the Pacers tonight at Philips Arena, could you?
We understand. Cleveland and Boston was a fine way to open the season, what with Rasheed Wallace posing a most frightening sight out there stroking shots from deep with the for flowing and sporting that classic Celtics uniform (and yes, that was Shelden Williams logging quality minutes for the Celtics early on, so maybe we were all wrong about the man some of you affectionately refer to as Mr. Parker?).
Not much else has changed for the last two teams to dispatch the Hawks in the playoffs. Kevin Garnett is still a monster. Same goes for Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, when the Celtics knock the dust off those old legs and get up and down the floor. The supporting cast looks rejuvenated and hungry.
LeBron James is already in MVP form. But the Cavaliers remain the flawed team we witnessed in that conference finals series against Orlando last year. They can bust out of the gate and build a double digit lead faster than any other team in the league. But they’re almost guaranteed to lose it just as fast when they’re dealing with another one of the league’s elite (and this is my formal challenge to Shaq and Zydrunas Ilgauskas to a foot race. Give me a month and I’m doing my Usain Bolt on those cats).
Seriously, the stuff we saw from Orlando in that preseason game last Friday reminds me of the same things we’ll see from the Magic and Celtics all season. They have the kind of talent across the frontline that will give everyone else in the East, the Hawks included, fits on most every night. They’re just too good, too deep and too versatile for most teams to handle when all things are equal.
Before the Hawks can worry about any of those teams they have to deal with the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center Sunday (at least they weren’t invited for Tuesday’s ring and banner raising ceremony). And that’s after they tussle with the Pacers and Washington Wizards (Friday at Philips) first.
Are the Hawks ready?
Are they ready for the season that seems like it never ends; the roller coaster that always seems to be their season?
Jamal Crawford (back), Kasim Reed (middle) and Ludacris (right) get it in during a recent fundraiser for Reed, the Atlanta mayoral candidate.
We’ll get our first real glimpse soon enough.
POLITICALLY CORRECT
Jamal Crawford political activist has a different ring to it.
It may be a bit of a stretch for the Hawks’ guard with the rapid-fire handle and endless bag of offensive tricks.
But Crawford showed off a different side earlier this week when he helped host celebrity fundraiser for Atlanta mayoral candidate Kasim Reed. Crawford joined Grammy award winning artist, actor and philanthropist Ludacris, music mogul and philanthropist Chaka Zulu and several others in throwing their public support behind Reed.
“Hey man, I’m all over, man,” a smiling Crawford joked when asked about his political activity. “A lot of people in his position talk the talk and promise a lot of stuff. I just like that he’s doing it. He cares about people. And I know how important some of the stuff he’s talking about doing is for the kids in this city, especially the recreational activities for young people. That’s where I lived when I was growing up. Things like late night [basketball] programs, that’s what kept me out of trouble when I was growing up. I was always in the gym. He wants to take it a step further with technology and education along with the sports programs and I think that could literally save a lot of kids’ lives.”
We’ve always stayed away from politics in this space and I’d suggest we continue that practice (Blog-Z does not endorse any of the candidates since he can’t vote in that election anyway and plans on running in the next Smyrna mayoral election). But I have to admit to being pleasantly surprised that a player is plugged into the local political scene, particularly one that has only been in town for a few months.
“The thing about it is, you can’t please everybody,” Crawford said. “You just have to do what you think is right. And I think he’s the best candidate.”
VICTORY
Count Hawks coach Mike Woodson among the growing legion of fans of veteran power forward Joe Smith’s lyrical alter ego, Joe Beast.
Woodson got his first listen to Smith’s Hawks’ anthem (”Victory”) after Tuesday’s practice and offered to sign Smith to his record label, which we all know doesn’t exist.
“Did you really make this?” Woodson, doing the worst impersonation of a hip-hop impresario ever witnessed, asked Smith. “That’s unbelievable that you could come up with that stuff. Unbelievable.”
Smith said he planned on doing something along the lines of the playoff anthem he did for Cleveland last season anyway, but he sped up his process at the behest of an unlikely source.
“That intro music would come on at the start of our preseason games and Jeff Teague would look at me every time we played and say, ‘come on Joe, what you gonna do?’” Smith said. “So you know I had to go into my lab and come up with something.”
Smith has been dabbling in music for more than a decade, since the early days of his career. It’s only recently, he said, that the finished product has caught up with his ambitions.
“When I first started I really wasn’t that confident in what I was doing,” he said. “But lately, I’ve been getting better and better and more and more confident in what I’m doing. I’m getting close to being ready to putting something out there. I’ve got my own equipment. And the technology is so good now that I’m able to tote some of it on the road with me and I write [lyrics] on the plane on road trips and other times when I have a little solitude and time to myself.”
Woodson was genuinely impressed.
“He’s got a talent that not everybody has,” Woodson said. “He’s worked at it, too. That’s not amateurish stuff right there. That’s impressive stuff.”
If you’re at Philips 90 minutes before the tip of the Pacers game, you might want to listen for the song. It’s full of interesting stuff about Smith and his teammates, including a shout out to Teague.
“I’ll take that,” Teague said before breaking into a dance move in front of his locker as Smith recited lyrics. “I’ll take that”
306 comments Add your comment
rob 2.5
October 28th, 2009
9:11 pm
I hope JJ takes over like he did vs the celtics in the playoffs!
Melvin
October 28th, 2009
9:11 pm
My Goodness. 10mins left in the 4th and we have gone to ISO Joe already.
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:11 pm
Marvin made the wrong pass from the jump… he should have went to Horford instead of swinging it further to Josh…
Big Ray
October 28th, 2009
9:12 pm
Josh with the airball. Got all tied up, and nobody was moving…
Pacers are lights out from 3, there goes the lead…
O'Brien
October 28th, 2009
9:12 pm
Even ‘Nique knew that shot by Josh had no chance of going in…
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:12 pm
Zaza has blown at least three or four easy opportunities in this game. We are seeing “Bad Zaza” tonight. Josh set him up perfectly with that pass, as he’s been doing all game with his interior passing.
Loving the intensity and overall play from the front court on offense (well, just as I type that, Josh shoots an unnecessary airball over Troy Murphy). Unfortunately they have not played well defensively. I hope this inability to guard good perimeter shooting teams doesn’t become a pattern during this season. The Hawks have been too late to challenge shooters all game, whether it’s the Pacers’ front court or back court doing the shooting.
fudd21
October 28th, 2009
9:12 pm
the ball movement has slowed down and we are going back to iso joe
rob 2.5
October 28th, 2009
9:13 pm
TRADE JJ FAST!
Big Ray
October 28th, 2009
9:15 pm
bigdave ,
Don’t try me. You know it’s not like that. Didn’t like the shot selection at the time, that’s all. Didn’t like Josh’s airball either, but he won’t get the benefit of the explanation of being defended, without teammates moving around. It is what it is…
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:16 pm
They got lucky with that wide open brick from Murphy. Is it really that hard to identify the shooters and step out on them?
Big Ray
October 28th, 2009
9:16 pm
SWEET shot by Bibby. That’s what he brings, man.
Big Ray
October 28th, 2009
9:17 pm
Good help defense by Josh to help Marvin on Granger, forcing the travel .
Great drive by Bibby, yet another steal by Josh.
Great follow by AL!
O'Brien
October 28th, 2009
9:18 pm
Great steal by Josh. Nice dunk by Al.
Hawks Fan In New Orleans
October 28th, 2009
9:18 pm
Woody = stubborn old man, stuck in his ways. Sheesh.
Roller-coaster it is Bibby is still clutch though.
Melvin
October 28th, 2009
9:18 pm
Horford has a little showboat in him but I like it… Timely shots by Bibby…
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:19 pm
i hear ya Ray… it just was reading like excessive nit picking but who cares…
good d from Joe on Granger.. he’s in his hip pocket… great ball denial allowing the steal…
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:22 pm
That was fantastic one on one defense by Marvin on Dahntay Jones. Great block. You know, inside the 3 point arc the Hawks’ defense has gotten a lot better over the course of this game. If they would just keep their eyes open for the shooters better they would lock this game up.
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:22 pm
knock that down Joe…!!!
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:23 pm
Finally Joe takes it to the rim. With his strength he really should do that more.
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:23 pm
he’s blowing by his defenders… his first step is looking good again.. but its game 1.
Blast
October 28th, 2009
9:23 pm
Pacers are running out of gas. And time. And life.
Big Ray
October 28th, 2009
9:23 pm
Joe with a less-than-good move, bailed out by Al, then a great drive.
‘Bout time Granger gets called for a foul on Joe.
O'Brien
October 28th, 2009
9:23 pm
Its a good thing the Pacers are missing shots now, because I would hate for this game to come down to a tired JJ with 20 seconds left.
Big Ray
October 28th, 2009
9:26 pm
Granger’s freakin’ fast. I thought maybe we should take Marvin off Granger and let Joe have a shot at him, but that’s actually a worse idea.
Granger is just nasty, and I’m not sure anybody outside of the Artests, Battiers, and some other top notch perimeter defenders can do much with him. Jim O’Brien’s offense is taylored to him, but I don’t think there is much doubt as to why….
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:26 pm
“bailed out by Al” he didnt look like he was driving to dump it off?
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:26 pm
Sekou tweeted a little earlier that he was puzzled why Crawford hasn’t played more. My guess is that Crawford, being an instant offense guy who takes a lot of shots, is not needed quite as much in a game like this where the Hawks’ offense is clicking on all cylinders, the defense needs work, and the opposing front line is too big to go with the Bibby-Crawford-Johnson lineup. I’m guessing in games against better defensive teams Crawford will get more burn.
O'Brien
October 28th, 2009
9:28 pm
I know this is only game 1, but JJ has played 35 minutes already, and Crawford has only played 14. What’s up with that?
Is it just Woody being Woody?
vava74
October 28th, 2009
9:28 pm
Our team motto should be: “Toying With Disaster”
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:28 pm
Sekou just pointed out on Twitter that Horford has been destroying Hibbert inside all night. I think it’s worth pointing out that Hibbert is 7′2″ and 278 pounds, while Horford is 6′10″ and 245 pounds.
It ain’t all about size, folks.
niremetal
October 28th, 2009
9:29 pm
The frontcourt has been a lot quieter offensively in the second half, but that’s just fine – we established the frontcourt early, which opened the floor for the perimeter players late. JJ is getting a lot more single coverage, and he’s taken advantage. Josh has really buckled down defensively in the second half, and JJ has quietly played outstanding D all game long.
kirkinga
October 28th, 2009
9:30 pm
This looks like a preseason game.
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:31 pm
“and JJ has quietly played outstanding D all game long.”
agreed… as he does against most top tier players…
Blast
October 28th, 2009
9:32 pm
Still a lot of time, but Hawks have been exciting so far. Al is finally coming into his own. Josh has added a twist, assists, to his game, and up there in steals and blocks. He can score too, you know. Had some phenomenal dunks tonite. Joe needs to step it up. Teague is gonna be great. Go Hawks, Go!
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:33 pm
Wow, Larry Brown can’t be too happy… Charlotte has 39 points and the 3rd quarter is almost over in that game. I know they are at Boston, but still, damn that is terrible.
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:34 pm
get you a pull up game Marvin… they playing that drive brother…
kirkinga
October 28th, 2009
9:34 pm
Bibby still willing to take and make a big shot. That was a charge should’ve given the ball up there.
Big Ray
October 28th, 2009
9:35 pm
bigdave ,
Looked to me like he was driving to score, Al got it, then gave it back. Debatable, as most things are. As for him quietly playing good defense, who has he been defending? I know it wasn’t Granger if his defense was good. But like I said earlier, I don’t think it’s a good idea to put Joe on him.
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:35 pm
this look like rookie year Al on HGH…
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:36 pm
Attention Hawks fans:
With 1:10 left in the first game of the season, Dominique Wilkins said “heat check”.
As far as I can tell, this is the first heat check of the season.
niremetal
October 28th, 2009
9:36 pm
DAMMIT. Almost went a whole game without a “heat check.”
kirkinga
October 28th, 2009
9:37 pm
Nice move by Woodson taking Al out so he could get some applause.
Mike
October 28th, 2009
9:39 pm
Joe…39 minutes. Way to go Woodson.
Najeh Davenpoop
October 28th, 2009
9:39 pm
I gotta say I’m pretty happy with the overall performance. Obviously the perimeter defense needs major improvement, and the Pacers probably could have made a game out of it if they took better care of the ball, and it’s not like they were going up against a defensive juggernaut, but it’s clear right now that the offense is going to be a lot harder to stop and a lot less one-dimensional this year. And we know from the past that this team is fully capable of playing much better D. I’m feeling pretty optimistic after this game.
Blast
October 28th, 2009
9:41 pm
Beautiful opening night win, man, considering how well Indiana shot the ball. How about Bibby, huh? Didn’t do much all night, got beaten on defence, but came up big when it counted.
Washington Next!
Go Hawks, Go!!!!!!!!!!!
Melvin
October 28th, 2009
9:41 pm
Good win to start the season by the Hawks. What I like the most about tonight game is that each starter seem to have a hot streak on offense during different parts of the game. Solid win. Go Hawks…
kirkinga
October 28th, 2009
9:41 pm
It’s a win and that all that counts. Al gave us a glimpse of what he can be, if he plays like that throughout the season then I can see the Hawks going much further in the playoffs.
That said, the team is not yet a finely tuned machine yet especially on defense.
Samuel
October 28th, 2009
9:41 pm
Isn’t Larry Brown supposed to be a great coach?
Fire LB
bigdave
October 28th, 2009
9:42 pm
Ray..
as you know in our defense particularly as it pertains to Joe… nobody is guarding the same man all night. i agreed with that statement b/c when Joe is asked to defend the opponents greatest offensive threat he does well, as he did tonight when he had the Granger assignment. he even played good post defense on Murphy. so Granger did all that damage on Joe…? you’re kidding me.. u heard the broadcast.. for most of the 4th Granger was quiet. guess who was guarding him…
Mike N.
October 28th, 2009
9:42 pm
i like 6 guys in double figures…just dont think Joe needed to play 39 minutes tonite. I know Crawford was in foul trouble but move evans to SG or play teague and bibby when Indiana had Watson and Head in the game.
Sautee
October 28th, 2009
9:42 pm
Woodson: “yeah, I burned Joe too much last year”
Joe Johnson: 39 min.