
Don't let the beautiful views fool you, this trip to the left coast is a business trip for the Hawks.
LOS ANGELES – Jeff Teague’s Halloween costume aside, the Hawks are here in my favorite city for one thing and one thing only; business.
This is a business trip that they’ve been looking forward to since the NBA schedules were released in the summer.
And believe me, I’m as guilty as anyone of falling in love with the sights and sounds of this weather paradise (that’s sunset at Venice Beach above, courtesy of Hawksville’s resident suit man Big Kuntry) and forgetting, even if it is just momentarily, that there’s work to be done first.
The business starts at Staples Center today against the defending champion Lakers and weaves through Portland (Tuesday), Sacramento (Wednesday) and concludes dangerously in Charlotte (Friday), a place the Hawks haven’t played well dating back to last season.
That’s why, in my estimation, this is such a crucial stretch of the early season for the Hawks.
Too many times they’ve departed the friendly confines of Philips Arena and seemingly lost any semblance of order, swagger and just plain know-how that they’ve shown on their home floor.
Seriously, the one thing the Hawks have yet to conquer during this rejuvenated stretch of the Mike Woodson era is their road game. Those 16 road wins from a year ago kept them from being among the league’s elite; by the count of most of those in the know a legitimate big-time squad wins 20-plus away from home. We’ve talked at length around here about the Hawks’ failings on recent attempts on the big stage – from the Cleveland series last year through the preseason finale on ESPN against Orlando.
The Lakers, and to a larger extent this road trip, present an opportunity for the Hawks two right all those recent wrongs. Win two or three of these games and perhaps it’s a bit easier to classify this team among the best (or at least the teams legitimately challenging for that seat at that table).
I am more convinced than ever that the Hawks are on the path to greater things. I don’t know what other conclusion you could make after watching them rise from the depths of their 13-69 ashes of five years ago. But I need something to erase any doubts that may linger. I need to see the Hawks rise up to the challenge that this road trip presents. That doesn’t mean I expect them to breeze through this thing undefeated and pile up six straight wins to start a second straight season. I just need a resolute effort against the two teams they’ll face to start this trip. Compete like a team that’s serious about stomping with the big dogs and it’ll be a lot easier for us all to think of the Hawks in that regard.
THE LAKERS MATCHUP
The Lakers will be without at least one of the main cogs of their championship puzzle for tonight’s game. All-Star big man Pau Gasol was ruled out of the game with that hamstring injury that has plagued him throughout training camp and the early part of this season. I’d suggest that’s a good thing for the Hawks … until realizing that the Lakers are deep enough and talented enough that it’s not going to make a huge difference.
In fact, the Lakers match up just as well against a team like the Hawks because they’ll have a smaller and arguably more athletic lineup to match up against the their visitors from the east with Ron Artest, Lamar Odom and Andrew Bynum across the frontcourt.
Marvin Williams will have his hands full tonight dealing with Artest, and probably Kobe Bryant at times, on the defensive end. I imagine Joe Johnson will see quite a bit of both of those guys as well, particularly Artest on defense. But Marvin can’t sleepwalk (as he says he did in Friday’s win over Washington) through the first three quarters against the Lakers and the Hawks expect anything but disaster.
They’ll need everyone engaged from start to finish if they’re trying to do what the Mavericks did the other night in knocking off the champs on their own floor – and something tells me the Lakers won’t be interested in suffering consecutive home losses now or at any other time this season.
Again, this is a game full of intriguing matchups that require our magnifying glasses.
By the way, in case you missed it, my esteemed colleague Steve Hummer authored a fantastic piece on Hawks’ sixth-man Jamal Crawford that requires reading.
FOOTBALL SEASON IS OVER AROUND HERE
Again, football season is over around here folks. It’s done. Finished. Over with.

Gabriel Smith and the Smyrna Spartans go it in Saturday! Now football season is done. (Photo credit belongs to Blogette Z)
I’m not just saying that because Michigan has fallen off the cliff (witness the devastation of our latest disaster, a 38-13 waxing at the hands of lowly Illinois) or because Gabriel Smith led the Smyrna Spartans to a smashing finish to their season Saturday in the mud (an 18-12 overtime win over South Paulding in which he opened the Spartans’ scoring with a 90-yard jaunt up the sideline and finished it with 12-yard scamper in the OT. It was a good day and major props to another esteemed colleague and the Spartans’ coach, one D. Orlando Ledicheck). It has nothing to do with the Bulldogs and those black helmets (personally, I thought that was a fresh touch, even if the Gators weren’t particularly impressed) or the fact that Georgia Tech is on a collision course with the BCS (I wish Michigan had hired Paul Johnson).
It’s just time. We’re a week into the NBA season. It’s time to get on the basketball bus.
It is November.
So by decree of the man soon to be formerly known as Blog Z, it is officially basketball season from this day forth … at least around here.
COSTUME MADNESS
We’re still investigating the Ladybug outfit Teague was forced to fly in on Halloween. There’s no doubt it was part of a rookie ritual that the youngster will never forget. And since there is photo (and rumored video) evidence of this hilarious sight, we won’t allow him to forget it either. As soon as one of his teammates give up the goods … uh, I mean our investigators can locate the footage, it’ll be planted here for the enjoyment of all.
Don’t forget, Hawks-Lakers tonight live from Staples Center. I know you’ve got to work in the morning and you might not stay up to watch the whole thing. But the blog will be live and hopping throughout.
493 comments Add your comment
O'Brien
November 1st, 2009
11:21 pm
Would u rather have Marvin Williams, or Luke Walton?
0%
November 1st, 2009
11:21 pm
Effectiveness of the ATL big men on the O and D sides of the ball.
Mychelfromatl
November 1st, 2009
11:21 pm
Wow..Marvin wake up man.
bigdave
November 1st, 2009
11:21 pm
good minutes Z!!
BONE
November 1st, 2009
11:23 pm
MArvin is terrible. Pleaze trade his a.ss
bigdave
November 1st, 2009
11:23 pm
beautiful…
Blast
November 1st, 2009
11:24 pm
Joe Smith can shoot that short range jumper really well.
O'Brien
November 1st, 2009
11:25 pm
Sekou,
I think Marvin is sleep-walking again…(just like he did the first 3 quarters of the Washington game).
Sekou Smith
November 1st, 2009
11:25 pm
Quality minutes from Joe Smith right now.
Rod from College Park
November 1st, 2009
11:25 pm
Luke Walton. Marvin is useless. It’s unbelievable that so many on this blog defend him. Some people actually think he could average 20 points a game on another team. (LOL).
Mychelfromatl
November 1st, 2009
11:25 pm
WOW..I must say I’m very impressed with the ‘09-’10 Hawks. My investment in season tickets this year is looking like a great purchase!!!
Joe Smith is also looking like a Big pickup so far. So this is how it feels to have depth to compete with the “big-dawgs” of the NBA.
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 1st, 2009
11:26 pm
bigdave WHAT HE HAS DONE EARLY??? WE BEAT TWO TEAMS WE SHOULD HAVE. IT WAS NOTHING WOODY DONE..
Sekou Smith
November 1st, 2009
11:26 pm
I don’t know why Marvin is struggling like this … he played pretty well in the preseason. He’s not hurt. He just seems to be struggling for whatever reason.
Blast
November 1st, 2009
11:27 pm
Great defence by Bibby on Kobe!
Mychelfromatl
November 1st, 2009
11:27 pm
Rod,
You can’t be serious dude.
O'Brien
November 1st, 2009
11:27 pm
Bibby with a steal from Kobe? Thats awesome.
So Al, Josh and Marvin have a combined ZERO points? Wow
Mychelfromatl
November 1st, 2009
11:29 pm
J-Smoothhhhhh!!!!
Reggie (The Bird and Indian)
November 1st, 2009
11:29 pm
Wow, that was luck Smith.
Najeh Davenpoop
November 1st, 2009
11:29 pm
Anyone think Josh meant to do that?
roan st
November 1st, 2009
11:30 pm
Did the Hawks work out Marvin williams before drafting him? All I would have had to seen was him walk across the court and the decision would have been simple. He looks clumsy and unathletic just walking. I thought NBA teams worked out players against each other. Who did he outplay in workouts to get drafted so high?
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 1st, 2009
11:30 pm
Marvin played well at home.
O'Brien
November 1st, 2009
11:31 pm
Whats up with Josh Smith and his shot selection?
That is not his range!
Mychelfromatl
November 1st, 2009
11:31 pm
Marvin, if this is how you gotta score…so be it lol.
bigdave
November 1st, 2009
11:31 pm
looked like he was banking the whole way..
GA Bulldawg
November 1st, 2009
11:31 pm
Josh will continue to jack jumpshot after jumpshot just because of that lucky banker…ughhhh
terrell barron
November 1st, 2009
11:33 pm
Josh, what’s up with all the outside shots? Take the ball to the freakin hoop.
GA Bulldawg
November 1st, 2009
11:33 pm
LOL @ O Brien…that is what the Hawks fanbase has been saying since his rookie year…I love Josh Smith though, just sayin
Rod from College Park
November 1st, 2009
11:34 pm
Mychelfromatl,
Serious as a heart attack. Do your research. My stance is very known.
Dshep
November 1st, 2009
11:34 pm
Please tell Josh Smith to stop shooting the midrange jumpshot and drive to the basket!! Same stupid shiznit as last year.
bigdave
November 1st, 2009
11:37 pm
wow.. serious handles on display right there…
GA Bulldawg
November 1st, 2009
11:37 pm
yeah no kiddin…his handles are crazy good
Dshep
November 1st, 2009
11:39 pm
Coach Smith must not have the guts to tell him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bigdave
November 1st, 2009
11:41 pm
Marvin cant even catch the damn ball off the rebound…
goodness im getting frustrated with him…
Dshep
November 1st, 2009
11:41 pm
Same ole same ole
Mychelfromatl
November 1st, 2009
11:42 pm
Wow. This is the test we’ve all been waiting for with the Hawks. Will they navigate the storm? Will they crash?
Sekou Smith
November 1st, 2009
11:42 pm
Lakers on a mini-run to end the half that will give them a nice halftime cushion after the Hawks stayed in their mix most of the first half.
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 1st, 2009
11:42 pm
Mike Woodson offense; one pass and put it up. Shame Shame.
Reggie (The Bird and Indian)
November 1st, 2009
11:42 pm
So we don’t even give Joe the ball in the 2nd quarter really? I don’t get it.
bigdave
November 1st, 2009
11:43 pm
damn… damn.. .damn.. james..
Dshep
November 1st, 2009
11:43 pm
Uggh!
Sekou Smith
November 1st, 2009
11:44 pm
I’m too far from the floor for anyone to hear me Dshep.
Dshep
November 1st, 2009
11:44 pm
I mean coach woodson
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 1st, 2009
11:45 pm
Why did our superstar coach pull him and take his power away? Smith you love Woody so much answer that.
Sekou Smith
November 1st, 2009
11:46 pm
I can’t believe I’m writing this, but why in the world did the Hawks go away from Joe?
JeJe
November 1st, 2009
11:46 pm
Joe has matched his season average. Time for him to go back to his cuckoon
JeJe
November 1st, 2009
11:46 pm
Marvin playing The Invisible Man again…Absolute trash
Dshep
November 1st, 2009
11:47 pm
Was beautiful to watch.! While it lasted.
BONE
November 1st, 2009
11:47 pm
Man seriously can we trade marvin for a good Javal Magee. MArvin is awful
Big Ray
November 1st, 2009
11:48 pm
The NBA game is a game of runs. The Lakers just went on one. How will we answer in the second half?
JJ looks good, Josh Smith, not so much.
Backcourt is doing all the heavy lifting, which is a recipe for a loss.
Blast
November 1st, 2009
11:49 pm
Going into the second half, the team I want on Hawks lineup: Bibby, Joe, Crawford, Josh and Al.