
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
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 2nd, 2009
12:37 am
I’ve basked woody for stupid stuff and the 2nd qtr was just stupid. Why would you sit your best player when he’s on fire answer that question???
niremetal
November 2nd, 2009
12:37 am
Samuel, get real. A six-year old knows that you don’t pull a guy when he’s scored 18 in 9 minutes and then leave him out there when he is cold as ice – and that’s exactly what Woody did with JJ tonight.
Big Ray
November 2nd, 2009
12:38 am
I can’t knock Joe Johnson for his first half perfomance.
However, we did NOT come out against the Lakers the same way we did against the Wiz and Pacers, on offense. In those two games, we came out with ball movement and personnel movement in the frontcourt.
Part of this game was Josh and Al turning the ball over too much, and Marvin disappearing altogether. Part of it was riding the hand of Joe Johnson.
That was precisely what the Lakers wanted, because they knew that Joe can’t beat them all by himself, and he would eventually cool down. They also knew that if they took away our frontcourt involvement early and forced turnovers, our only other gameplan would be to shoot jumpers from the perimeter.
We didn’t just get outplayed, we got outcoached. The only thing we had working was yanked away before the second half even ended. Wow.
Johnny Walking
November 2nd, 2009
12:38 am
AHHHHH Helllll Nawwww!! I went to the store and came back and this game has turned upside down. But who really belived we could win in LA? Joe Smith starting to look like Lo Right. I thought Collins n Smith were signed for nights like this. Oh well. Sund has a bad track record for picking Bigs and its showing again.
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 2nd, 2009
12:39 am
I agree Bone
bigdave
November 2nd, 2009
12:39 am
try to get it to 10 Jamal…
bigdave
November 2nd, 2009
12:40 am
Vet will foul your ass please believe…
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 2nd, 2009
12:40 am
niremetal 100% agree.
Rod from College Park
November 2nd, 2009
12:41 am
JeJe,
Be careful talking about Marvin. His cousins on the blog will start saying that we are the same person.
richbrave
November 2nd, 2009
12:41 am
J. Crid at the PG lets see…
What do you know I don’t. I thought he was still a WIZARD.
GA Bulldawg
November 2nd, 2009
12:41 am
joe is back???
J.J.M.
November 2nd, 2009
12:41 am
joe “why is coach putting me back in”
Clyde
November 2nd, 2009
12:41 am
Just like I said we got knocked right back down to earth tonight. Woody is still Woody and the Hawks still need help on the inside.
FIRE WOODY
Dam its been a while since I’ve said that. It felt good.
Mychelfromatl
November 2nd, 2009
12:41 am
Wow…reading some of these comments I had to most-definitely post again.
I hope you banwagon fans don’t break your ankles jumping ship. Goodness, I bet non of you never even show up at Philips neither. Just siting aroung talkin ish. SMH!!!! The last I checked it’s the third game.
Sekou Smith
November 2nd, 2009
12:42 am
Good junk minutes right now from Jeff Teague. He’s maintained his composure than many others tonight.
ant banks
November 2nd, 2009
12:42 am
1.DON’T EVER CALL JJ AN ALL-STAR.
2.QUIT TALKIN’ ABOUT MARVIN’S UPSIDE
3.QUIT TALKIN’ ABOUT JSMOOVE’S WORTH. HE IS TRADEABLE.
Hotlanta Hawks
November 2nd, 2009
12:42 am
Like I said last year the main thing the Hawks need to do this year is try and stand up to the Orlando’s, Cleveland’s and Boston’s of the Eastern Conference because it looks like they’re still having trouble with the top dogs in the West.
Last years goal: make it through the first round. This years: make it to the finals. And next year: try to beat the Laker’s, Spurs, Mavs etc. of the Western Conference.
LOL
November 2nd, 2009
12:43 am
Atlanta Pro Sports is a joke, they always choke and look completely awful against REAL teams. ATL sports teams usually suck period, but now that the Falcons and Hawks are “playoff” teams…they still SUCK against the big boys…cant even put up decent hard fought games. I could respect an L like that, but not this crtap.
J.J.M.
November 2nd, 2009
12:43 am
here comes kobe
Big Ray
November 2nd, 2009
12:43 am
Bone ,
Sorry for misunderstanding. You didn’t specify anybody in particular in your statement, so I assumed you meant everybody.
If you know me at all, you know I’m not a big defender of Marvin and Woody, particularly if they aren’t performing. I’d defend Josh, but he played like crap.
J.J.M.
November 2nd, 2009
12:43 am
Mychelfromatl ur exactly right
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 2nd, 2009
12:44 am
i’ve been saying fire woody for the last 3 years. the guy is just awful.
BONE
November 2nd, 2009
12:44 am
Mychelfromatl last time I checked the Lakers were beating us like we stole somethin WITHOUT PAU GASOL.
JeJe
November 2nd, 2009
12:44 am
WE CANT ONLY HAVE 3 BENCH GUARDS, ONE OF WHICH IS KINDA A SF. DROP OTHELLO AND SIGN STACKHOUSE
AND TEAGUE JUST MADE A RUNNING LAYUP — HE IS OFFICIALLY BETTER THAN ACIE LAW
GA Bulldawg
November 2nd, 2009
12:44 am
Mychelfromatl, I agree! Especially the loser who said they were turning to the World Series…too many fake fans. Loyal fanhood is a lost art these days!!!!!!!!
JeJe
November 2nd, 2009
12:44 am
WHY PUT JJ BACK IN? LET THE BENCH GET CREDIT
richbrave
November 2nd, 2009
12:45 am
BIG RAY:
I contend that attitude and perception play a part in the NBA. The HAWKS believed they would easily beat the WIZ at home. They do not feel the same way against the LAKERS in L.A.
Conversely, the WIZ did not feel confident of victory in ATLANTA, but it will be different in the phone booth.
JeJe
November 2nd, 2009
12:45 am
BENCH MARVIN WILLIAMS
bigdave
November 2nd, 2009
12:45 am
“What do you know I don’t. I thought he was still a WIZARD.”
obviously he’s not your guy if he’s discussed on this Hawk blog… where Hawk content matters…
richbrave
November 2nd, 2009
12:46 am
CLYDE:
Tee-shirt time buddy.
O'Brien
November 2nd, 2009
12:46 am
I like how our second unit is playing though. And I really like what Teague is doing
Rod from College Park
November 2nd, 2009
12:47 am
Big Ray,
“If you know me at all, you know I’m not a big defender of Marvin”
Could have fooled me.
GA Bulldawg
November 2nd, 2009
12:48 am
nice move by josh
Raptors Fan
November 2nd, 2009
12:48 am
The Hawks suck, they will definetly finish below us in the east.
bigdave
November 2nd, 2009
12:48 am
he was fouled on the 1st attempt…
Blast
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
Really sick of these so called bandwagon fans of Hawks right now. We real fans know what to expect from our team. We’ve traced their progress for years now. To expect Hawks to just start running over the league now is a fallacy. So quit whinning. It’s a long season and they are playing the world champs. Hawks lose tonight, they are 2-1, and world champs Lakers 2-1 also. So quit whinning.
Mz. Hawkdafied
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
Turnovers took the Hawks out of this game. I think! Scratching my head and shaking it too. That’s what happens when you make winning at home a priority and makes road wins and after thought. Then also the Hawks lost focus, had too many turnovers, coupled with the front court not making much noise. The negatives just piled up and overtook the positives. The Hawks are still a work in progress on the road we know. Fourty more games on the road.So the Hawks are still dealing with a road block.
JayDubu
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
Not to pick on individual players, but what exactly is Josh smith’s game? If there are no break away dunks, where/how is he expected to get points?
Marvin Williams has not played well at all tonight either, and the Hawks have no low post game what so ever.
Too many jumpshots, too many sloppy passes, too many times Horford, Williams, and Josh trying to dribble like they’re gaurds.
J.J.M.
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
omgggggggggggggggggg
bigdave
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
ugggggggggggggggghhhhhhhh!!!!
Najeh Davenpoop
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
Holy sh*t, Teague is BALLIN’! Hell of a dunk. Good to see the Hawks hanging in there and making the score respectable.
GA Bulldawg
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
TEAGUE IS MY HEROooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! officially better than acie law
BONE
November 2nd, 2009
12:49 am
Teague is the man
BONE
November 2nd, 2009
12:50 am
Thank god we got rid of sorry Acie
Johnny Walking
November 2nd, 2009
12:51 am
Oh OH might be the seeing the End of Bibby tonight. You cant keep that kid on the Bench. WoW!!!!!
Mz. Hawkdafied
November 2nd, 2009
12:51 am
co sign Big Ray @12:38am
Joshua Randolph (fire mike woodson express)
November 2nd, 2009
12:52 am
BONE; ONCE AGAIN WOODY MADE ACIE SORRY!!
Najeh Davenpoop
November 2nd, 2009
12:52 am
Teague is doing it all. If they could clamp down on the defensive end a little who knows, they could turn this into a close game.
Mz. Hawkdafied
November 2nd, 2009
12:52 am
co sign Sekou Smith @12:42am
GA Bulldawg
November 2nd, 2009
12:53 am
damnit kobe is on his way to 50!!!!!!!!