Pump your brakes

 

LaMarcus Aldridge might not get a chance to get after Josh Smith (hand reaching for the ball) and the Hawks tonight at the Rose Garden. A knee injury could keep him on the sideline.

LaMarcus Aldridge will get a chance to get after Josh Smith (hand reaching for the ball) and the Hawks tonight at the Rose Garden. A knee injury won't keep him on the sideline (and major props to my man Salim Stoudamire - corner right - who is one of Portland's All-Time finest).

PORTLAND – Pump your brakes.

I’ll do it if you do it.

Because it appears we’ve gone a bit overboard with the panic room act after the Hawks’ loss Sunday in Los Angeles to the Lakers.

More than a couple Hawks reminded me before, during and after practice Monday that we’re still in the first, five-game stint of the season. We’re just three games in, with Game 4 up tonight against a strong Trail Blazers team at the Rose Garden.

“People had us winning the championship last year when we got off to that 6-0 start,” Hawks captain and All-Star Joe Johnson said and then laughed. “Everybody needs to calm down and just keep working. It’s a long season, man. Every coach I’ve ever had tells you that [the season] is a marathon and not a sprint. And that’s true. Don’t get me wrong, you’ve got to play with urgency. But you also have to keep the season in perspective.”

Perspective is something that would come in handy around here, for me and for you.

I’m not in the habit of predicting disasters but I can admit to having a bad feeling about that Lakers game. I knew they’d be hungry to make a point after losing at home the Mavericks a couple nights earlier. And I know the Hawks have a penchant for not fully understanding what it is to be focused, locked and loaded on the road.

JJ erased any fears I had with his outlandish first quarter performance against the Lakers. After he lit Kobe Bryant up for 18 points in nine minutes I started crafting my “Hawks finally show claws at Staples” story. Then the third quarter came along and I hit the delete button.

This game against the Blazers presents a similarly tough challenge; my guess is road teams won’t find this venue much easier to deal with this season than they do Staples Center. It also provides the Hawks with a chance for a little Rip City redemption. Find a way to outwork the Blazers and their All-Star (Brandon Roy)-led crew and maybe we can put file that Lakers debacle away for nit-picking at a later date.

CLOSE TO HOME

For Seattle natives like Jamal Crawford and Marvin Williams, the annual trip here to Portland is closest they’ll get to home. Since the Sonics packed up shop and moved to Oklahoma City (and were renamed the Thunder), there’s been a huge void in the road schedule for teams used to doing the Pacific Northwest two-step between this city and it’s neighbor to the north.

For guys who grew up immersed in the NBA culture that that Sonics provided that void is even more pronounced.

“You grow up your whole life dreaming about making the league and playing for the Sonics,” Williams said. “I was lucky enough to make it and play in Seattle before they [left town]. But it’s brutal, not having them anymore. It still stings for a lot of people and probably always will.”

Marvin’s career-high remains the 33 points he dropped on his hometown team Jan. 25, 2008. In fact, he’s always played well when the Hawks travel to this northwest corridor of the country. Maybe it’s all the family and friends that come to see him. Or maybe it’s just being in familiar territory that gets him going. Whatever it is, don’t be surprised to see both Marvin and Jamal go off tonight against the Blazers.

GOOD JOSH, BAD JOSH

There’s a funny, or not so funny depending on your perspective, debate that happens on press row shortly after the start of most Hawks games about which Josh Smith is in the building.

Is it good Josh (the one averaged 18.5 points and led the Hawks in assists by attacking the paint in the first two games of this season) or bad Josh (the one that showed up for that Lakers game and rarely ventured inside on offense and remained largely ineffective for all but a few minutes)?

The Hawks need good Josh to show up against the Trail Blazers tonight. They need the active Josh, the one that played superbly at home in wins over both the Pacers and Wizards to start the season. They need the Josh that changes games with his defensive presence and triggers and finishes fast breaks like few players in the league can.

What they don’t need is the Josh that spends more time complaining to the referees than he does chasing rebounds and loose balls. They don’t need the Josh that refuses to dive to the basket when JJ has the ball on the wing and is being double teamed and needs a safety valve.

I’ve debated with numerous folks – scouts, agents, executives, other players and just about anyone else you can imagine – this notion that the Hawks go as he Josh goes. I’ve never really bought into that premise. But I’m starting to see the light. When he’s at his best, the Hawks are literally at their best. And when he’s not … you saw the Lakers game.

ALDRIDGE TO PLAY?

The status of Trail Blazers big man LaMarcus Aldridge is no longer uncertain for tonight’s game. The knee injury he suffered during Sunday’s win over Oklahoma City is not expected keep him out of the game, per the Oregonian.

Aldridge has given the Hawks major fits here – averaging 20.0 points and 9.5 rebounds in Portland’s last two games against the Hawks here.

ONE LAST THING

I ran across this link that is required reading from Yahoo! Sports columnist Adrian Wojnarowski. Woj attacks the simmering issue that is Chris Paul’s plight in New Orleans. It’s good stuff. Take a break from work, my treat, and read it. You’ll be glad you did.

601 comments Add your comment

Samuel

November 3rd, 2009
11:59 pm

Sam from da Swats

November 3rd, 2009
11:59 pm

@Samuel, I agree. Why is Marvin in my game right now?

J.J.M.

November 4th, 2009
12:00 am

man wtffffffffffffff

Big Ray

November 4th, 2009
12:00 am

Man, take Josh Smith’s ass out of the game. I am straight sick of his ass right now. Take him OUT.

hawks_4_life

November 4th, 2009
12:00 am

Mychelfromatl

November 4th, 2009
12:01 am

Niceeee!!!!!!!!!!

Sam from da Swats

November 4th, 2009
12:02 am

@Big Ray, then if Josh is out, who defends a rebounds. This guy is all over the court…yeah Josh!!!

BONE

November 4th, 2009
12:02 am

See thats what happens when u run

Mychelfromatl

November 4th, 2009
12:02 am

THIS IS THE HAWKS TEAM I PAID TO SEE THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Najeh Davenpoop

November 4th, 2009
12:02 am

Josh may be shooting too many jumpers, but his impact on the defensive end has been huge in this half. His help defense has been one of the main reasons the Hawks are getting so many fast break opportunities in this half.

Rod from College Park

November 4th, 2009
12:02 am

Stop crying Marvin and score some points. By the way good block.

BONE

November 4th, 2009
12:02 am

LOL at Big ray gettin mad at josh

J.J.M.

November 4th, 2009
12:02 am

smh big ray i thought u liked josh

Sam from da Swats

November 4th, 2009
12:04 am

Josh is defending, rebounding, starting the break. If he steps in on his jump shots and limits the number he takes, he’s good. He’s done that already from last year. Last year, he was jacking them at will. He’s starting to get it I think.

Jody

November 4th, 2009
12:04 am

Josh Smith posts up a smaller guy in Brandon Roy and scores with ease…hmmm.

The Hawksta

November 4th, 2009
12:04 am

Maybe that’s a different Big Ray

Samuel

November 4th, 2009
12:04 am

No way Big Ray. Josh is playing some ball.

Sam from da Swats

November 4th, 2009
12:05 am

Look at Outlaw Marvin, can you be like him? NO!!

Johnny Walking

November 4th, 2009
12:05 am

The ole Perimeter D will be tested now. Hawks need to step up.

Sam from da Swats

November 4th, 2009
12:05 am

Outlaw again in your face Marvin…man you suck!!!

Najeh Davenpoop

November 4th, 2009
12:05 am

The Hawks come out of the timeout and run iso Joe on the first play. Predictably the Blazers come down and shoot a 3 on the other end.

I don’t get it.

Ken Strickland

November 4th, 2009
12:05 am

Those who are in love with Bibby as the starting PG are now getting to see what a quick, fast, penetrating PG can do and how it helps get easy scoring opportunities for our frontline.

BONE

November 4th, 2009
12:05 am

Josh is gambling

Samuel

November 4th, 2009
12:06 am

Bad move by Josh to leave Outlaw.

Rod from College Park

November 4th, 2009
12:06 am

Jamal take over the game please. Joe can’t do it.

BONE

November 4th, 2009
12:06 am

Najeh wat do u mean u dont get it. this is woody offense

Mychelfromatl

November 4th, 2009
12:06 am

Man this game is craaazzzyyyy. I don’t know if I can handle this man lol.

Sekou Smith

November 4th, 2009
12:07 am

Two horrible defensive gambles by Josh Smith turn into wide open shots for Travis Outlaw. Come on Josh. You gotta stay solid at this point in the game or you put your team in harm’s way.

Samuel

November 4th, 2009
12:07 am

Ken,

I would put Crawford at PG and Bibby at 2 guard for spot up jumpers.

BONE

November 4th, 2009
12:07 am

Jamal with the cross

bigdave

November 4th, 2009
12:07 am

Rod from College Park

November 4th, 2009
12:07 am

Thanks Jamal.

Mychelfromatl

November 4th, 2009
12:07 am

SuperFlip!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sam from da Swats

November 4th, 2009
12:08 am

Step back….bang!!! Crawford is killing these dudes!!

Najeh Davenpoop

November 4th, 2009
12:08 am

Damn, when Crawford is on he is fun to watch.

Of course, when he’s off I’ll be cursing him for taking a shot like that.

Joshua Randolph (fire Mike Woodson express)

November 4th, 2009
12:08 am

looks like the HAWKS might just leave Portland with a win.

BONE

November 4th, 2009
12:09 am

why give it to Josh give itto Jamal DAMN

honest_abe

November 4th, 2009
12:09 am

anyone else wondering if jj is going to be cool with crawford being the man with the ball in his hands as the shot clock winds down?

bigdave

November 4th, 2009
12:09 am

tenacious d….

Sam from da Swats

November 4th, 2009
12:10 am

I mean this Josh is a force in the paint…

J.J.M.

November 4th, 2009
12:10 am

honest_abe

November 4th, 2009
12:10 am

josh s at least beastin defensively… now about that jump shot.

macaroni tony

November 4th, 2009
12:10 am

Why in the Hell do you want to take JS out of the game. He make bad mistakes then he come back and play ball. Let’s Go It’s ON..

Rod from College Park

November 4th, 2009
12:11 am

All you Josh haters are funny. Best defensive player on the floor easily. Guarding everyone from the 5 to the 2. Marvin (LOL).

Mychelfromatl

November 4th, 2009
12:11 am

J-Smoove is Aliveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Man when this dude is on, his game can be mind-boggling.

hawks_4_life

November 4th, 2009
12:11 am

Anyone still think our front court is getting dominated just had their arguement reject like Oden.

Samuel

November 4th, 2009
12:11 am

These are two evenly matched teams. not quite good enough for elite status but very young exciting and on the way up. Great match up.

J.J.M.

November 4th, 2009
12:11 am

bigdave

November 4th, 2009
12:12 am

bullsyt bibby

bigdave

November 4th, 2009
12:13 am

he is murder with those arms…