We’ve got (a few) answers

Good afternoon, all-

Thanks for your patience. I kind of ended up taking the long way back from the arena because I had to run an errand, and then lunch, then transcribing and now the blog.

Some Mike Woodson material:
He thinks the Celtics are the best team in the league, better than they were two years ago when they won the title.

The psyche question – “The Lakers, they’re the champs until somebody takes it from them. But I think this team has got a legitimate chance to win. To come in here and try to win a game would be huge for our team. It would give us some huge confidence in terms of the season and going from there. It’s not going to be easy. … We’ve got to play a perfect game to come out of here with a win.”

My thoughts. I wouldn’t go crazy parsing “to come in here and try to win a game would be huge,” as opposed to saying, “to come in here and win a game would be huge.” That was just the way he said it. What I found interesting was that he thinks his team has to play perfect to win.

Zaza Pachulia put it well, calling it “important” to win. “You’ve got to beat this kind of team. I’m not saying every time, but you’ve got to steal a game, especially on the road. The next step, to build on the things we did last year, this is it. This is the kind of game you have to win.”

Woodson on minutes distribution against the Knicks. (In order, Joe Johnson 43:51, Al Horford 41:31, Josh Smith 39:44, Mike Bibby 34:37, Jamal Crawford 26:58, Marvin Williams 21:54, Mo Evans 21:52. As many of you noted, Teague got 1:34) Basically, he said that Johnson and Horford were the ones who were unusually high.

He played Horford long because he got hot in the second half. He didn’t play Joe Smith (1:31) because New York’s small-ball style of play would have created mismatches in the Knicks’ favor. As for Teague, “I elected not to play him. Jeff’s going to play. The most important thing is we won. That’s what you’ve got to look at. Jeff’s minutes will come.”

(I think this is a pretty valid point. Eight games in, they’re 6-2. You could certainly argue that talking this early about minutes is nitpicky.)

I will say this – Woodson likes him and has very high hopes for him.

Said Woodson, “He’s just got to be ready to play when we put him in there, and he will.”

As for coming at Boston with a different strategy, he said, “I don’t think we can get away from too much of what we do.” He made the point that his team played Boston well last year, losing three games by a combined 10 points, and the last by 12. Obviously, how Crawford changes the dynamics of the series will be interesting. (Of course, Kevin Garnett missed the last two games with his knee injury)

On Marvin

As I noted in a post to the last blog, Williams spent maybe 30 minutes after the shootaround shooting. He took mid-range jumpers, free-throws and 3-pointers. He was working pretty hard – he was drenched by the time he was done.

He didn’t sound very worried about his numbers, saying it’s early, but, obviously, he was aware enough to stay after to shoot, which he said he does periodically if he feels he’s getting out of rhythm.

He made mention that he thought part of it was getting fewer shots – 6.9 per game this year compared to 10.2 last season and 11.5 the season before that. (This did not come across as a complaint.)

Mostly, what he kept going back to was that he was just trying to get his rhythm back and work on his mechanics to shoot his shot the same way each time.

He said the contract didn’t have anything to do with it, that the time to feel pressure was last year, when he was playing for his next contract.

Said Williams, “We’ve got enough guys to score. I’m never worried about me scoring personally or whatnot. There’s a lot of guys that can score on this team. If everybody comes in and does their part defensively and rebounds, it’s fine.”

Anyway, that’s about all I’ve got. I gotta get cracking on the notebook and get over to the arena. Hope this is of interest to you. Thanks again for all of the questions, and I apologize I couldn’t hit more. I’ll see if I can get to a few more before the tip.

413 comments Add your comment

kwooden1

November 13th, 2009
9:07 pm

Marvin made Pierce look silly!!

Ramon

November 13th, 2009
9:08 pm

11 players to touch the court in the first half!

Najeh Davenpoop

November 13th, 2009
9:08 pm

I would have liked a better shot coming out of that timeout, but how many times have we said that on this blog.

Let’s hope Woody doesn’t give his cancer and death speech at halftime. If they come out with the same energy in the 3rd that they had in the 1st, they can easily steal this game.

Mychelfromatl

November 13th, 2009
9:09 pm

And the Hater on the blog has arrived! SMFH! Dude seriously kill yourself.

Jody

November 13th, 2009
9:10 pm

Rondo traveled on that final shot. Right in front of the ref and no call. PATHETIC!!!

Mychelfromatl

November 13th, 2009
9:10 pm

And the hater on the blog has arrived. SMH dude seriously kill yourself!

Najeh Davenpoop

November 13th, 2009
9:12 pm

And I know Ramon said this already, but great job by Woody budgeting minutes in this game. He kept Josh from picking up his 2nd foul and even though the bench wasn’t very effective, the Hawks are still in this game with them having played extensive minutes.

The Hawks have to get more out of the bench — Crawford and Zaza in particular — in the 2nd half. If you see the plus/minus splits for this game, the Hawks’ starters are all plus and the bench is all minus. Al Horford with two fouls already will probably need a rest in the 2nd half at some point, and whenever that happens either Zaza or Joe Smith have to come in and provide some quality minutes. Joe Smith in particular really disappointed me defensively when he was matched up on Rasheed. Crawford needs to break down the Celtics’ defense more and get the Hawks some easy looks when Joe Johnson goes out of the game.

cp

November 13th, 2009
9:14 pm

Good first half. We gotta cut down on the turnovers and start driving a little more. Nice to see Teague come in. He is so explosive and quick. He has to learn to just dunk the ball if he is that close to the rim. Pachulia has to learn to catch the drop off passes a lot better. He always seems to fumble what is a nice pass instead of catching it clean and going up strong. We need Mo and Crawford to wake up in the second half. Nice games so far by Marvin ,Josh, and Horford.

The Hawksta

November 13th, 2009
9:15 pm

Woody needs to give his second unit another chance in the second half. I think they will play better! I guarantee they will play better because of the experience!

Rod from College Park

November 13th, 2009
9:18 pm

Ok Michelle.

Ken Sugiura

November 13th, 2009
9:18 pm

both woodson and JJ said they had to play perfect to win, but i’d say they’re not and they’re still in it. both i get the feeling the storm’s about to come. i don’t think the celtics are playing great, either. they’re 1-for-8 from three-point range (hawks, though, are 0-for-6)

Ken Strickland

November 13th, 2009
9:22 pm

I am very pleased to admit I was totally wrong about how Woodson would coach this gm. Except on one thing, he’s done well. However, he simply must stop using that dam switching DEF. We’re playing the Celtics, a very well coached intelligent team that’s taking full advantage of the mismatches we’re creating for ourselves by switching on every play.

If Bibby can’t cover his man, sit him “A”–on the bench and stop trying to compensate for his DEF liabilities. This isn’t the Knicks, it’s the Celtics, who are too talented and smart to allow us to get away with that crap. There’s absolutely no reason for us to continue making it easier for them than it has to be. COMEON WOODSON, RECOGNIZE WHAT’S GOING ON DEFENSIVELY AND MAKE SOME ADJUSTMENTS.

Mac-Town'z Finest 478

November 13th, 2009
9:23 pm

It’s all about hustle and coaching I believe..with our Hawks

They’ve just got to get back on defense …..whatever kind of D we have been running this year I’ve seen alot of open shooters….that has to change

if we do that i think we’ll handle our own on O

KevinA

November 13th, 2009
9:25 pm

First team to make 3pt shots in a row win. Darn to think we are out rebounding. Of Course we need to tighten up the turn over race.

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:25 pm

LETS GET IT…

kwooden1

November 13th, 2009
9:26 pm

Teague needs to use the floater more on his drives to the basket. I think that would help him a lot.

Good half by the first team, a tough start for the second unit. I think the key to this game is the second unit coming back and playing a lot better. If Crawford can come in and make some big shots we have a good chance of winning this game.

GO HAWKS!!!

Mychelfromatl

November 13th, 2009
9:27 pm

Let’s Get It Hawks!!!!

Mac-Town'z Finest 478

November 13th, 2009
9:30 pm

atleast the 2nd wide open J that JJ missed..

BONE

November 13th, 2009
9:30 pm

How the f*ck was that a foul

Mac-Town'z Finest 478

November 13th, 2009
9:30 pm

Marvin!!!!!!

Najeh Davenpoop

November 13th, 2009
9:31 pm

Marvin’s gotta take that wide open 3. Don’t make things too hard on yourself.

Hawks don’t look entirely with it on offense so far.

BONE

November 13th, 2009
9:31 pm

Marvin with the pretty airball

kwooden1

November 13th, 2009
9:31 pm

Goto to knock down open shots!!

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:31 pm

aight.. we need a basket

Mac-Town'z Finest 478

November 13th, 2009
9:31 pm

Marvin with such touch on that jumper…it didnt even look like it hit the nets!!!!!

oh it didnt…

Melvin

November 13th, 2009
9:31 pm

They Celtics are trying to inch away with this game.

BONE

November 13th, 2009
9:32 pm

Another 3rd qtr collapse *sigh*

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:32 pm

good job Joe… attack…

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:33 pm

lets go.. get another…

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:33 pm

he can do that folks…

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:34 pm

got a break with a PP miss.. and hit a 3.. good job..

Mychelfromatl

November 13th, 2009
9:34 pm

Damn Marvin,

I can hear Rod now lol.

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:34 pm

cheap foul Josh.. let him take that tough shot… finally the Hawks active on the offensive glass…

Melvin

November 13th, 2009
9:35 pm

It dont make any sense how many foul calls Pierce gets… All he have to do is lean into his guy and he get the calls.

BONE

November 13th, 2009
9:35 pm

Damn Joe wtf

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:37 pm

Melvin

November 13th, 2009
9:37 pm

Comeon Josh… Dunk it or take it strong to the rim…

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:38 pm

these senior citizens are tired.. run em!!!

Melvin

November 13th, 2009
9:38 pm

Mike Bibby has came to play tonight….Yes Sir…

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:39 pm

stop cryin… no damn foul.. this dude has become a flopper…

Blast

November 13th, 2009
9:39 pm

Bibby three!

The Hawksta

November 13th, 2009
9:39 pm

Bibby killing there aZZZ!

Mychelfromatl

November 13th, 2009
9:39 pm

Keep fighting Hawks!!!!!

Melvin

November 13th, 2009
9:40 pm

Paul Pierce is a fake. Aint nothing wrong with him. He’s just trying to bait the refs into calling some more touch fouls for him….

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:40 pm

i want to see Jamal get to the bucket so they no longer run defenders at Joe…

vava74

November 13th, 2009
9:40 pm

unbelievable… the minute there is a questionable non call favoring us… ESPN comes to the rescue pointing that out as if we were not already on the wrong end of 6 or 7 calls…

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:40 pm

you know it Melvin.. and eventually they will oblige… he’s just tired… id leave Joe on him…

kwooden1

November 13th, 2009
9:41 pm

Nice shooting by Bibby, his making open shots!!

Mychelfromatl

November 13th, 2009
9:42 pm

bigdave,

I right with you on that. I say late 3rd quarter, bench marvin bring in Jamal, and run they ass off their own court!

bigdave

November 13th, 2009
9:42 pm

gotta be pleased with what we’ve seen thus far…

whatever analyze and zoom in when the Hawks go to the basket…