Bucks at Atlanta Hawks: Game 1

Finally, it’s time. Now that I’ve partially recovered from the emotional trauma of stupidly getting my Blackberry wet yesterday and quietly weeping as I drifted into a fitful sleep . . . I’m ready. (Advice: Backup your smartphone data. Now.)

Got on The Google to find as much Hawks stuff as I could:

ESPN.com’s John Hollinger is picking the Hawks in 5, based in part on this research:

It turns out that in the first round, when the home-court team has won the regular-season series, it also has won the playoff series 41 straight times.

I repeat: 41 straight. Forty-one and oh.

The last team to defy the rule was the 1997-98 San Antonio Spurs, who lost the season series to Phoenix 3-1 but topped the Suns in a 4 versus 5 series in the playoffs; each team had won 56 games that season. It happened three other times in the 1990s, so the odds are slightly better than the daunting 41-0 figure indicates, but in the big picture we’re looking at a success rate of about 5 percent.

Brett LaGree at Hoppinion says Hawks in 5 while admitting that’s a hedge. Before that, he offered his take on what the numbers say about the series considering the Bucks added Salmons and lost Bogut:

It’s a good thing the Hawks play a certain style of basketball regardless of the opposition. There’s simply not much tape on the short-handed Bucks to watch in order to formulate a game plan specific to their current makeup.

One possible downside of the Hawks playing a certain style of basketball regardless of the opposition is the specter of Scott Skiles figuring out a way to stifle Atlanta’s isolation offense. The Bucks haven’t stopped Joe Johnson yet this season (27.3 PPG, 56.1 TS% in the three games) but they are unlikely to see him used in a wide variety of sets. Only Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James had more plays run for them in isolation than Johnson and of the top five players in the league is isolation plays, Johnson was fifth at creating points off of isolations.

My man Charlie G at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel breaks down the series and picks the Hawks in six:

The Hawks are riding a wave of confidence into the playoffs and believe they can handle the Bucks and challenge Orlando in a possible conference semifinal matchup. The loss of Bogut to a season-ending injury on April 3 was a severe blow to the Bucks, who have relied on his leadership all season and will miss his defensive presence, low-post scoring and shot-blocking ability. The Bucks will need a sensational playoff performance from three or four players to have a chance to stay with the extremely well-balanced Hawks lineup.

At Peachtree Hoops, THHB and Drew conclude a conversation about the series with Drew picking the Hawks in five and THHB calling it Hawks in six. Says THHB:

While I truly believe the Hawks, especially playing the Bucks without Bogut, can take the series in four games given their talent advantage– their history of not remaining focused from game to game may cause the series to extend out beyond a sweep. Considering that, plus that the Bucks under Scott Skiles always bring the effort and energy, and the likelihood of the Hawks taking care of business in Games 1 and 2 at home might allow the guard to be let down and MIL to take advantage a couple of times.

ATL_Hawk_Luv at Hawk Str8Talk skips the analysis to predict the Hawks in 5 and lists the reasons it’s important they “dispatch with an inferior team.” One of them:

Are the Hawks mentally tough? No one talks about this, but it matters to this blogger greatly that in 2 years – we haven’t lost a game by less than 10 points. It mattered vs. the vastly superior Celtics in ‘08, but it mattered even more that we couldn’t keep a game close on the road and at home vs. the inferior Heat.

Soaring Down South’s Kris Willis leaves open the possibility of the Bucks “landing a haymaker and stealing” one of the first two games but predicts Hawks in five:

While some pundits out there think that the Bucks are capable of pulling the upset even without Andrew Bogut I ultimately think that this was the best match up for the Hawks in the first round. With me it is not about disrespect to the Bucks because I will admit that I laughed at the thought that John Salmons was going to help this Bucks team in any way when that trade was made. The fact is that trade did work and with a healthy Bogut then this is a scary team. They simply however don’t match up well with the Hawks.

Hawks blog legend Sekou says Hawks in six:

The Bucks have to play above and beyond their means to beat the Hawks four times without Bogut. They’ll be well prepared, no Skiles-coached team shows up any other way, but the Hawks are deeper, healthier and better.

As for me, I’m calling it Hawks in five but I admit to basing that largely on the game at Milwaukee on Monday. The Bucks gave the Hawks what might be their best shot and the Hawks countered it even without Jamal. I’m counting on the Hawks maintaining that level of play forward and winning Game 3 or 4 in Brewtown and not losing at Philips. I say this even though I realize the Hawks are quite capable of making me look silly for it but there it is anyway.

Have fun, Hawks fans.

MC

267 comments Add your comment

drmaryb

April 17th, 2010
8:44 pm

Big-Dave

You’re crackin me up maane!
That’s because he is so greasy under them lights! He would have looked like a Glow- worm.
LOL!

THANKYOU MR. SKILES

April 17th, 2010
8:47 pm

DEAR MR SKILES

Thank you for being more of an idiot than me or everybody would be talking about how I can’t control his team and how they always meltdown in the second half on offense and how they got outscored in the entire second half by a team that has only one guy making his shots. thank you once again my staff and I would like to present you with a gift certificate to Red Lobster. If you do the same for me for the next three games I will get a new contract. I will then send you gift certificates for better places to eat.

Your pal in secret,

Michael Woodson

Blast

April 17th, 2010
8:47 pm

Miami is making a lot of mistakes and not taking advantage of Celts miscues.

Big Ray

April 17th, 2010
8:52 pm

I could care less what Jon Barry has to say, even when it has a kernel of truth or educated opinion to it.

I’d rather listen to Jim Rome, and I can’t stand Jim Rome.

Blast

April 17th, 2010
9:03 pm

This is the reason I wanted Hawks to face Bucks, and not Heat. Celts have to be careful!

Grandad

April 17th, 2010
9:05 pm

Jon Barry is a *prick but he is accurate when he points out our shortcomings.
The problem arises when ESPN[gang] fails to acknowledge the same with LbJ, i e – Stern’s: “Chosen One”.
That & he [JB] relishes the persona. *(stated above)

northcyde

April 17th, 2010
9:11 pm

Jamal is who he is . . a streak shooter who can put up points in bunches. I don’t expect consistent offense out of him, like I do JJ. If Jamal keeps having at least a monster quarter that sparks a run, then I won’t be too unhappy with him. Not a good game by any means, but did go 3- 5 from three. So I’ll take what I can get from Jamal. I just don’t want him to continue to sell us out, like Flip did in the playoffs last year.

21 shots for JJ. Made 10. At least he’s staying aggressive.

Grandad

April 17th, 2010
9:16 pm

Skiles: Heck of a Coach.
Tried to give the young fella a rest [Surrounding the qtr. break].
We criticize Wdsn for not resting his guys.
Go ahead & say…this is the play-offs.
Don’t matter, the young man is not a robot.
B.J. Played his tail off. He had to have some air.
Skiles will get more votes for C.O.Y. than Wdsn.
*[deserving or not]
Wdsn gets cred. for havin us prepared.
There I answered all your cross-examination,
even before you began to bash.

drmaryb

April 17th, 2010
9:18 pm

Hawks margin of victory 10
Cleveland margin of victory 13

MoeHawk

April 17th, 2010
9:21 pm

Will we have to listen to Jon Barry hating a$$ everytime we are on ESPN?! GIVE ME Mark Jackson. Man Jon hates on us so much, even when we were up by 24.

I would love to see us put 4 good quarters together. This ish is getting old. Glad for the win but this aint gon fly in the second round..if we make there.

Big Ray

April 17th, 2010
9:26 pm

Skiles is a good coach. But like most coaches, he has good points and bad points. Skiles has his limits as well. Can he get a team to the playoffs three years in a row? Hasn’t done it yet, but Woody is on his third year. Of course, having a lot of the same guys (the important ones) and not getting fired helps. Anyway, Skiles ain’t perfect, and he wore things out in Chicago. I do think they were idiots for letting him go, is Del Negro better? Hah…

As for not sitting Jennings….

I recall plenty of people making lots of noise about playing JJ half to death last year. The oh-so-quick retort from Woody’s best friends on this blog was that he didn’t have anything else reliable or productive on this roster.

So…what did Skiles have?

Woody had this team prepared. They did what they usually do in the second half, unfortunately. But, their superior talent, experience, and defense won the day. And they won by double digits.

Skiles had a less talented team prepared to give us a fight.

I’ve seen better coaches make more critical mistakes, so I can’t get too down on Skiles, and really…I don’t care, because he’s not OUR coach, so who gives a rip?

Much worse mistake: you’re in the conference finals and then the NBA Finals, but you sit the pg who got you there, and play the guy coming back off of injury.

Stan Van Gundy, anyone?

Big Ray

April 17th, 2010
9:30 pm

drmaryb ,

Good point…

VenomSpitter

April 17th, 2010
9:44 pm

Thankfully we don’t play Miami

drmaryb

April 17th, 2010
9:47 pm

Cavs 4 players in dble points
25 Assists

Bulls
3 players dble pts
19 Assists

BTW. Jenny scored more points than the king did as well as joe.

Not much variance btwn both team wins

Not sure @ rebounds?

ESPN Recap
Cavs lead Bulls by 22, Bulls close in by 7 pts before wearing down?
Hawks lead Bucks by 23 and hang on to win after 2nd half woes?

The Spin Machine is hard at work! No respect & A lot of Bull!!!

Nique's Revenge

April 17th, 2010
10:21 pm

ESPN can lick DEEZ

philip

April 17th, 2010
10:35 pm

Im a little disappointed. However O.K. win hawks could have done better in the 2nd half! Cmon hawks show no mercy game 2! Don’t take ANYTHING for granted!

LouFan

April 17th, 2010
11:27 pm

I am not trying to take the side of ESPN but it is true that we throw away games. We are not going to get respect as a team until we make it to the ECF. So I say take this BS and turn it into a positive. I think that this was a good thing because we blew out the Heat last year by 26 points and got blown out the next home game because of arrogance. This game helps us come into the second game and destroy them. At least I do not have to listen to John Berry’s BS commentary next game.

Go Hawks!