Atlanta Hawks at Bucks Game 4: Mind Game

Can the Hawks put an end to this? (Benny Sieu/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

Can the Hawks put an end to this? (Benny Sieu/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

MILWAUKEE– No deep analysis necessary for this one. Basically Game 4 will show us what the Hawks are about. Are they mentally tough? Do they have pride? Are they for real?

They’ve said the right things about being embarrassed by what happened in Game 3 and vowing to respond this time once they get challenged but right now the Hawks are in a show-me state. That’s what happens when you get blown out on the road by a team you handled at home. The game was barely four minutes old, the Hawks down just 14-5, and Smoove knew they were in trouble.

“It felt like in the huddle we was down by 20 in the fourth quarter,” he said. “It was only the first timeout. I could tell everybody was tensed up. I could tell we wasn’t having fun at that point and time and it carried on pretty much the whole game. We’ve got to be able to play loose and free, and not worry about what’s going on around us and play with a lot of confidence.”

So after getting humbled like that, after a brutal video session Sunday morning followed by a practice, after two days to think about how they got bullied, are the Hawks better prepared mentally for Game 4?

“I think so,” Josh said. “Everybody is focused. Nobody wants to get blown out, I don’t care if it’s at home or on the road. It left a sour taste in our mouths yesterday. Definitely a wake-up call. We’ve just got to be prepared for anything they throw at us. I think we will play with a sense of urgency early on and not wait until we are down by 20-plus to be able to answer back.”

If there are skeptics among you, that’s with good reason. You’ve seen this story too many times. Hawks win home playoff games. Hawks don’t compete in road playoff games (with that one notable exception in Miami). Hawks can’t quite fulfill their potential. Hawks remain a second-tier team.

It’s got to feel like Charlie Brown trying to kick that football with Lucy holding. This would be the time you finally kick the dang thing only to have her pull it away again and ending up on your back feeling like a simp. Heck, I wasn’t sure where I was going with that but it’s actually not a bad analogy for Game 3, huh?

“For me it was a little disappointing because we didn’t respond,” Woody said. “You would hope that you’ve grown a little bit from last two years so the games won’t be [as] lopsided as it was [Saturday] night. You have got to learn from it and improve.”

Let’s forget what’s happening to Denver, Dallas, and the Lakers. Sure, those series show that nothing is for certain in the playoffs, even for the defending champs, but let’s not pretend they have anything to do with the Hawks. For one thing, all of those teams have more currency than the Hawks, who took another step by winning 53 games but won’t earn real respect until they can make a legit postseason run.

The Hawks have internal questions to answer and can’t be looking elsewhere to take comfort from getting blistered in the Bradley Center. Josh said the Hawks know winning tonight would help answer lingering questions about this group.

“The first two times [in the playoffs], especially when we first got in, we was new we didn’t understand things about the playoffs and the postseason,” Josh said. “We was just playing with a lot of momentum at home. We didn’t really know what to do on the road. Last year we still was young but we had the depth that we needed and we had the maturity and growth that we needed to be able to win games on the road.

“We’ve got to be able to approach every road game like we do home games: confident and not worried about the crowd and get back to having fun.”

The Hawks can earn redemption tonight. That’s always the cool thing about the playoffs. Win tonight for a 3-1 lead and so much pressure is alleviated from the Hawks. The questions would be about how the Bucks can possibly hope to avoid elimination at Philips Arena on Wednesday.

Lose and … well, at least the Hawks have homecourt.

“You play the regular season to get homecourt advantage,” Woody said. “Just in case. [Tonight] is a big game. If we win tomorrow night we can go home and wrap it up. If not we’ve just got to go home and handle our business there and continue to play it out until we can win four games.”

If the Hawks need to rely on homecourt advantage to win a series nearly everyone expected them to win convincingly it wouldn’t feel like they’ve taken another step, would it? And that’s before you consider what it would mean for a second-round series against the Magic, whose only concern is whether they can sweep the Bobcats tonight.

Better for the Hawks to win tonight and prove that Saturday wasn’t what they are about. They can show that they can win road playoff games under pressure. They can put down a plucky opponent that rose up for a quick minute but couldn’t hang when the Hawks played their game.

“The great teams, they figure it out eventually and we are not there yet,” Woody said. “We are still learning.”

MC

793 comments Add your comment

Sautee

April 26th, 2010
7:38 pm

I realize that Truth-serum has MANY names, but I think that The Truth is a different poster.

TYRACE

April 26th, 2010
7:47 pm

LET GO HAWKS LET GO HAWKS.

northcyde

April 26th, 2010
7:55 pm

If #5 has a bad game, then someone else must step up. That’s what happened last night in the San Antonio game, when Duncan was playing terrible, but George Hill stepped up.

In Game 6 of the Boston series, it was Marvin who stepped up.

Last year in Game 4 in Miami, Zaza was the big time player who stepped up.

I don’t want a high scoring game out of #5 tonight . . . just his regular all around “energy game”.

Is this too much to ask from #5 tonight?

15 pts ( 6 – 11 FG . . 4 – 6 FT )
8 rebs
4 asst
3 blks
2 stls
2 turn

I just want his regular type game. Not a superstar game. But what I don’t want, is for him to stink up the court. Regardless of what anyone else on the team does, I want to see if he’ll at least atone for his poor all around effort in Game 3.

O'Brien

April 26th, 2010
8:00 pm

Last night, the Spurs big 3 all struggled, but they found a way to win.

I would like to see Crawford get it going. And I would like to see Al play well. I think if those 2 play well, then we wont have to rely on Josh so much…

northcyde

April 26th, 2010
8:07 pm

I guess that would be 16 pts, if I got him making 6 FGs and 4 FTs.

OK

16 pts
8 rebs
4 asst
3 blks
2 stls

I’ve bee begging to see the Shawn Kemp version of Smoove for years now, but I guess I’m not going to get that. So I’ll settle for the decent version of Josh Smith . . or the god playing version of Lamar Odom. Just no more lifeless, “sell out” games on the road from him.

If he’s our “energy guy”, that’s what I’m expecting to see tonight from him.

Harpie

April 26th, 2010
8:08 pm

Mike Woodson = World’s Worst Coach. The Hawks will win NOTHING with this guy as “coach”.

Sautee

April 26th, 2010
8:20 pm

Harpie,

53 games and 3rd seed is NOTHING?

My glass is closer to half full, I guess.

bigdave

April 26th, 2010
8:21 pm

just make your move quick Al and you’ll be fine…

UGA

April 26th, 2010
8:23 pm

You people see the report on Yahoo:

Larry Brown to be the President for the Sixers and wants Woody as the coach.
We’re going to extend Woody, but we’re not going to offer much money so he may refuse.
We’re going to offer Joe the MAX, and our interested in selling our 1st round pick for 3 million.

northcyde

April 26th, 2010
8:25 pm

I have no faith in Crawford right now. As much as people have been bagging on Marvin, he can at least say that he’s shooting and playing better than Crawford.

Woody talks about trying to get him going tonight. That’s all well and good. We need him to get going. On the flip side, don’t alow that dude to jack up those wild shots he likes to take.

All of that Hot Sauce dribbling crap ain’t worth a damn in the playoffs. Nobody is going to “oooo” and “aaaaah” for his azz on the road. He just needs to play solid basketball, without all the theatrics. Make his open shots and take people off the dribble when he knows he has the advantage.

But if he’s cold again, Woody CANNOT extend his minutes.

Sautee

April 26th, 2010
8:36 pm

northcyde,

“All of that Hot Sauce dribbling crap ain’t worth a damn in the playoffs.”

I agree. Does that go for Joe as well?

drmaryb

April 26th, 2010
8:37 pm

NorthCyde

Why diss J-Cross now? Man, we need that dude to do his thing, if his “behind the back” cross over puts his shot in rythm ALL season? Don’t stop now! That’s his game – That’s how he rolls – That’s what he do!

He’s not the reason we have lost that one game – man, that’s on everbody! Especially the front – line & post play & defense dude.

Come on, everybody – Let’s get on board & Let’s Go!

Big Ray

April 26th, 2010
8:41 pm

Northcyde ,

Jamal hasn’t shown me anything in the playoffs so far. I hope he finds a way to light that match. He looks no more comfortable on the floor right now than Teague has at times during the season. Playoff virgins….I swear…

bigdave

April 26th, 2010
8:43 pm

lets get it..

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
8:44 pm

The count down to the destruction of the hawks begins

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
8:45 pm

Yea look at that bad D.

bigdave

April 26th, 2010
8:46 pm

Al kinda reminds me of Kurt Thomas actually.

sleepy

April 26th, 2010
8:46 pm

Northcyde didnt have any faith in Crawford to begin with hes knocked him from the start and lurked in the background all season throwing his jabs . Now he compares Crawford who has played 3 games in the past two weeks to Marvins ineptitude.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
8:48 pm

Hawks looking pretty damn good so far. Their heads are in the game, and although they have had a couple of defensive lapses, the Bucks haven’t yet taken advantage. Ball movement is really crisp. Let’s hope they can sustain this for a while.

thomas22

April 26th, 2010
8:48 pm

No matter how far we go this year, Coach W wont be back- he’s done a great job, but it’s just time for a change. I believe that story being reported on Yahoo! Sports about he and Larry Brown.

I still believe we can make it to the finals however….

sleepy

April 26th, 2010
8:50 pm

I have a good feeling about this game simply because we know who we are good or bad but lets not make the Bucks into something are not either we need to realize who they are too.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
8:50 pm

The rotations on the outside shooters is pretty much the only thing you can complain about right now.

Well, that and the jumper Josh just took.

bigdave

April 26th, 2010
8:51 pm

Joe is playing a smart game.. and Bibby is knocking down shot after shot.. make em pay… !

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
8:52 pm

Bibby may not be quick or good at defense any more, but that man has BALLS. The kind of balls you need, for example, to shut the opposing fans up when you diss their city knowing they are going to boo the hell out of you.

Big Ray

April 26th, 2010
8:53 pm

Better energy, better execution.

Bibby is hot, Josh needs to drive on Mbah a Moute.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
8:54 pm

Like Sekou just tweeted, the Bucks are keeping the Hawks out of the paint to start this game — difference is, the Hawks are actually moving the ball today and getting rhythm jumpers instead of creating shots one on one. Rhythm shots >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out of rhythm shots.

Big Ray

April 26th, 2010
8:55 pm

The shot didn’t go down, but I liked the move by Josh Smith. In the meantime, stop the layup drills!

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
8:55 pm

Marv is horrible

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
8:56 pm

Did anyone other than Marvin’s mom think he would make that? I would have been happy if he had just got it on the rim.

Despite the Hawks’ good start, MIlwaukee is right in this and the momentum is on their side. Hawks need to start getting to the free throw line and slowing this game down.

Big Ray

April 26th, 2010
8:56 pm

Geez, Marvin.

I’d rather see hot sauce dribbling than that flailing…

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
8:57 pm

That’s at least three shots the Hawks have missed that they usually make.

Big Ray

April 26th, 2010
8:58 pm

Whose hairbrained idea is it to throw a lob like that to Bibby? Stupid pass play!

thomas22

April 26th, 2010
8:59 pm

Marvin… Marvin… Marvin….. come on bro get it together

drmaryb

April 26th, 2010
8:59 pm

Hawks are playing like Game 2: Measured & Methodical! Hawks WIN by 10.
Skiles making adjustments early – trying to cool off our shooters – namely BIBBY.

But, I like our pace, energy and we don’t look tense. Bibby is smiling & we’re SWANGING that rock from side to side tonight.

Now, let’s make a RUN & put some distance on these fools! Bucks look tentative!

Hawk n the Ham

April 26th, 2010
8:59 pm

This needs to turn into the J Smoove show. STAT!

sleepy

April 26th, 2010
8:59 pm

That last switch was unnecessary they dont have the inside players to need to switch why not just flat out double Ridnour and force him to have to pass to Ersan Ilyasova 17 ft from the basket ?

Crawford was in a position to actually recover but instead had to go to the big due to the switch sometimes its just not necessary

welikebaseball2

April 26th, 2010
9:00 pm

Okay, here’s where we need coaching. The Bucks put in Ritenour (?spelling?), now we need to counter the move. He’s put the clamps on Bibby & seems to get open jumpers when he wants them. Alright Woodson, your move…heaven help us all…

o.O-Mac-Town -Macon, Georgia- Westsider-O.o

April 26th, 2010
9:00 pm

MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
9:00 pm

Hawks to lose this game also

o.O-Mac-Town -Macon, Georgia- Westsider-O.o

April 26th, 2010
9:01 pm

sleepy

April 26th, 2010
9:01 pm

why are we allowing these no offense bigs to do anything ?

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
9:01 pm

Josh being punked. This team sucks

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
9:02 pm

Like I said Hawks to lose

Big Ray

April 26th, 2010
9:02 pm

This is one way to exploit the switch defense: make their bigs guard your guards…

o.O-Mac-Town -Macon, Georgia- Westsider-O.o

April 26th, 2010
9:02 pm

lmao…We’re makin Delfino look like a superstar

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
9:02 pm

Hawks defense is slacking, and the offense ain’t good enough to keep up. You can’t give teams rhythm jumpers when they have the crowd behind them.

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
9:02 pm

Fire Woody this team needs a change

Big Ray

April 26th, 2010
9:03 pm

Y’all forget so quickly how Josh stuffed him in the last game? Delfino looks good because when we’re not switching, Marvin is pretending to guard him.

VenomSpitter

April 26th, 2010
9:03 pm

Wat did woody tell em “lets go iso”

Najeh Davenpoop

April 26th, 2010
9:04 pm

Good play by Jamal. The easiest, most surefire way to take the crowd out of it is by getting to the free throw line. Not just once, either.