
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
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:04 pm
That’s what Crawford needs to do. Get himself to the line, and then when they start sagging off of him, hit the open shot or drive.
VenomSpitter
April 26th, 2010
9:04 pm
Big Ray it doesn’t matter wat happened in the Last Game. This is now. Josh has talked major sh.it and hasnt backed it up. Stop defending him so damn much.
sleepy
April 26th, 2010
9:05 pm
on that screen and roll our bigs should zone the area and the guards should just stay with there man if Ridnours wants to start launching long threes thats in our favor but we are playing them like they have Boozer or Dirk setting screens.
drmaryb
April 26th, 2010
9:05 pm
Perhaps ZSA ZSA could have given Josh a TOUR of Milwaukee since he played there.
We have GOT to put a body on Delfino! He screamed at his hand, “You HOT Man! – You HOT!” (LOL!)
But, Delfino will NOT put this team on his back! He can score 50 & his team will lose if we shut down Salmons & Jenny.
This game will be won in the 4th!
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:05 pm
Marvin left Josh hanging out to dry. Defense is the one thing he has done moderately well this year, and he’s absolutely terrible at it in this quarter. If he can’t contribute even that much, it’s time to nail his azz to the bench and play Mo Evans.
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:06 pm
Jamal put himself in that position by gambling, but it was a crappy foul
Hawk n the Ham
April 26th, 2010
9:06 pm
Did Crawford even touch him?????????
northcyde
April 26th, 2010
9:06 pm
Bibby is doing what Jennings did in Game 3. Way to knock down your shot man.
As for my Crawford comments . . you dang right he gets dissed now. He’s our 2nd leading scorer and we need him to show up. JR Smith in Denver is missing in action for the Nuggets too. All I know is if JJ were playing like he is so far, the JJ hate would be on level 10 on this blog.
drmaryb . .. I’m not a fan of the “tricky dribble” if he’s doing it just to be doing it. His play sometimes reminds me of how Jason Williams used to play in Sacramento . . when his nickname was “White Chocolate”.
J Will was exciting to watch, but they needed a more steady floor leader. That’s why they traded for Bibby. And Hubie Brown took all of that flash out of J-Will’s game while in Memphis, and made him a much better PG.
So that’s what I need from Crawford in the playoffs.
More substance . . . less flash.
By the way, I played those 5 numbers you listed today in Tennessee’s Pick 5. I’ll see how Ms. Cleo-ish you really are, if those numbers drop or not.
thomas22
April 26th, 2010
9:06 pm
I think the bucks have done their thing-I say we’ll take over in the 2nd
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:06 pm
Crawford looks real good so far.
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:06 pm
thats a big bucket from Jamal..
o.O-Mac-Town -Macon, Georgia- Westsider-O.o
April 26th, 2010
9:06 pm
You could tell that one was droppin when it left his hands
drmaryb
April 26th, 2010
9:07 pm
Its good to see the team scoring without Joe going off – YET! Oh Yeah – Joe will go OFF!
Iso-Joe in the 4th – Bring it on!
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:08 pm
Damn, this is one of those days I wish the fascists at Comcast didn’t take away my free picture-in-picture. Magic-Bobcats looks like a good one too.
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:09 pm
Joe is getting his shots.. shots that he will drop as this game progresses. a better sign early is that in setting up his teammates they have answered the bell..
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:10 pm
Nice shot Josh, shut the crowd up.
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:10 pm
Northcyde ,
Joe’s 0 for 4 with two free throws to his name, and we’re still only down by 1….don’t know if that’s a bad sign or not…
Hawk n the Ham
April 26th, 2010
9:10 pm
I think Josh was just as suprised as me that went in!! LOL.
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:11 pm
2 early contests on the Bucks’ jumpers. Nique is the eternal optimist, but he has a point — the Bucks can’t keep hitting shots with hands in their faces forever. As long as the Hawks force the Bucks into jumpers and contest every one of them, they should be in a good position to win this game.
o.O-Mac-Town -Macon, Georgia- Westsider-O.o
April 26th, 2010
9:11 pm
lmfao…..flying duck
VenomSpitter
April 26th, 2010
9:11 pm
LMAO @ Marvin. U suck.
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:11 pm
wow.. this guy has a looooong way to go..
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:11 pm
That play reminded me of a phrase Skip Caray used to use to describe players caught in run downs on the bases — “dead duck”.
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:11 pm
OMG. Okay, I don’t want to hear ONE more complaint about Josh running the ball up the court after watching what Marvin just did.
sleepy
April 26th, 2010
9:13 pm
Crawford has Ridnour on him ……………nothing more should need to be said
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:13 pm
You hear how quiet the crowd is now compared to the first quarter? All it takes is for the Hawks to focus long enough to put one run together for them to take the crowd out of it. Let’s see if they have the ability to do that.
Hawk n the Ham
April 26th, 2010
9:13 pm
But Marvin has so MUCH potential!
nunna!!
April 26th, 2010
9:13 pm
why is it that we still are not going inside??
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:13 pm
lets go ZaZa!
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:13 pm
Nice to see Zaza shoot it with confidence.
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:14 pm
Mo commits his share of fouls, but he gets called for some cheap ones i swear..
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:14 pm
Hawk n the Ham ,
Yeah, and that potential turned into ill-used kinetic energy…LOL
VenomSpitter
April 26th, 2010
9:15 pm
Woody sit yo egghead azz down
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:15 pm
same ref..
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:15 pm
What a BS call, that ref wasn’t even in place to make a good call. What an ass…
Hawk n the Ham
April 26th, 2010
9:15 pm
Big Ray
I hope you could hear my sarcasm in that text.
Hawk n the Ham
April 26th, 2010
9:16 pm
Are we playing the Cavs? The refs sure think we are.
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:16 pm
Hawks looked like nerves were bothering them that entire sequence. Mo was more jumpy than usual falling for that head fake and picking up that foul, and Josh and Zaza seemed too eager to make a play instead of letting the game come to them, trying to go up among those trees without getting in a good position to score.
ASJacket
April 26th, 2010
9:16 pm
Cmon, call the foul!
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:17 pm
Nique could get em up thats for sure..
VenomSpitter
April 26th, 2010
9:17 pm
LOL @ Nique
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:18 pm
Zaza, the whole reason you are in the game is to get those rebounds. BOX THE F-CK OUT.
Hawk n the Ham
April 26th, 2010
9:18 pm
Nique made me spit the popcorn out of my mouth with that answer.
bigdave
April 26th, 2010
9:18 pm
Za Za you gotta hit dem defensive boards a lil harder than that..
Big Ray
April 26th, 2010
9:18 pm
Hawk n the Ham ,
I was adding to your sarcasm, buddy…
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:19 pm
Another good play by Crawford, the Hawks’ best player at getting to the free throw line. The more the Hawks spend time at the line in this game, the more they take the crowd out of it, and the better their chances of winning.
VenomSpitter
April 26th, 2010
9:19 pm
MAN STOP THE STUPID SWITCHIN
o.O-Mac-Town -Macon, Georgia- Westsider-O.o
April 26th, 2010
9:19 pm
Nique called out the switch
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2010
9:19 pm
Switching D gets burned. Jennings was matched up on Zaza for like 8 seconds. That’s where the Hawks have to either double him and get the ball out of his hands or switch back.
VenomSpitter
April 26th, 2010
9:20 pm
Thats why woody needs to go. Terrible defensive strategy