Atlanta Hawks at Bucks Game 6: It’s Not Over

It wasn't too long ago the Hawks were in control of this series. Can they get it back?

It wasn't too long ago the Hawks were in control of this series. Can they get it back?

So we know the reasons to doubt the Hawks can win tonight. But I keep seeing comments on this blog and hearing people on talk radio expressing a strange sense that they believe the Hawks will win tonight. They qualify their statements to say there are so many logical reasons for them not to feel that way but some kind of hunch tells them the Hawks will do it. The Hawks have been known to be unpredictable.

It’s not out of the question, of course. This is especially true if you still believe the Hawks, when playing to their full potential, are a better team than the Bucks. When the AJC’s Jeff Schultz cornered ASG’s Michael Gearon Jr. , the co-owner made the point that this was the overwhelming view after the Hawks won Games 1 and 2. Now the emotions have swung the other way, which happens in the playoffs. Combine those sentiments with the Hawks’ problems on the road, the Game 5 meltdown, the pressure they are feeling, etc. and it’s not hard to see why there is widespread pessimism that the Hawks can pull it off.

Still, if you try it’s also possible to spin some of what happened on Wednesday into positives. Will J.J., Jamal and Bibby all have terrible shooting nights at the same time again? J.J. probably isn’t going to foul out again since he’s hardly ever done so in his career. It’s doubtful Josh will have to miss minutes because of a busted eye (though I guess you never know with Kurt Thomas out there).

And then there’s the psychology of tonight’s game. No doubt the Hawks are under tremendous pressure to win but what about the Bucks? They don’t have to win tonight but I can’t think they’d be eager to return to Philips since even they know they were fortunate to win Game 5. It’s easy to say it would be no big deal for the Bucks if they end up losing this series because they’ve already fared better than most anyone expected. But now that they are on the verge of springing a major upset while tonight enjoying what has been a tremendous home court advantage, they don’t want to turn back.

Even TNT talking head Charles Barkley, who has ripped the Hawks for their half court offense and players’ attitudes, took up that line of thinking (props to the AJC’s Ken Sugiura for bringing it to my attention).

“The Hawks have a chance,” Barkley said. “This is going to be a very difficult game for Milwaukee. This is the first time that they have the monkey on their back. They have been playing with house money the first five games of the series. When this series started no one thought they could win without Bogut. Then they win the first game and they get somewhat back into it.”

– Super commenter Niremetal emailed in response to yesterday’s blog post on the Hawks’ need for a ‘Zo-like presence:

“Do you think it’s possible to simply bring someone in who commands that kind of respect? I suspect that at least some part of the respect that Zo had stemmed from the fact that he’d been around Miami before, and knew both the coach and a couple of his teammates pretty well. The Hawks’ core has been together for 3 years now. Do you think that if a guy like Haslem or Grant Hill came in, he would get the ear of his teammates like that? I mean, Flip Saunders got tuned out by his players in Detroit. If long-time teammates can tune out a coach, I’d imagine they could tune out a player.”

Niremetal makes a great point. In fact, when ‘Zo was with the Nets in 2004-05, reports out of New Jersey suggested the established Nets players didn’t buy into his leadership style. But the Nets were a different situation than the Hawks. When Zo joined the Nets they were a veteran group that had already been to the Finals. So I could see where Nets players didn’t necessarily appreciate Zo coming in and telling them they needed better focus no matter how hard he worked

It’s also true Zo already had major cred within the Heat organization when he re-joined the team, and his close relationship with Pat Riley also didn’t hurt his standing. It could be that a Zo-like presence on the Hawks could upset the chemistry, which has been pretty good in general (with the notable exception of the bickering we’ve seen when things have been tight in this series).

But how could the Hawks shun a hardened vet who joins the team? The Hawks are a veteran team in the sense that they now have guys who’ve been around but, barring an unexpected run over the next couple weeks, what have they done in the postseason? Not say the Hawks haven’t earned some respect but so far they certainly haven’t made their name in the playoffs. This doesn’t mean the Hawks’ core guys wouldn’t chafe at an accomplished, outspoken guy with a forceful personality coming in as an outsider but it does mean they’d have less of a basis to complain.

–Have fun, Hawks fans.

MC

657 comments Add your comment

VenomSpitter

April 30th, 2010
8:51 pm

they better keep there feet on the peddle

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:51 pm

stop switching.. we were doing well..

Melvin

April 30th, 2010
8:51 pm

The Bucks made they attack Bibby that time down the floor…lol

JoBjo

April 30th, 2010
8:51 pm

Al gotta be tired of having to guard those quick guards.

WHY???

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

VenomSpitter

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

“Uh Bob tryin to Jinx the hawks lol

Vick Supporter

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

WHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what about woody now!!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Najeh Davenpoop

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

I missed the first half unfortunately… had to catch up on the blog post and tweets from @sekousmith01 and @ajchawks to find out what happened. So far in the 2nd half, the Hawks look like they remembered to pack their testicles. I still haven’t forgotten the big 3rd quarter lead they blew in Game 5, so I’m not getting my hopes up, but this is an admirable effort with their backs against the wall. I’m impressed.

Wabe

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

Yikes…

Where have these guys been?

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

thats how the 3 man weave is ran..

with an unselfish play from the center..

Elliot

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

For the past three games we’ve been seeing Dr. Jeckle, I think Mr. Hyde is finally starting to wake up a bit now.

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

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

cant allow MIL to get back into the game…have to keep their foot on their necks.

Blast

April 30th, 2010
8:52 pm

“Give the rock up, and great things will happen.”

Ever wise words from Hubie Brown.

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

April 30th, 2010
8:53 pm

If we win this series is Woody still gone??? I want both.

Vick Supporter

April 30th, 2010
8:53 pm

hawks!!!! baby

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:53 pm

Poop..

to make a long story short.. look at the points on the board from the sucks.. look at Salmons and Jennings % and ask yourself.. did we switch or play straight man..!

northcyde

April 30th, 2010
8:53 pm

Best defensive stretch of the year for this team.

23 – 4 in the 3rd . . no open jumpshots . . everything contested . . and only switching when it’s necessary.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 30th, 2010
8:54 pm

Oh yeah, and say what you want about Josh Smith, but he is by far the most willing passer this team has (along with maybe Teague who never plays). The Hawks’ offense is far, far more efficient when they run the ball through him in the low post as opposed to Joe on the perimeter, because Smoove actively looks to pass the ball whereas Joe looks to pass only when the shot is not available.

VenomSpitter

April 30th, 2010
8:54 pm

Yea woody should still be gone

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:54 pm

Mac Town..

co sign 8:53

3 games to figure out we were doing something wrong. and he still got on tv today and said he like what we were doing defensively..

WHY???

April 30th, 2010
8:55 pm

Man stay on em, don’t want any 4th qtr collapses

Melvin

April 30th, 2010
8:55 pm

Yes sir… Keep killing them in the Paint…

Vick Supporter

April 30th, 2010
8:55 pm

man..if only they could play with this type of urgency all the time

Najeh Davenpoop

April 30th, 2010
8:55 pm

“look at Salmons and Jennings % and ask yourself.. did we switch or play straight man..!”

Haha I figured looking at the halftime score that Woody finally made the adjustment he should have made two games ago, and Sekou’s Twitter confirmed it.

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:55 pm

Bibby can guard non elite 2’s b/c his foot speed is quick enough and his size allows him to hold his own against a potential post player…

Melvin

April 30th, 2010
8:56 pm

Maybe we should run a 4 corners offense the last 2mins just to make sure the Bucks set the scoring record…lol

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:56 pm

exactly…

forget 2 games ago..
this should have been done during the season.. only if we had an offense..

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:57 pm

Josh letting the f*cks fans have it..

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

April 30th, 2010
8:57 pm

OK…

we’re blowing them out…if we go on to win this game comfortably…the key is NOT to feel too good about it….because the deal will not be sealed

VenomSpitter

April 30th, 2010
8:57 pm

Man Nique shut up u tryin to jinx the hawks It aint over

bonquesha

April 30th, 2010
8:58 pm

Dominique has already called the game. I wish he would just shut up and let this thing play out.

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
8:58 pm

like i said.. switching everything is a luxury not a primary defense..

Melvin

April 30th, 2010
8:58 pm

Crawford was foul on that shot…

JoBjo

April 30th, 2010
8:59 pm

Crawdad not getting those calls like he did during regular season.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 30th, 2010
8:59 pm

Everyone on the Hawks looks like they have rededicated themselves defensively… except Bibby. Nearly every shot in this half has been contested. All you gotta do is get a hand in the face. It’s really that simple.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 30th, 2010
8:59 pm

Close out this quarter strong Hawks. Don’t let the Bucks back in the game.

Melvin

April 30th, 2010
8:59 pm

Yall should watch the game on ESPN. So you wont have to hear Nique yapping…

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
9:00 pm

no 3’s here..

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

April 30th, 2010
9:00 pm

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
9:01 pm

Mal or Joe cant get that call tonight on 3-4 occasions.. the buck contest hard..

VenomSpitter

April 30th, 2010
9:01 pm

The hawks better not choke this lead away or I’m gonna choke someone out

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
9:01 pm

they would’ve had to bring out some new nets if that one dropped…

Najeh Davenpoop

April 30th, 2010
9:02 pm

That’s the 8th good quarter the Hawks have played this series, and it couldn’t have come at a more important time. Props to them for stepping up in the face of that crowd and shutting them the f-ck up.

WHY???

April 30th, 2010
9:02 pm

OMG, double digit lead, how will WOODY blow this one

Melvin

April 30th, 2010
9:02 pm

Mo Cheeks. Now that’s my vote for Woody replacement.

Blast

April 30th, 2010
9:02 pm

This game is not over yet, folks! Wait until the fat lady sings. This is the Hawks we are talking about, remember? 4th qrt meltdown? Hint, hint, anyone…?

northcyde

April 30th, 2010
9:02 pm

LOL . . Mario always fouling

Grade for that quarter: A+

terrell

April 30th, 2010
9:02 pm

We just gave ourselves a chance for another 4th qtr meltdown It’s Iso time.

JoBjo

April 30th, 2010
9:03 pm

u ain’t the Big Dave that won the 3 point contest a few years back?

bigdave

April 30th, 2010
9:04 pm

Blast..

only if they switch everything and allow open shooters. if they continue with what has been working we should be straight..