Atlanta Hawks: The defense tests

L.D. is pushing them on D, too. (AP Photo)

L.D. is pushing them on D, too. (AP Photo)

You might have noticed a lot of the talk from Hawks camp has been about offense. Two reasons for that, both having to do with circumstance.

For one, my access to practices has been limited. When I’ve been let in to watch the sessions the Hawks usually have been working on offense. So it follows that most of my dispatches have been about offense.

More than that, L.D. has spent the majority of practice time installing his complicated offensive system. But don’t t fret: L.D. knows tough defense is what makes true contenders. When the Hawks huddled up at the end of practice Thursday, he delivered this message to the team:

“Defense is what is going to carry us through the season. I’m not concerned about what we do offensively. The focus of the preseason is going to be defense. We are going to look at numbers like [defensive] field-goal percentage and the whole defensive realm. That is what is going to take us to another level. We have the athleticism, size, speed, and quickness to be a top-echelon defensive team.”

While teaching the offense has been a priority, L.D. said the Hawks have had defensive periods of at least one hour at the start of every practice. That work includes individual drills and also work on situations.

“That’s important because the tendency for a lot of players when they are drilling, they will do the drill but as soon as put them in game-like situations they have a tendency to forget or they are not as sharp,” he said in an interview. “Because now you are changing ends and it is forcing them to think about other things as well, and the tendency is to not be as sharp. We are stopping them and pointing the things out and watching a lot of tape to show them the mistakes.”

That’s the kind of work that should improve Atlanta’s defensive awareness, especially in transition. If L.D. can get the Hawks to truly buy into a culture of maximum defensive effort and toughness while also making them less predictable on offense, the Hawks might have a chance to be a better team even with essentially the same personnel.

Hey, it’s October. Nothing has gone wrong yet. This is the time for optimism, right?

L.D. said he would track defensive statistics throughout the season and give the players constant reports. The “hustle board” will include deflections and charging fouls drawn–the Hawks were last in the league in the latter category last season.

“My challenge to them is going to be defensively every night,” L.D. said. “We already have some numbers in mind where we want to be compared to last year. That is going to me a primary focus every night we step on the floor. [The 'hustle' numbers] gives us a gauge whether we are being active and making defensive plays. Because I think that is going to be the staple of who we are going to be.”

No GM love

You have to look pretty deep into the NBA.com’s annual survey of general managers to find the Hawks represented. The team didn’t get any votes to win the Southeast Division (not that it should) and none of its players earned superlatives (those are some tough lists to crack).

Smoove was on the “also receiving votes” list for players who best defend the passing lanes. JC2 was among those ARV for rookie most likely to be a “sleeper” success.

J.J. received at least one vote for “most underrated player acquisition” but, confusingly, he’s the only guy on the list who didn’t change teams. And GMs were not allowed to vote for their own team or personnel so, no, that wasn’t Rick Sund’s vote.

Al vs. Noah

Al’s friend and former Gators teammate Joakim Noah agreed to a five-year, $60 million extension with Chicago that also includes bonuses.

Noah’s deal gives some sense of what Al might expect for an extension with the Hawks. Statistically Noah and Horford are comparable players, though Al is younger by more than a year and has proven more durable. The Bulls are more flush with cash than the Hawks but so goes the price of keeping young talent.

Horford said he talked to Noah before his extension was official and was happy to see him get his deal. Does Al think he will be next in line?

“We’ll see,” he said.

Nov. 1 is the deadline.

Two debuts

L.D. has been around the league for a long time as a player and assistant coach but this will be a new experience for him at Philips tonight. It’s just an exhibition, but it’s his first time in the head coach’s chair.

Does he have any feelings on that?

“I just want to see everything that we have put in,” he said. “I am anxious to see how we can do it against an opponent. I know I have been waiting for this moment for a long time. But somebody asked me this question last night about having butterflies. I just told them, ‘I think I am too old to have butterflies.’

“I am more anxious and excited than anything. If I came in with a group of new guys for the first time, maybe there would be more anxiety. But we have been together for a while.”

This is my seventh season covering the league, but I am curious to see what the Hawks are about, too.

It’s all new for JC2, who is hyped to play his first NBA game, exhibition or not.

“I’m definitely looking forward to getting out there and play with the team on the real floor and just have a good time,” he said.

Crawford said a couple friends wold be there tonight to watch but that his family will wait for the Hawks to play in his native Detroit Monday.

Out of sight, sound

No TV or Radio for the game tonight, but you can follow my updates on Twitter.

MC

215 comments Add your comment

truthspitter

October 7th, 2010
11:30 pm

Who else was in there with them northcyde?

drmaryb (*_*)

October 7th, 2010
11:33 pm

SteveW asked:

“And where is Al going to get 12 boards from? He hasn’t busted 10 per game yet in a seasonal average, and hasn’t really improved in that category for a couple of years.”

SteveW great question there. Maybe he can grab a few extra
defensive boards by not switching out on perimeter guards on
the old gimmicky defense. I know they will still have to switch
some though. Also, SteveW I hop he can grab an offensive rebound here
and there.

Al was actually teetering around 10 boards per night anyways.
But, we shall see. I hope to see a lot of hustle plays from
these guys too. They’re paid enough to hustle – right?

drmaryb (*_*)

October 7th, 2010
11:35 pm

Coach Drew wil prolly take a look at his direct deposit
statements and say – damn!

“What’s Goin’ On?
-Marvin Gaye-

Yall MF’s better hustle! LOL!

Samuel

October 7th, 2010
11:39 pm

truthspitter

Who was on the floor during the 3rd?

That outstanding bench we got that will allow us to go 12 deep. Yea right. Looks like “Duck” might replace our “Max” contract stud on the All Star team this year. All that running around for 10 points. How long before JJ starts bitching and moaning?

Memphis played last night you know.

drmaryb (*_*)

October 7th, 2010
11:46 pm

Samuel,

Calm down baby, it’s going to be aiight.

This was a practice game – that’s all.
Film study tape.
Instructional video.

O'Brien

October 7th, 2010
11:47 pm

Samuel,

Now is the time to evaluate the bencch. I think the starters will be fine, but he needs to know what the bench is capable of.

Plus Jordan went 5-15, and Jamal didnt play

JeJe

October 7th, 2010
11:48 pm

MC, great updates.

Question: How do Marvin and Bibby look? These are the 2 most important players (maybe besides Teague) in terms of this team moving forward. Does Marvin care? Is he in shape? Can he make those jumpshots now? Is he shooting 3s again?

truthspitter

October 7th, 2010
11:52 pm

Seriously people are overreacting. Teague looked like Chris Paul last preseason and Jamal Crawford look like he was on his last league. So, I must say that preseason means nothing

truthspitter

October 8th, 2010
12:05 am

Braves suck. They gave the game away by swinging and manure in the dirt, choking chumps. I look forward to watching our Hawks all season choke away 20 pt leads at home

Grandad

October 8th, 2010
12:39 am

truthspitter

How did you like that call @ 2nd?
Pitchin’ was great!
For you to lambast the Braves for tonights game
after the way lincecum pitched …..
shows you know as little about baseball as
I do about “horse-doeuvres”.
Seriously – what about that call?

By the way I’m actually an expert on horse-doeuvres.

Rev in Georgia

October 8th, 2010
12:40 am

Grandad is to this site what Gilligan is to the professor…. a babbling idiot. This aint your site idiot. it belongs to all of us. Not just your controlling posterior.

Grandad

October 8th, 2010
12:49 am

SteveW -&- Mary Ellen

They ain’t gonna come from anywhere,
he’s gotta go get ‘em!
[Al = 12 boards]

* I hope you noticed the *Word* (hypothesis)

That was not a prediction !!!

By the way;
Al, Josh & Marv:
* those #’s total 45 & 28.
* Zaza = 5-7 & 4-5
* All the rest = gravy

That’s not bad for a frontline whose Alpha Dawg is a guard.

Remember I was posing a hypothetical.

What if?

Grandad

October 8th, 2010
12:53 am

* All the rest = gravy:
[Meaning - Etan, Cottage Cheese, -&- Josh #2]

Grandad

October 8th, 2010
12:56 am

Rev in Georgia

Thank you sir.
Your point is well taken.

The names have been changed to protect the innocent!

KevinM

October 8th, 2010
10:26 am

I disagree because I think the preseason means everything for the players on this bench.
You’ve got a roster with starters who will all get 32-35+mintes/game with the exception of Bibby/Teague.

Behind that, you’ve got scraps to choose from to get some playing time. Don’t expect any consistency from guys who get less than 10 min/game. And did Collins get a rebound in his 6 min?
If anybody is scrapping for minutes IMO, its going to be given to Josh Powell first. I dont’ think Zaza has a quality game for 27 min.

I would think in these types of games, you are looking for some consistency. Guys are getting used to playing with each other. One game won’t determine how good this team is, and Memphis had its highs and lows too.

And no excuse for missing free throws, whether we have a coach for it or not. I don’t give that to Dwight Howard either, and he shot over 800 last year.

Well, something to build upon, and while everyone wants to see JC2, but we already know what JC2 is….a hired gun.