Atlanta Hawks: Spurs 108, Hawks 92

San Antonio–Tight game, tough opponent, and the Hawks had to make a few food plays to earn a big road W. You know how this one ends.

– “It’s frustrating,” L.D. said. “That’s kind of been our case. We were the same way in Miami, going down the stretch in the fourth quarter and we had an opportunity. Tonight we had an opportunity as well. We just didn’t get the job done.”

– The Hawks played without J.J. and Zaza and they could have used both guys. Then Smoove was limited to 13 minutes after halftime and Richard Jefferson suddenly was shaking free for open 3s.

– But consider that the Spurs turned back the Hawks with Tim Duncan playing zero minutes in the fourth quarter and Manu Ginobili sitting the final nine minutes. “I just thought the team that was on the court was doing the job, so Manu and Timmy stayed in the bench,” Gregg Popovich said. “Sometimes there’s a certain flow going on in a game and a group is doing well, so there’s no reason to change it.”

– He makes it sound so simple, doesn’t he? Must be nice to have a deep, veteran, disciplined club that can close out Ws with its two main guys watching from the bench. “They’ve been together for a long time so they know what it takes to win down the stretch,” Josh said. “They’ve been in so many close games together. It’s kind of unfair to play against a team like that.”

– The Hawks played well enough for three quarters, took a 73-71 lead on Mo’s layup and then came unraveled.

– After committing eight turnovers through three quarters, the Spurs cranked up their intensity, got in the passing lines and the Hawks had seven miscues in the fourth. The Hawks held the Spurs to 18 points in the third quarter, with Twin doing a pretty good job of making Duncan shoot over him, then gave up 37 points with role players Jefferson, DeJuan Blair and George Hill leading the way.

– And, oh yeah, Tony Parker ran the show. “It took until the fourth quarter to finally get a flow and get a rhythm,” Popovich said. “Tony was a big part of that.”

Al had some costly turnovers. One led to a Hill free throw with the Hawks down 80-75 (and also gave Al his fourth foul). Blair took it from him with the Hawks down 94-86, leading to a Jefferson 3. Al also was responsible for a shot-clock violation with the Hawks trailing 65-64 in the third.

– “We put ourselves in a good position to win the game,” Al said. “It’s just the fact that I was being a little careless with the ball. I felt like we controlled the tempo of the game and we were right there. It’s just those few turnovers that really just changed the game completely. You can’t do that on the road.”

– San Antonio’s steals and 3-pointers energized what had been a relatively docile home crowd until the fourth quarter. “”You can play a little bit looser at home because you have the crowd to get behind you,” L.D. said. “But when you are on the road you have got to keep the crowd out of the game. You turn the basketball over, take ill-advised shots, the crowd gets back into it and you lose the momentum.”

– Josh left with 3:40 to go in the third quarter, soon after he had a tremendous block of Duncan’s fastbreak dunk attempt, and didnt’ return until 8:24 of the fourth. He said he tweaked his hamstring on the play but expects to play Saturday vs. the Pacers. “I just didn’t want to be out there hurting my teammates, so I had to come out,” he said.

– Smoove said he could have helped shut down the corner 3-pointers that Jefferson and Hill buried. “A couple of blown coverages when I went out of the game,” he said. “It’s always frustrating when you know you can help your team but I just wasn’t able to shake off those cramps.”

– With Zaza out, Josh Powell was forced to play some center. “We have enough big bodies, and with J.P. playing some five it allows me to play a guy who can stretch the defense a little bit with the pick-and-pop,” Drew said.

– Tough night for Bibby, who missed his first five jump shots and never found a flow. He tried going to the basket but just doesn’t have the lift to score among all those bodies.

– Marvin had moments where he looked explosive and other times where he seemed to struggle to walk. He played 42 productive minutes. “I’m OK,” he said. “I’m not complaining.”

Jamal’s shotmaking kept the Hawks close in the first half. He had five assists against two turnovers and even got a couple of blocked shots.

Damien Wilkins gave the Hawks 10 pretty good minutes. One thing I’ve noticed is he attacks the offensive glass even if he doesn’t always get his hands on the ball.

– The Hawks wanted to limit Parker on the pick-and-rolls and slow San Antonio’s transition scoring. They did well with the latter, not so much the former.

– The Hawks dropped to 2-6 against teams with winning records and 4-2 without J.J. With Chicago beating the Lakers and Miami on its way to victory at Golden State, the Hawks will fall to a tie for fifth with the Knicks in the East.

– “We had a chance to win the game,” Al said. “It just shows we still have a little ways to go as a team. I think we played good, we played hard, but they are a really good team over there.”

– “We were right there,” Marvin said. “I don’t believe in moral victories, personally, but it’s a good feeling to know you are playing at a high level against the best team in the league.”

MC

199 comments Add your comment

JeJe

December 11th, 2010
7:48 pm

Boston game on TNT

Melvin

December 11th, 2010
7:49 pm

The 2nd unit is playing well…

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
7:51 pm

The squad looks very good defensively tonight. Defense generating offense. And Teague ran the fast break correctly.

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
7:51 pm

LOL, Hawks shooting 34% and up 13.

bigdave

December 11th, 2010
7:54 pm

Tyler Hansbrough.. the Tim Tebow off hoops…

LionHearted(FormerlySteel)

December 11th, 2010
7:55 pm

This might be the most unexciting game of BBALL I have ever seen

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
7:55 pm

I wonder if Bibby is trying to recruit JJ to be part of “Team Dime”, so that JJ can pay for everything.

Melvin

December 11th, 2010
7:56 pm

Teague looking good… Josh/Damien get hits with LD 2 foul rule…SMH

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
7:57 pm

LOL . . damn. Even Damien is subject to the “two foul rule?”

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
7:57 pm

Hey LD, Mo has two fouls. Please take him out.

JeJe

December 11th, 2010
7:57 pm

LOL. Damien on 2 foul rule. That means LD likes him a lot. I’m sure LD would leave Marvin out there with 2 fouls?

JeJe

December 11th, 2010
7:58 pm

Marvin with 6. Damn he’s overachieving right now. Time to go back to his cuckoon come the 2nd half

bigdave

December 11th, 2010
7:59 pm

OMG.. somebody has shot Danny Granger..

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
8:00 pm

Was Tonya Harding in the building?

stizz

December 11th, 2010
8:02 pm

U know, Marvin hasn’t lived up to his first round label but if we could get a constant 15-20 per night between he and Damien now that it seems LD has finally given him Mo’s mins, I think we could live with that.

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
8:02 pm

Is Meth that much of a problem in Georgia? I like that ad campaign though. Instead of simply taking about the effects of Meth, the commercials are actually showing what people on Meth may do.

Good and effective ad campaign.

LOL @ Zaza with the block.

JeJe

December 11th, 2010
8:03 pm

Why the heck is TJ Ford not in? He is a Hawks Killer

JeJe

December 11th, 2010
8:04 pm

Wow we are playing so well that even Teague is playing solid

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
8:05 pm

( clapping for Teague )

terrell

December 11th, 2010
8:05 pm

Zaza in. How long before a moving screen? lol!

Najeh Davenpoop

December 11th, 2010
8:08 pm

There’s a limit to effectiveness, though — when you see the same commercial every break, it starts getting annoying and counterproductive. I think I’m going to go try meth just to spite them.

It is better than commercials that are just annoying from the first time you see them, though, like the Progressive Insurance commercial with that hideous pale woman.

JeJe

December 11th, 2010
8:08 pm

With Horford, it’s almost like I am shocked when he misses the midrange shot. if he could just increase his rebounding intensity now

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
8:11 pm

Jeje,

He has EIGHT in a half. That IS more like it.

ATL FAN

December 11th, 2010
8:13 pm

lmao Najeh that woman is so annoying

Melvin

December 11th, 2010
8:14 pm

Al is holding the ball too much…

ATL FAN

December 11th, 2010
8:15 pm

wow, pacers are right back in this

cp

December 11th, 2010
8:16 pm

Teague is playing very well. Nice to see him come in and be productive with his minutes….Damien Wilkens is what Mo is supposed to be…..Good first half

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
8:16 pm

Bad last couple of minutes.

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
8:17 pm

Melvin

December 11th, 2010
8:17 pm

My goodnes, Teague perfect from the field (2-2) and freethrow line (3-3) with 6rebs and 2 ast… Nice first half play from him…

Mantis

December 11th, 2010
8:19 pm

@ Sautee:

“Since our “low point” losing 4 in a row, we have won 7 of the next 9 including beating the Magic in Orlando. If LD sucks as badly as you say, how did they pull that off?”

“And please don’t tell me that they won despite his coaching. The players themselves have obviously bought in to his concepts whether you like them or not.”

Talk to me about how Larry Drew’s concepts are winning games when the Hawks are regularly knocking off +.500 teams.

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
8:23 pm

Mantis,

Like it or not, we’re on a pace to win 50 games. Some Hawks fans seem to have lost that fact.

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
8:28 pm

Boy, if Muschamp accepts the Fla. offer it will be really weird. Bulldog fans are not used to not hating the Fla. coach.

Ken Strickland

December 11th, 2010
8:40 pm

Bibby’s on the ball DEF is atrocious.

Blast

December 11th, 2010
8:41 pm

Those Progressive Insurance ads are just plain hideous.

“Are you gonna buy online?”

Why would I buy online when I’m already at the store? I might change my mind when I leave, or buy with someone else.

Y’all notice insurance companies have the most ads on tv?

We all know Hawks are winning tonight.

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
8:42 pm

Marvin and Damien have done a good job on Grainger.

Blast

December 11th, 2010
8:44 pm

Al should not hesitate. Just shoot anytime you are open!

Marvin!!!

bigdave

December 11th, 2010
8:45 pm

Mo bout to go knock over a candy dish..

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
8:46 pm

Marvin with two back to back solid games.

( clapping ) Way to be solid Marvin.

Najeh Davenpoop

December 11th, 2010
8:47 pm

Hawks are letting the Pacers hang around. The offense continues to be out of sync.

bigdave

December 11th, 2010
8:49 pm

Sautee..

well he accepted it.

cp

December 11th, 2010
8:53 pm

Nique just cannot pronounce the name Hibbert. He has been calling this dude Hibbet all night lol. Man it has to be another job they can give Nique within the organization

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
8:55 pm

LOL . . . who robs people in a laundromat?

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
8:56 pm

Muschamp’s a good guy. Gonna be harder to hate the Gators, for me.

ATL FAN

December 11th, 2010
8:58 pm

LMAO POWELL!! and lmao teague

Sautee

December 11th, 2010
8:58 pm

And in a real shocker, Cam wins the Heisman.

Najeh Davenpoop

December 11th, 2010
8:59 pm

Wow nice move Damien

northcyde

December 11th, 2010
8:59 pm

When JJ comes back, the Mo Evans situation is going to be interesting. Damien has proved his worth in a little over a week, that he can be a factor defensively.

So either Teague or Evans may get buried on the bench.

LOL @ teague . . . get your 10 rebounds man.

ATL FAN

December 11th, 2010
9:01 pm

Josh Powell playing great

Najeh Davenpoop

December 11th, 2010
9:02 pm

Looks like “Good Powell” showed up for this game.