Atlanta Hawks: Rockets 112, Hawks 106

Scola and Rockets pushed Hawks around. (AP Photo)

Scola and Rockets pushed Hawks around. (AP Photo)

  • A tough matchup and a tougher team undid the Hawks. The former wasn’t a surprise unless you thought Aaron Brooks and Kyle Lowry would have trouble getting past Atlanta’s guards. But it was a bit jarring to see a lack of support on Atlanta’s backline.
  • “We thought we could outscore this team,” L.D. said. “Defensively, I thought we were soft.”
  • Luis Scola, Jordan Hill and Chuck Hayes combined to make 24 of 37 shots.
  • “We just didn’t play with any kind of physicality and we didn’t take anything away,” Drew said. “We allowed them to back us into the paint and score easily. We forgot kind of who we are. We have not been a team starting games thinking we can outscore people. Our mindset has always been that it starts with our defense.”
  • Not sure about that, but the Hawks couldn’t even manage to put together their usual stretch of energetic defense to build a cushion and pull away. They led by nine points early because the Rockets were sloppy with the ball. Once they took care of it, the Hawks never really stopped them.
  • The Rockets made jump shots but they got quality looks. “They do have some scorers,” Al said, “but I think the biggest thing was we were not fully committed on the defensive end like we’ve been playing lately. That was a little discouraging but we have to regroup and get ready for Monday.”
  • Though the Hawks shot 49 percent from the field, the shot selection wasn’t very good after halftime. Josh was 2 for 8 and Jamal was 0 for 4.
  • “It was just a matter of our offense was our worst defense,” Mo said. “Our shot selection kind of led to their easy transition points and that was a recipe for disaster.”
  • Hill has been a disappointment since the Knicks drafted him No. 8 overall in the 2009 Draft. Tonight he posted a season high in points (16) and also had eight rebounds.
  • “That’s what we need out of him,” Rockets coach Rick Adelman said. “He rebounded tonight, he made shots around the basket. It just makes all the world of difference when we get that production.”
  • Smoove finally got on track offensively, only to give ground to Scola on defense. Scola slipped into open space or took Josh inside while scoring 18 points on 9 of 12 shooting in the first half to keep Houston close.
  • Then Lowry and Brooks finished the Hawks off in the second half with penetration, crisp ball movement and clutch shotmaking.
  • “With Brooks’ speed and Lowry’s speed, it is going to be hard to keep those guys in front of you,” L.D. said. “But we have faced guards like that before and we have done a good job collectively in corralling those kind of guys and contesting shots. Tonight we didn’t do a good job collectively.”
  • Teague got his chance against Brooks and wasn’t up to the task. L.D. showed restraint by not yanking him when he jacked up a 3 early in the shot clock.
  • Jamal seemed to grow frustrated as the game went on and he wasn’t getting his shots. He was 3 for 11 (two of those attempts were heaves at the buzzer) with three turnovers and an assist.
  • Smoove and Al combined for 22 rebounds. Joe had four. Everyone else totaled six. By contrast, Houston’s 45 rebounds were spread among 10 players. Hayes and Hill had eight and four other Rockets had at least four boards.
  • Atlanta’s rebounding 45-32 rebounding deficit might have been worse if Rockets rookie banger Patrick Patterson hadn’t left the game with chest pain after playing four minutes. Patterson, whom a Rockets spokesman said was experiencing flu-like symptoms before the game, was taken to Piedmont Hospital for tests.
  • This wasn’t a professional effort for the Hawks. J.J. had warned that it wouldn’t be an easy game but Atlanta seemed pretty nonchalant at times.
  • “More so than anything just the energy and effort that it takes to put into a game like this against a hard-fighting Rockets team, we didn’t have that,” Joe said. “Even when we got the lead in the second half, we relaxed and they got back in it.”
  • “Tonight we didn’t take them with enough seriousness,” L.D. said.
  • “I wish we could win every game but it’s not going to happen,” Bibby said. “They kept fighting. Their shots went down, and ours weren’t. It happens like that sometimes. You aren’t going to win every game.”
  • “We’re going to have nights like that, where teams are going to be able to shoot the ball extremely well like that,” Smoove said. “You just have to live with those games.”

MC

380 comments Add your comment

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:05 pm

Joe for 40 to give the city hope?!?

Melvin

January 17th, 2011
6:05 pm

Hawks picking up the defense….

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:05 pm

look @ the d..

packing the lane.

ATL FAN

January 17th, 2011
6:05 pm

LETS GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:05 pm

Finally the energy level for the Hawks is where it needs to be, and shots are starting to fall.

Ramon

January 17th, 2011
6:07 pm

MC does a decent job. But am I the only one who can’t remember Sekou having this many days off DURING the season? And we’re only half way through the season lol…

{MAC-Town Georgia 478}

January 17th, 2011
6:08 pm

That was a nice comeback after trailing all game, but now this team MUST be put away.

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:08 pm

Hawks make a technical free throw. It’s an MLK Day Miracle!

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:08 pm

“It’s between Smoove and Al for me. Horford is as good offensively as Smoove is defensively.”

both of them are a bit flawed in their respected strengths… some say Josh can t defend on ball.. while i say Al is nothing but a shooter..

toss up there..

but a no brainer for me due to the energy (lol using a coaches term) Josh gives you.

{MAC-Town Georgia 478}

January 17th, 2011
6:09 pm

O'Brien

January 17th, 2011
6:10 pm

Hawks can get away with this kind of game because its the Kings (even though the Kings won in NY).

I like the defense this quarter though

Ramon

January 17th, 2011
6:10 pm

Bigdave, but they’re both the only players on the team who are constantly improving each year.

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:10 pm

Jamal left his man.. for no reason. luckily Beno missed.

Melvin

January 17th, 2011
6:11 pm

Havent seen that Bibby to Josh lob play in awhile…

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:11 pm

“Bigdave, but they’re both the only players on the team who are constantly improving each year.”

oh certainly, its not even close.

O'Brien

January 17th, 2011
6:12 pm

Najeh,

The issue with Josh, is if he is having a bad game, he hangs his head, and that’s it. He’s done.

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:12 pm

Gotta close this game out. 5 point lead with 4 minutes is not safe by any means.

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:12 pm

wow..

beast.

just moved Al out the paint.

{MAC-Town Georgia 478}

January 17th, 2011
6:13 pm

Rev in Tampa

January 17th, 2011
6:13 pm

I think Joe saw Horford open toward teh basket on that last airball

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:13 pm

Ramon

January 17th, 2011
6:13 pm

O’Brien, I don’t know. Josh fills the stats better if he’s having a bad shooting night than Horford does.

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:13 pm

That was a bad possession. At least drive it to the hoop when you are isolated Jamal.

J.J.M

January 17th, 2011
6:14 pm

iso…why dont jamal just drive the ball

Melvin

January 17th, 2011
6:14 pm

The Kings bail the Hawks out with that bad possession…. Especially after Jamal took that bad shot…

Ramon

January 17th, 2011
6:15 pm

Horford with 7 blocks! Wow.

Melvin

January 17th, 2011
6:16 pm

Al,

6asts and 7blks…. along with 23/9… nice stat line…

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:16 pm

i aint even gone lie.. thats a hell of a line from Al boy.. goodness.

O'Brien

January 17th, 2011
6:17 pm

Wow. Jamal standing next to Horford looks almost as tall. But yet Jamal is 6′5″, and Al is 6′10″?

Is that true?

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:17 pm

BIG board by Smoove.

Ramon

January 17th, 2011
6:17 pm

No way Joe is the player of the game over Al.

{MAC-Town Georgia 478}

January 17th, 2011
6:17 pm

OT: AL quadruple double.

BAWSE….

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:17 pm

that was a nice call from LD

J.J.M

January 17th, 2011
6:17 pm

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:17 pm

Bibby has missed about five wide open 3’s in this game.

terrell

January 17th, 2011
6:18 pm

Bibby’s shot not falling, so why is he still in the game?

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:19 pm

O B..

im telling yall.. Al.. Josh.. and Joe are all about the same height and size.. smh.

makes you appreciate the things Joe does with the ball..

O'Brien

January 17th, 2011
6:19 pm

Jamal is cold. Why does he keep shooting? pass the ball Jamal!

Luckily, its the Kings. so we get away with it

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:20 pm

The Hawks’ guards have let them down in this one. Bad games from Bibby and Jamal.

Melvin

January 17th, 2011
6:20 pm

Terrible execution by the Hawks the last few possessions

Najeh Davenpoop

January 17th, 2011
6:20 pm

Horford’s previous career high in blocks was 6, set against Chicago a couple of years ago.

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:20 pm

Terrell ..

b/c you still have to account for his shooting prowess. keep leaving him if you want to.. he has a big shot in him..

ATL FAN

January 17th, 2011
6:20 pm

5-20 from 3 this game as a team. Game would be over by now if we had made the shots we’ve been making recently.

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:21 pm

they will go zone again..

hit a shot.

O'Brien

January 17th, 2011
6:21 pm

Najeh,

Despite bad games from Jamal, and Bibby not doing much…still no teague in the game

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:21 pm

ATL FAN

January 17th, 2011
6:22 pm

oh man, Joe Johnson!!

bigdave

January 17th, 2011
6:22 pm

World B FREEE

Melvin

January 17th, 2011
6:22 pm

Can Joe get a call.

O'Brien

January 17th, 2011
6:22 pm

What a shot by JJ