Atlanta Hawks at Trail Blazers: No zest for Zaza

Portland–The trading deadline came and went and Zaza is still with the Hawks after the team tried to deal him.

Is he happy about that?

“I don’t know,” he said. “I will say, yeah, I am happy because to moving in the middle of the season, especially [from] a team like Atlanta Hawks, you never know where you are going to go. So, yeah, for now I am happy but in the bigger picture, on different team it might be a better situation where I am getting more playing time and being more involved.

“For now, I am happy. I am not even thinking about next summer [that] I might go somewhere else or something. I definitely want to enjoy this year and do my best for this team.”

Zaza in happier times.

Zaza in happier times.

Zaza said that before he got a DNP-CD against the Warriors last night. He didn’t play against the Suns, either, but that was because he was potentially going to be moved. That’s not the case anymore, yet he still sat while Josh Powell played 18 minutes in Oakland and even Hilton Armstrong made a cameo appearance.

What gives?

“Coach’s decision going forward,” L.D. said. “I’m looking for certain things out of our big guys. I need presence, I need physicality, I need rebounding, I need screens being set to open up our perimeters. Prior to last night’s game we had lost five out of six, and I wanted to make sort of a change to give us a different look and jump start us a little bit.

“Josh Powell came in and did a good job for us. He came in and got eight rebounds in 18 minutes. I am just looking at some different things especially because we had been struggling lately.”

So it seems Zaza is out of the regular rotation for now. And Drew said after looking at the video from Friday, there’s a “strong possibility that more changes could be coming.”

Will they be changes to the starting lineup or the rotation?

“Both,” L.D. said.

No doubt Zaza has had some poor games lately. But here’s the thing with him: Look at his game logs and he had some of his most efficient and productive nights when he played the most minutes. And the on-court, off-court stats show that Zaza has been an effective defender, especially when he plays alongside Al (and isn’t playing alongside Powell.)

It’s not just the numbers. When Zaza gets more minutes he just seems more into it.

“It’s obvious,” he said. “Especially the role I am in, to bring energy. I am role player bringing energy and effort off the bench. Not only just me, but I am talking about any role player to come off the bench and [it's difficult to] make a difference in five, six minutes right away. I have had the games played more than 20 minutes [and] this is where you see the efficiency and my effort and energy.

“Especially I don’t come to the game and [have] any plays–not complaining, just saying that’s my [role]. In my situation to play five or six minutes, you have a defensive slippage or teams make most of their shots and don’t give you a chance to get a defensive rebound. Or offensively you make a mistake. My time is going fast meanwhile and you don’t seem that efficient.”

Zaza said that since the season started he hasn’t really talked to L.D. about his playing time. He said when he met with Drew last summer the coach was aware of the similar frustrations he had under Woody. In the interests of being professional, Zaza said he’s not going to go into L.D.’s office and complain now.

“Bottom line is whenever I get a chance to get on the court I am trying to do my best and help the team,” he said.

L.D. said he knows Zaza tends to go in a funk when he doesn’t get regular minutes but it seems that’s not in the cards for the near future.

“I’ve been in this thing too long, and this is just not a time to be sensitive,” Drew said. “This is a results business. I am willing to give every guy an opportunity but we have got to come up with wins. And everything I do has got to give this ball club an opportunity to win.

“I wish I could play every player. I wish things worked out for every player. If we are struggling in areas I have got to do something about it. I made a decision last night to give Josh Powell a look. Not that I am giving up on Zaza; I am going to need Zaza. But right now this is a decision that I had to make.”

Practice report

The Hawks had a light practice session today at ClubSport, a palace of a gym outside Portland. Weird scene: Kids playing a league game on an 8-foot rim on one court, multimillionaires going through their paces on the next.

Some guys hit the weight room. Josh, Marvin and Jamal played a 3-point shooting game. Drew’s focus was running Hinrich and Armstrong through the offense. He said Hinrich might start against the Blazers because big Andre Miller isn’t a good matchup for Teague.

The expectation still is that Hinrich will eventually become the starter. But after Drew’s comments about lineup changes and his still-fluctuating rotation, I’m not sure what to think anymore. I guess we’ll see.

(Update: Teague will start again tonight. “Just as soon as Kirk gets more familiar with what we are doing he will move into the lineup,” Drew said. “Kirk is really picking stuff up faster than I thought he would, which is good.” Marcus Camby will start for the Blazers after missing 16 games following knee surgery.)

No more ‘Rook

One aspect of the trade I’ve overlooked is that Teague no longer has JC2 to lean on. Teague now is back to being the only young guy. It’s not the biggest deal, I know, but he still is just 22-years old.

“The first day it was tough,” Teague said. “I did everything with him, so he was like my best friend on the team. I know there is a business side of basketball and things happen and I’m glad he gets to go down there and play. I am still going to get to see him in the summer, so it’s all good.”

As for Jordan, Teague said: “At first he was a little hurt, I guess you can say. He knew the business of basketball and he knew the decision the team had to make. I think he is probably happy now. He actually got to suit up the other night.”

Crawford played tonight, too, and had a very good line.

Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat

581 comments Add your comment

Sleepy

February 28th, 2011
12:10 am

cmon josh varejo smith hold your ground

Najeh Davenpoop

February 28th, 2011
12:10 am

Did the refs get together at half time and decide they were going to give the Blazers some make up calls or something? Non-call on Smoove on one end, and he gets called for a block when he clearly takes a charge (unless his feet were in the restricted area which I didn’t see) on the other end…

Melvin

February 28th, 2011
12:10 am

Josh got rob twice by the refs… should have been a foul on his shot attempt and that was a charge on LaMarcus.

J.J.M

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

so the refs are letting the fans get to them

Najeh Davenpoop

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

Teague more than held his own against Andre Miller trying to back him down…

bigdave

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

“feels like he should be getting more free throw opportunities”

not if he isnt getting fouled. thats whats wrong w/ the league..

cp

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

These boys came to play. Love this defense

Rufus1

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

WHO ARE THESE MASKED MEN????????????

lewis

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

teague playing phenomenal

Freshfromatl

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

Flawless execution!!!!

Wabe

February 28th, 2011
12:11 am

Keep playin him Drew…

he can play with the big boys…

northcyde

February 28th, 2011
12:12 am

The traps and switches are excellent tonight.

Like I said . . respect the captain.

Melvin

February 28th, 2011
12:12 am

Najeh,

Teague doesn’t weight much but I think he’s probably stronger than he looks. Dude arms looks huge…

SteveW

February 28th, 2011
12:13 am

However said Hinrich is not a top 20 PG may not be quite right. He’s 23 rd in scoring and 25th in assists by PG’s, but with his D probably top 10, that may push him into top 20 territory. Probably would.

And it’s almost a shame that a top 20 PG is cause for excitement in ATL. Shows we’ve been starved of PG of late

CONservative Johnson

February 28th, 2011
12:14 am

Glad the Hawks have played well (so far) in front of these anti-Atlanta ESPN announcers . . .

tom

February 28th, 2011
12:14 am

dare I say these hawks might play 48 mins of basketball?

Mac-Town, Georgia (urban-macon.blogspot.com)

February 28th, 2011
12:14 am

runnin and gunnin

Najeh Davenpoop

February 28th, 2011
12:14 am

Man to man D has been simply outstanding. Marvin that time doing a great job keeping Matthews in front of him, and Teague gets the steal as a result.

SteveW

February 28th, 2011
12:15 am

Melvin, Najeh – Teague showed out on strength at the combine predraft, and he’s only gotten stronger. Strength is not his problem.

Actually Teague said leg strength was a problem and he’s worked on it – getting into defensive stance

Sleepy

February 28th, 2011
12:15 am

Aldrich looked like he was 7′6 on that board

SteveW

February 28th, 2011
12:16 am

Teague just fits with his and this teams athleticism. No it doesnt’ translate in the playoffs, but the Suns came within a boxout of winning the West last season with this type team

northcyde

February 28th, 2011
12:17 am

Every shot is challenged. Just beautiful to watch for a change out of this team.

SteveW

February 28th, 2011
12:17 am

Wow, lettin’ Teague run with the 1st team awhile

Mac-Town, Georgia (urban-macon.blogspot.com)

February 28th, 2011
12:17 am

lol….runnin and gunnin

Najeh Davenpoop

February 28th, 2011
12:17 am

Teague is a pest, man.

Mac-Town, Georgia (urban-macon.blogspot.com)

February 28th, 2011
12:18 am

man….this is the business right here

Melvin

February 28th, 2011
12:18 am

Hawks are cooking with fresh grease….

Wabe

February 28th, 2011
12:18 am

The team defense has me siked…

Freshfromatl

February 28th, 2011
12:18 am

O M G!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SteveW

February 28th, 2011
12:18 am

Hope LD leaves Teague in. It would shock Teague probably.

northcyde

February 28th, 2011
12:18 am

Excellent basketball. Do it with defense and rebounding.

terrell

February 28th, 2011
12:19 am

Teague EARNING some damn minutes!

Jae Evolution

February 28th, 2011
12:19 am

Teague got pushed from behind man, I swear when they give this kid the slightest respect he’ll get to the line 6-8 times a game.

Leo

February 28th, 2011
12:19 am

Teague’s confidence has grown with each game played.

Najeh Davenpoop

February 28th, 2011
12:19 am

Hawks have been a little lucky with Blazers missing open shots on their last few possessions, but the Blazers are a team that functions best when Aldridge is getting post ups and the swingmen and guards are dribble penetrating. The Hawks have done an amazing job containing dribble penetration and have defended Aldridge well. So far, they are passing this test with flying colors.

northcyde

February 28th, 2011
12:20 am

JJ with 7 pts in the quarter, by the way.

Rufus1

February 28th, 2011
12:20 am

I CAN’T BREATH….. THEY SUFFOCATING ME AND THE BLAZER!!!!!

J.J.M

February 28th, 2011
12:20 am

EmirS.

February 28th, 2011
12:20 am

One thing I’m loving,

The PG gets the ball before half-court…ALOT more within the past few games.

Wabe

February 28th, 2011
12:20 am

Steal…after steal…after steal…

SteveW

February 28th, 2011
12:20 am

Teague’s stat line may not look good, but the guy belongs. 2-2-1 stat line, but if you see the game, you know he’s a factor

prison mike

February 28th, 2011
12:21 am

running these f@@@ in drag out the northwest.

Freshfromatl

February 28th, 2011
12:21 am

O M F G!!!!!!!!!!!!

Who Is This Team?!?!?!?!?

Loserville USA

February 28th, 2011
12:21 am

SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GIVE UP DRUGS AND ALCOHOL??????

Sensational

February 28th, 2011
12:21 am

This may be the best game I’ve ever seen any Atlanta Hawks team play up to this point.

Najeh Davenpoop

February 28th, 2011
12:21 am

“JJ with 7 pts in the quarter, by the way.”

All within the flow of the offense. As it should be.

lewis

February 28th, 2011
12:22 am

our best move was getting rid of bibby

northcyde

February 28th, 2011
12:22 am

That’s not luck Najeh . . every shot has been challenged. I haven’t seen the Hawks play this well defensively in a quarter since Game 6 of the Milwaukee series . . in which they dominated that 3rd quarter.

SteveW

February 28th, 2011
12:22 am

I can’t believe we’re doing this against Aldridge, Roy, Wallace, Miller, and Rudy – Big Wow!

Najeh Davenpoop

February 28th, 2011
12:23 am

Jodie Foster Doris Burke talking about the Hawks’ record against teams with winning records. I want to see how the Hawks stack up to other teams in that regard before I pass judgment on that.