Heat at Atlanta Hawks: Williams injury shows risks of gearing up for meaningless games

Marvin turned an ankle at Washington and may not play tonight. I remember Marvin limping a bit during the game but he ended up playing 29 minutes and I don’t recall him getting treatment after the game.

In any event, Marvin’s injury provides a (admittedly after-the-fact) counterargument to the notion that the Hawks need to use these games to get ready for the playoffs.

“You are hoping your team looks at is an opportunity to gain momentum going into the playoffs,” L.D. said. “Looking at the last couple games, that’s not the case and I am concerned about that. But at the same time, keeping things in their proper perspective, we want to try to get to the playoffs as healthy as we can. What happened to Marvin the other night is the one thing you don’t want to happen where you get a starter or key guy hurt in a game that has very little meaning.”

Josh will return to the lineup tonight. L.D. said Josh will play limited minutes with the main goal of getting him some work after sitting out a week.

“I feel good,” Smoove said. “The swelling is down. I am going to play tonight and see how it feels in game action.”

Even after the injury to Marvin, J.J. still says the starters need minutes before the playoffs.

“It’s just a gamble you have to take when you are trying to get some chemistry and rhythm,” he said. “It happens, man. Guys are going to get injuries and nick nacks. You hope it doesn’t happen but it does.”

Better effort?

The Hawks mailed it in against a marginal playoff team and a lottery squad that played three D-League refugees. Maybe they will find some inspiration in playing the Heat.

“Especially the way they beat us here last time,” Jamal said. “They have a lot of momentum [after] beating Boston. We feel like we can get the momentum going towards the playoffs. I think we will be fired up for tonight.”

J.J. said he’s not sure about that.

“I have no clue. I don’t know,” he said. “The last few games we have played have been unacceptable. With us being back home maybe we will come out and play better.”

The Heat are trying to finish a game ahead of Boston to earn the No. 2 seed in the East. The Hawks could help prevent that, which would have no effect on their path through the playoffs but it would be something.

“No question there’s that,” Al said. “But at the same time we have to come out and play for ourselves.”

Iso-Kirk?

At Washington on Saturday there were several possessions in which Hinrich dribbled to every area of the half court while the rest of the Hawks stood and watched. He would make a move, dribble through traffic and then look up to see his teammates still standing.

It was unclear exactly what Hinrich and Hawks were trying to accomplish.

“There’s times when offensively we get a little stagnant,” Hinrich said. “It’s just one of those things we have to guard [against]. I think it all comes back to defense. If we are getting stops, the game is so much easier for us. We have got so many energy who can make plays and I think that is where our strength lies. So we will focus on that.”

Is Hinrich still learning his teammates’ games?

“I feel more and more comfortable every day,” he said. “I’ve very excited about what lies ahead of us. I think we still can be a very dangerous team and I think every guy in here believes that.”

Jameer takes a jab

It seems there is some buzz in Hawks fandom about Jameer’s comment to D-Rose that he would “catch you in the second round.” AJC wise guy Jeff Schultz asks: “Is it wise for the starting point guard on the Orlando Magic to just be assuming victory over Atlanta in the first round?”

I guess the Hawks can put that quote on the bulletin board. Come to think of it, they don’t really have a bulletin board as far as I can tell. Does any team, really? I see lots of grease boards, no bulletin boards.

Anyway, the Hawks do have a bunch of signs with inspirational slogans hanging in the locker room and hallways. Those didn’t inspire them to avoid taking a historic L from the Magic last spring or three 30-point beat downs at home and one to the Wiz this season so excuse me if I’m skeptical that something like Jameer’s quotes will have much effect on this group.

Al honored

The league awarded Al the the NBA Cares Community Assist Award for March after he donated $23,000 to Direct Relief International to assist Japan and the Pacific region following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. I ran into a Japanese reporter friend while I was in Houston and he says the people in his country are very appreciative of Al’s gesture.

Hawks sign Rolle

The Hawks today signed forward Magnum Rolle.

The Thunder selected Rolle, 25, with the 51st overall pick in the NBA draft before trading his rights to Indiana. The 6-foot-11 forward was in training camp with the Pacers last summer but ended up playing 15 games this season with the Maine Red Claws of the D-League.

Rolle, a native of the Bahamas, played at LSU and Louisiana Tech.

Atlanta now has 15 players on its roster.

Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat

487 comments Add your comment

cp

April 11th, 2011
7:14 pm

an offensive rebound, I almost forgot what they looked like… Hinrich gets burned by Bibby smh

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:14 pm

“What exactly are you basing this Knicks argument off of? Personal opinion? Because without some sort of statistical evidence, there is nothing to really back this up.”

I’m basing this mainly off of watching both teams and understanding that a team with two superstars is going to make more noise in the playoffs than a team whose best player is Gerald Wallace. But with that said, it’s fair to contest the idea. If you think last year’s Bobcats are better than this year’s Knicks, I don’t have the stats to prove you wrong. But if the Knicks don’t get swept in the first round this year, I think it’s fair to say my position on this is correct.

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:17 pm

2 offensive rebounds already . . leading to 3 points.

Wow

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:18 pm

Wow, I know this game means nothing, but that’s a lot of empty seats for a game against Miami. The 7 PM start always means half the crowd won’t show up on time, but still, a little surprising.

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:18 pm

There you go Smith . . . play like a big and work their azz.

bigdave

April 11th, 2011
7:18 pm

lol @ Joe yelling at mike when he was about to line up that 3.. forcing him to pass it..

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:19 pm

Great pass from Marvin to Al

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:19 pm

Hawks are really making an effort to get the ball inside so far.

tremaine

April 11th, 2011
7:19 pm

The rest look like it helped Josh.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:20 pm

Bibby has already driven inside more in this quarter than he did as a Hawk all season.

cp

April 11th, 2011
7:21 pm

Hinrich cant keep Bibby in front of him. Why is Hinrich starting?

tremaine

April 11th, 2011
7:22 pm

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:20 pm
Bibby has already driven inside more in this quarter than he did as a Hawk all season.

tremaine

April 11th, 2011
7:22 pm

Jerome

April 11th, 2011
7:22 pm

The Heat fans are definitely in the building tonight.

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:24 pm

Smith looks great tonight.

terrell

April 11th, 2011
7:27 pm

Damn, Bibby looking better than Kirk.

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:27 pm

I do like the fact that JJ has looked to drive almost every time. That’s what he has to do.

Come on Al . . don’t let Bosh overpower you for the rebound.

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:28 pm

Uh oh . . don’t tell me that Teague is back in the “doghouse” already. He’s going to be the 9th or 10 man off the bench.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:29 pm

At least from the sound of it, pretty much every Heat fan in the house is a female.

drmaryb (*_-)

April 11th, 2011
7:29 pm

Sharing is Caring!

Hawks sharing the ball very well tonight! Reminiscent of the first thirteen games of the season. Let’s keep the passing fron side to side up fellas.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:29 pm

Teague Party!

tremaine

April 11th, 2011
7:30 pm

TEAGUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:30 pm

And despite Teague being in the game, Jamal continues to run the point. WTF…

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:32 pm

The Hawks have missed at least three shots right at the rim.

drmaryb (*_-)

April 11th, 2011
7:32 pm

Josh tsaying away from that jumper? Nice, because he’s back on the post rebounding! Those put backs will fall eventually. He’s got to get his timing back.

Marvin raised his pain threshold level? Nice.

Roy

April 11th, 2011
7:33 pm

“But if the Knicks don’t get swept in the first round this year, I think it’s fair to say my position on this is correct.”

It’s kind of tough just to base whether or not the Knicks are better based upon whether or not they are able to win even 1 game in a series in the playoffs, but I get what you are saying. How the Knicks do in the playoffs will definitely say a lot about how good they really are though.

Sleepy

April 11th, 2011
7:34 pm

Najeh if the play call is a high screen and roll for jamal why do you need for Teague to bring the ball up ? Some of you are straight up anal about this stuff .

If teague can only be on the floor when hes able to bring the ball up then why do you wonder about why he hadnt been playing more when he plays with several other players who can push the rock ?

Jerome

April 11th, 2011
7:34 pm

It’s kind of funny how L.D. mentioned that he wanted to play Josh limited minutes, yet Josh is the last starter to leave the floor in this game. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised knowing that L.D. tends to do the opposite what he says.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:34 pm

If you’re going to play Josh Powell in the first quarter, clearly you are not trying to win. So what’s the point of playing an injured Smoove and Marvin?

LD makes no sense.

Melvin

April 11th, 2011
7:35 pm

ZaZa caught the ball in the paint (and didnt even look at the goal) only to pass it Jamal for a 3pt shot…

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:37 pm

SHUT THE F-CK UP NIQUE TEAGUE ISN’T EVEN GETTING A CHANCE TO INITIATE THE OFFENSE QUIT PICKING ON HIM

tremaine

April 11th, 2011
7:37 pm

Dominique is a joke.

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:37 pm

LOL @ Nique

My nephew is open in the corner. Don’t you shoot it . .get it to him.

Melvin

April 11th, 2011
7:38 pm

Nique was all over Teague for not passing the ball to Damien but did not say anything when Teague hit the shot…LOL

cp

April 11th, 2011
7:39 pm

smh@Nique getting mad at Teague again for not passing Damien the ball but says nothing when Teague hits the shot.

Sautee

April 11th, 2011
7:40 pm

On air nepotism at it’s best!

Roy

April 11th, 2011
7:40 pm

““The point is, you can pick out one or more scenarios to try and improve your argument, but when you put things into context and look at the big picture, things balance out. I’ll repeat it again, for each team that is stronger, another one is weaker.”

When five teams in the conference get worse while the other 10 teams stay the same or get better, this is not true.”

Just because some teams have improved, others have still gotten worse, and you are ignoring the fact that no matter how major the improvements of some teams have been, the collective regression by other teams has been worse, which is why the total number of losses this season by Eastern conference teams is less than the total following last season. I think you are missing my point here, but I’m honestly pretty tired of wasting time writing up these arguments for a lost cause. I’d like to just watch the game now, so let’s just agree to disagree. It’s clear that we are not seeing eye-to-eye on this.

lewis

April 11th, 2011
7:41 pm

lester conner’s advice on the fastest fast breaking teams

tremaine

April 11th, 2011
7:42 pm

Lester Conners would have made a better coach then LD.

Roy

April 11th, 2011
7:42 pm

Correction on my last post: the total number of losses this season by Eastern conference teams is GREATER than the total following last season

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:42 pm

Is anyone on this team going to box out?

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:43 pm

Terrible defense by Powell

lewis

April 11th, 2011
7:44 pm

anyone other than powell

bigdave

April 11th, 2011
7:44 pm

Nique wants Teague gone.

tremaine

April 11th, 2011
7:45 pm

Dumb-nique the Teague hater lol.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 11th, 2011
7:45 pm

northcyde

April 11th, 2011
7:45 pm

Nephew missed the rebound Nique . . . call it like it is.

Nice floater by Teague.

cp

April 11th, 2011
7:46 pm

Teague is looking good out there. He should be starting over Hinrich

Wabe

April 11th, 2011
7:46 pm

Free Jeff Teague.

Jerome

April 11th, 2011
7:47 pm

LOL @ Bob. How is Miami “underrated” on defense? Everyone recognizes that they are one of the best defensive teams in the league. You never hear people knocking the Heat defense.