Atlanta Hawks at Magic Game 1: Why will it be any different this time?

Orlando–That’s the question, isn’t it?

Unless you believe lots of Twin vs. Dwight is going to make up for 101 points of beat down. . . or Orlando vs. Atlanta without VC, Rashard and Gortat is that much worse than Orlando vs. Atlanta with J-Rich and Arenas . . . or L.D. is going to get something out of these players that Woody couldn’t . . . then there has to be something else to explain how the Hawks can win this series.

I’ve said I think the problem with the Hawks isn’t that they are good enough but just aren’t utilized properly or give in too easily, but rather they give in because they realize they are just not good enough. But I could be wrong about that. Maybe “something else” for the Hawks has nothing to do with match ups or lineups or shot selection or L.D.

Perhaps that’s why Hawks coaches included a couple appeals to players’ character among the usual keys on the pregame board:

“Good or bad, go to the next play.”

“Show no weakness or frustration.”

So I asked the Hawks: After what the Magic did to them last spring, why do they believe this series is going to be any different?

  • “The biggest lesson is experience,” J.J. said. “We went through that the previous two years. We definitely know what to expect in this first-round series.”
  • “I’m not really giving excuses, but there were a lot of guys not healthy last year,” Josh said. “There are no excuses this year. Guys have got to go out there and match their physicality. I think for those four games they controlled the whole game. They were may more physical than us, and it showed. We have got to be able to come out in this series and show these guys we are ready to play.”
  • “Our first game down there in the regular season we went there with the mindset, ‘Let’s close the book on last year,’” Twin said.
  • “I think we erased that during the regular season,” L.D. said. “With the playoffs being here now, I think our guys have responded to how they played last year vs. Orlando. I think they feel that they are a very capable ball club. Regardless of what happens tonight I don’t think it is going to shatter or waiver our confidence. I think our guys have gotten over the hump as far as what happened to us last year.”
  • “It’s a different year,” Zaza said. “They have got different players. We made some changes. Last year is history; this year is what we are dealing with. We are controlling ‘right now.’ We can’t do anything about last year.”
  • “It’s completely different,” Al said. “It’s a new year. We are playing a new lineup against them this season and that’s why we feel so confident going into the series.”
  • “I don’t even remember what happened last year,” Jamal said. “It’s a totally different year, a totally different team.”

Notes

  • Pape Sy, Magnum Rolle and Hilton Armstrong are inactive.
  • The word from Orlando media types is Dwight is irritated by the “Twin as Dwight stopper” storyline. “It is what it is,” Dwight said. “None of these people who write these articles are out there playing. They don’t know. We are the ones playing.”
  • Twin, meanwhile, says he’s been kind of amused by the sudden interest in what he has to say: “I haven’t seen this much attention since I was playing in the Finals.”
  • The tenor of the stories about Twin suggest that people are amazed that he can have any success against Dwight but he notes that he does have a track record: “I’ve had a lot of experience guarding Shaq, Tim Duncan, David Robinson, going up against great post players in the playoffs. This is just another name on the list.”
  • L.D. admits that the notion of defending Dwight straight-up probably isn’t sustainable over a seven-game series. “I think it’s important that you do give this team different looks in how you are going to defend Dwight, how you are going to defend any other actions you have to defend. No one can defend Dwight head’s up through a seven-game series. He’s just too big and too strong. I think overall your team concepts, you have to mix them up.”
  • Judging by L.D.’s comments over the last couple days, Jamal, Zaza and Marvin are the only bench guys who definitely are part of the rotation. The other bigs are available for Dwight if necessary. As for Teague, Drew said: “We will see how it goes. I hope I can get him in there because he did a good job in the last few games.”
  • Teague, comparing this year to last year’s playoffs: “There’s a possibility I actually might get in the game this year. Other than that, [I] just prepare for it like any other game.”
  • Joe on if playing less minutes and coasting over the final four games will benefit the Hawks: “That’s the plan. Hopefully it does. Regardless of that, I am ready to play. I just think it’s time that we answer the challenge. We all should be ready.”
  • J.J. Redick is active after missing the final 17 games with an abdominal injury. “We will play him like we normally would off the bench,” Stan Van Gundy said. “When J-Rich goes out, he will go in. How much he plays, he is going to have to figure that out and so am I and figure out where his conditioning is at.”
  • As you might expect, the Magic don’t put much stock in the regular-season series: “It’s all different now,” Van Gundy said. “It doesn’t really matter.” Said Dwight: “The regular season is over with. It’s a new ball game.”
  • Van Gundy does acknowledge that the Twin lineup has altered things: “They have played us bigger. They’ve defended us really well. We’ve got to attack them better and different. “
  • AJC wise guy Jeff Schultz is chatting during the game.

Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat

838 comments Add your comment

Najeh Davenpoop

April 16th, 2011
8:13 pm

Hawks as a team are not doing bad on the boards, though. Kirk and Joe have both crashed the boards really well.

Brandon

April 16th, 2011
8:13 pm

“Al draws the foul on Bass with a strong move. Once again, no double team.”

Bass is a good post-defender. That’s just smart coaching there. They will take their chances with Bass on Al, even though it’s clear that Al is getting what he wants in that matchup. With Anderson on Al, the Magic double immediately because they know Anderson has no chance in that matchup. Van Gundy knows what he’s doing.

J.J.M

April 16th, 2011
8:13 pm

Rev in Tampa

April 16th, 2011
8:13 pm

bigdave

April 16th, 2011
8:13 pm

damn.. Al letting Joe foul.. while he watch.

SteveW

April 16th, 2011
8:13 pm

Wow! I’m stunned. Go ahead Hawks, prove me wrong. I said the Magic in 4, I dare you to win this game ATL, Go ahead, I dare you!

O'Brien

April 16th, 2011
8:14 pm

Seriously, why does LD continue to let Powell play Howard?

All we are doing is giving up And Ones!

Brad

April 16th, 2011
8:14 pm

ANOTHER and 1. Geez

Najeh Davenpoop

April 16th, 2011
8:14 pm

Josh Powell needs to wrap him up, B!

lewis

April 16th, 2011
8:14 pm

dwight howard is pulling some jordan shiz

Melvin

April 16th, 2011
8:14 pm

Can we please foul Dwight hard and not give up the And-1….

cp

April 16th, 2011
8:14 pm

silly foul there. Way too many and 1’s

northcyde

April 16th, 2011
8:14 pm

JJ picked up the foul right there. Let’s see if Drew will sit him for this final stretch. I would leave him out there, because a few bad possessions can get the Magic back tied or ahead.

Worldwide Clyde

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

The Hawks are in a good position right now.

bigdave

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

Melvin

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

Hinrich is doing his thing….

northcyde

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

Wow Hinrich . . . he hasn’t done that since 2004

Brad

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

Kirk looks very good

terrell

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

Howard gettin his, but nobody else is. Can live with that.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

The Hawks’ back court on the whole has had a great half. Kirk, Joe and Jamal have all been in attack mode and have really had the upper hand against the Magic back court.

bigdave

April 16th, 2011
8:15 pm

he’ll miss both..

J.J.M

April 16th, 2011
8:16 pm

man do they have to call every single foul call

bigdave

April 16th, 2011
8:16 pm

well.. there goes my theory..

it had been true to form all year.

Brad

April 16th, 2011
8:17 pm

northcyde

April 16th, 2011
8:17 pm

Hinrich must’ve read the blog. Tired of people talking crap about him. Big half by all of our guards.

Melvin

April 16th, 2011
8:17 pm

Where are all the Kirk Haters at now?

Najeh Davenpoop

April 16th, 2011
8:17 pm

Hawks are shooting 56% against the Magic. A year ago this would have seemed impossible.

Rev in Tampa

April 16th, 2011
8:17 pm

Jameer Nelson was out partying last night.

terrell

April 16th, 2011
8:17 pm

Hinrich looking good. Offensively and defensively.

cp

April 16th, 2011
8:17 pm

This is the Hinrich the Hawks were looking for when they made the trade

bigdave

April 16th, 2011
8:18 pm

damn a 3.. i want 4

Sleepy

April 16th, 2011
8:18 pm

Al with TWO boards ?

O'Brien

April 16th, 2011
8:18 pm

Rod from CP,

What do you think about the first half that Hinrich is having, especially compared to how Jameer is playing?

J.J.M

April 16th, 2011
8:18 pm

if howard would have made that I was going to walk out the house

Brandon

April 16th, 2011
8:19 pm

So many people acted like we lost last year’s season vs. Orlando because we couldn’t handle Dwight, but the truth is that we lost because we chose to give Dwight too much attention and let the shooters murder us. As good as Dwight is, he almost has to score 60 to beat us by himself. The key to beating the magic is suffocating their 3-point shooters. Dwight is going to get his, regardless. He’s killing us in this game more than in any previous game, yet we are still in control, since we have taken away the shooters. I’d rather live with 2 points from Dwight and shaky free throw shooters than wide open 3 point shots.

With that being said, our offense still looks bad. We are just making shots right now, not using our advantages. If we want to win, we need to take advantage of our size and athleticism inside with Al, Josh, and Joe vs. Bass, Anderson, Hedo, and Richardson.

Melvin

April 16th, 2011
8:19 pm

38pts scored in a qtr. I will take it…

superiorblogman

April 16th, 2011
8:19 pm

Yeah Kirk finally showed up!!!!!!

Melvin

April 16th, 2011
8:20 pm

Hinrich held Jameer to 1pt in the 1st half…LOL

J.J.M

April 16th, 2011
8:20 pm

half time report “howard is destroying the hawks” but they wont mention whos winning

J from the A

April 16th, 2011
8:20 pm

Jameer 1 point, 0 assists.

Check the +/-.

I know it’s only one half of one game, but can my boy get a little bit of unconditional love?

Sleepy

April 16th, 2011
8:20 pm

6 offensive boards and I swear they scored on every single one . In the second half weve got to crash the board as a team not getting those boards is killing us .

Rev in Tampa

April 16th, 2011
8:20 pm

If the Hawks win this series 4-0 ESPN is still going to give Dwight Howard the MVP award for the series.

Brandon

April 16th, 2011
8:21 pm

Dwight has been other-wordly so far in this first half. I mean, he’s been borderline unreal. He’s doing more damage than he ever did last season when Al was on him, and yet we are still in this game. I’m just wondering what will happen when the jumpers stop falling. Will coach disgrace call for some interior play? Probably not. Will Collins slow Dwight down in the second half? I hope so.

bigdave

April 16th, 2011
8:21 pm

lets all hope the jumpers continue to fall..

lewis

April 16th, 2011
8:21 pm

al horford played the entire half

Worldwide Clyde

April 16th, 2011
8:21 pm

If we use all our fouls on our centers just let Smoove guard Howard and keep Horford on Bass. Drew got a good game plan working right now. Let’s see if it holds up.

Najeh Davenpoop

April 16th, 2011
8:22 pm

“the truth is that we lost because we chose to give Dwight too much attention and let the shooters murder us.”

Very true.

J from the A

April 16th, 2011
8:22 pm

OK. OK. He is getting love.

Now, let’s just hope Kirk can keep it up!

Brad

April 16th, 2011
8:23 pm

Did we win even one half in last year’s playoff series?

Brandon

April 16th, 2011
8:23 pm

“If the Hawks win this series 4-0 ESPN is still going to give Dwight Howard the MVP award for the series.”

Does it really matter though? There’s no hardware given for a series NBA, unless it’s in the Finals. Also, what good is MVP recognition in a series when you go home swept by an underdog team?