Magic at Atlanta Hawks Game 4: Jamal Crawford, by the way, is balling

We interrupt the talk about fights and flops with the news that Jamal is having a good series.

Jamal was known as a good scorer/volume shooter on bad teams when he came to Atlanta. He shed that image with the most efficient season of his career while playing on a good team. Jamal also was the only guy to show up in the playoffs against Orlando last season but hardly anyone noticed because the Hawks were taking beatdowns (good scorer, bad team again).

After Jamal’s production and efficiency fell off this season in L.D.’s egalitarian offense, hardly anyone was expecting what we’ve seen so far in this series. According to ESPN Stats, Jamal is just the seventh guy in league history to score 20 points or more as a reserve in three consecutive postseason games.

“It’s different because in the playoffs, everybody knows every play you are calling,” Jamal said. “They went over it. They have had three days to prepare. At times it comes down to making plays and creating stuff. I love the big stage. I love playing at the highest level. I used the last month of the season to get in a rhythm and get relaxed.”

That part about loving the big stage is true. Anyone who knows Jamal will tell you he loves the attention. Shoot, he will tell you it’s the reason he was hyped about joining the Hawks: “I was just excited about getting to play on the big stage and on a good team because more people notice that. ”

Jamal’s love of the limelight is an emotional counter to the logical argument that he can’t keep this up because he’s shooting way over his norm, especially 3-pointers. It’s also a way to explain how that lucky, banked-in, challenged 3 in Game 3 sort of made sense in a Jamal kind of way.

“It’s no fluke, really,” Al said. “We are probably a little surprised at the way that shot went in. But he likes that. He likes being in that position.”

Notes

  • Twin appeared to be moving a bit stiffly before the game but he’s in the starting lineup. “Just try to keep it warm and pay through any discomfort,” he said.
  • L.D. on Al possibly guarding Dwight: “I won’t completely rule that out. We will just have to look at the rhythm of the game and the flow of the game.”
  • Al on defending Dwight without fouling: “It’s really tough. If you are fronting him, maybe you can get away with some stuff. The whole key is to keep him off [the block] and make him shoot over you. You have to know when to [front] him. You have to pick your spots.”
  • Hilton Armstrong: “I have to wait for my name to be called to try to defend Dwight and give a couple hard fouls if need be. . . . We just have to try to be solid and hold our ground against him. He’s strong but we have to keep fighting and be physical with him.”
  • L.D. on Stan Van Gundy’s flop complaints: “Maybe that evens up all of the illegal screens that’s been set. . . . We haven’t gotten the whistle. We are not going to cry and complain about it. We are just going to keep playing. This is what playoff basketball is. You can’t cry about a whistle, you have to learn to play through it.”
  • Van Gundy said he’s not “posturing for calls” but just doesn’t like flopping. “I am talking about 7-foot, 270-pound guys falling down like they are grade-school kids out there. It’s not just our series. You see it all the time in the NBA. It’s something I don’t like. I think it’s bad for the NBA and I wish it would stop. I don’t have any problem with how the series is being called. . . . A lot of the flops they haven’t even called fouls on Dwight, which is good. I’m just saying don’t flop. Stand up and play.”
  • Zaza: “So what do you expect him to say, Dwight keeps elbowing guys? Of course he is going to defend his player. I am not surprised. But I know I am not [flopping]. We are just trying to play basketball. We are trying to win the game. That is our goal.”
  • Q-Rich is starting in place of J-Rich. “It allows us to stay bigger,” Van Gundy said. “I like J.J. coming off the bench. We can run some stuff for him. It doesnt’ put all of our offensive guys on the floor at the same time.”
  • Arenas will be back in Orlando’s rotation. “We are going to need five perimeter guys,” Van Gundy said. “He’s going to be in there and I expect him to play well.”
  • L.D. on how Orlando’s lineup change might affect Joe: “The way they’ve been playing him, they’ve been coming every single time just a matter of how we play out of it. I don’t see that much difference. Dwight is coming every single time.”
  • Said Joe: “I wouldn’t say it opens up much. They may double a lot more. With Jason, I thought they picked spots where they played one-one-one and were satisfied with it. Now if a smaller man is on me maybe they come with the double team a lot quicker. We have to see. I think it’s neither here nor there. If we come out with the effort we need we definitely can get a win.”
  • Q-Rich: “We are going to bring out intensity. As far as all of that extra stuff goes that Collins and them are doing over there, we can’t control anything. But like [J-Rich] said, we going to protect ourselves. We are not going to be bullied or back down from anything.”
  • L.D.: “We haven’t taken a step back when it gets physical and emotions are high. Because when you do that, you expose yourself. We don’t condone fighting but we are not going to back down.”

Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat

688 comments Add your comment

northcyde

April 24th, 2011
8:54 pm

27 combined points between JJ and Jamal tonight. If the “magic number” is somewhere around 45 points . . Jamal may have to get around 25 – 27 points, while JJ gets 17 – 20.

tremaine

April 24th, 2011
8:54 pm

Outsider

April 24th, 2011
8:52 pm
This is my first time listening to Nique doing commentary. He is by far the worst I have heard.

lmao! co-sign.

northcyde

April 24th, 2011
8:54 pm

LOL @ what’s the key to Jamal’s game, as reported by Craig Sager

Jamal: “I’m a ball hog”.

Honesty from Jamal.

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
8:55 pm

ORLANDO MAY PULL THIS OUT THE WAY THE HAWKS ARE PLAYIN…

honest_abe

April 24th, 2011
8:55 pm

where would the hawks be without jamal?

bigdave

April 24th, 2011
8:55 pm

great team d..

J.J.M.

April 24th, 2011
8:56 pm

kirk is a idiot

Art Vandelay

April 24th, 2011
8:56 pm

Outsider: I agree, Nique is BYYYYY FAAAAR the worst commentator ever.

honest_abe

April 24th, 2011
8:56 pm

what an appropriate ending to the 3rd quarter. josh jacking a 3. swell.

James

April 24th, 2011
8:56 pm

Stop spotting up for threes, Josh! That annoys the hell out of me. Why doesn’t Josh get it!?

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
8:57 pm

DOWN 15 W/O JAMAL

JOSH GO SIT DOWN YOU IDIOT~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHOOTIN 3′S AGAIN?????????????????WTF??????????????????????

honest_abe

April 24th, 2011
8:57 pm

jjm kirk shot that so they could get a 2 for 1. there was some sort of reasoning behind that shot.

northcyde

April 24th, 2011
8:57 pm

Jamal what the hell? You have a better chance of making the contested 20 footer, than Smith does making that 3.

Only up 5.

The Magic are a few 3 point bombs, or a 3 minute cold stretch, from tying this game or taking the lead. Hawks need to really focus on defense this quarter. And our star players need to make CHAMPIONSHIP type plays.

Art Vandelay

April 24th, 2011
8:57 pm

Sigh…

LET’S GO HAWKS

northcyde

April 24th, 2011
8:57 pm

“a 3 minute cold stretch by us” . . . that should read.

J.J.M.

April 24th, 2011
8:57 pm

cant blame that last shot on josh crawford passed it up

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
8:57 pm

O WITHIN 5, LOOKIN GRIM FOR THE BIRDS…………

James

April 24th, 2011
8:58 pm

By the way, Joe has been very average tonight. He’s reacting very slow to double teams and over-handling the ball, meanwhile settling for tough jump shots.

bigdave

April 24th, 2011
8:58 pm

Josh just hold the ball instead of shooting it when they pass it to you.. smh.

maybe that will appease them.

honest_abe

April 24th, 2011
8:59 pm

time to buckle down… lets go with something that works. pick and roll al and jamal. please. order up!

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
8:59 pm

JOSH FOR BLAKE….

James

April 24th, 2011
8:59 pm

We need to run some more stuff with Al and Jamal. They are the only ones that have anything going offensively. Some pick-and-pop or pick-and-roll would be a nice idea.

TNScott

April 24th, 2011
9:00 pm

Another missed Josh Smith outside shot. I bet no one saw that coming.

drmondo

April 24th, 2011
9:00 pm

They play great then get really sloppy. Is this team uncoachable or just not coached? It is so frustrating to watch them get a great defensive stop only to throw up some horrible shot of their own. JS needs to penetrate! Where the hell did he get it in his head he was a long distance shooter?

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
9:00 pm

GOOD CALL REF!THAT FOUL WAS OFFENSIVE!!!!!!!

honest_abe

April 24th, 2011
9:01 pm

hilton playin some good minutes… GREAT TO SEE!

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
9:01 pm

HAWKS= PICKUP GAME….

Rev in Tampa

April 24th, 2011
9:01 pm

I love it that Horford was clapping in Dwights face when he ran over Armstrong.

J.J.M.

April 24th, 2011
9:01 pm

we suck at free throws

northcyde

April 24th, 2011
9:01 pm

LOL @ Jamal even nmissing FTs. 2 – 6 for him tonight.

They refuse to pull away from this team.

3 point lead now.

TNScott

April 24th, 2011
9:01 pm

Can we not make a foul shot

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
9:02 pm

3??????????? MUST WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

Buddy Grizzard

April 24th, 2011
9:02 pm

Stand corrected re: hilton

honest_abe

April 24th, 2011
9:02 pm

Sleepy

April 24th, 2011
9:02 pm

Marvin cut yo Azz to the basket .

Marvins man left him on that pick and roll to help on Al who set the pick and marvin just stood there instead of moving

Jay Dubu

April 24th, 2011
9:02 pm

too much iso Crawford….pass the ball!!!

Rev in Tampa

April 24th, 2011
9:02 pm

northcyde, Jamal may go for 45 all by himself

northcyde

April 24th, 2011
9:02 pm

Arenas with 13 points

DO NOT LET THIS DUDE BEAT YOU!!

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
9:03 pm

LOOKING GRIM….

honest_abe

April 24th, 2011
9:03 pm

bah… everyone saw this coming except sleepy.

J.J.M.

April 24th, 2011
9:04 pm

no idea why we are calling timeout when we will come out and keep shooting jumpers

northcyde

April 24th, 2011
9:04 pm

Oh ish . . . here we go. Gilbert has awaken. This is bad.

He is just like Jamal, in the fact that he can literally take over a game by himself when he gets hot.

Slimjr

April 24th, 2011
9:04 pm

GET ISO IN THERE ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LARRY!!!!!!!!!!1

tremaine

April 24th, 2011
9:04 pm

bigdave

April 24th, 2011
9:04 pm

Crawford was scoring.. but he was making it easy for Gilbert.

drmaryb (*_-)

April 24th, 2011
9:04 pm

Why oh why is Marvin on the floor?
What is he doing besides breathing?

The Hawks have played very careless, the entire game.

68 – 68 is a shame!

Wabe

April 24th, 2011
9:04 pm

the hawks are showing the same signs they’ve shown all year.

the same schizophrenic bullstuff.

the hawks will have times when they’re on point. the ball is moving, shots are falling.

but the hawks will never escape from their bad habits. time after time they resort to iso ball, wasted possessions, turnovers, lack of ball movement, forced shots – - which ultimately lead to lulls.

the thing about this series though is you’ve got a team on the other side that isn’t very good that can’t capitalize on the hawks typical bullstuff.

this is why if you put the hawks up against a more formidable team, a team that has better team defense and that can capitalize on the hawks mishaps, the hawks get blown away.

Rev in Tampa

April 24th, 2011
9:05 pm

whose been responsible for guarding Arenas?

drmondo

April 24th, 2011
9:05 pm

Jeesh!! It’s like trying to root for the Thrashers…Hawks just seem to self-destruct.

J.J.M.

April 24th, 2011
9:05 pm

good question why is marvin on the floor?