Orlando–”Growth” has been the buzzword for the Hawks over the last two days.
Marvin: “We have an opportunity to show some growth. We’ve had a chance to close series [early] in the past and we haven’t done that.”
Al: “This is the first time we’ve been in this kind of position where we are up 3-1. We are a different team but they are coming out and giving us all they have. We have to make sure we come out ready and expect it and it will show some growth if we are able to come out on top.”
L.D.: “With this team I am always talking about this team growing. To me them positioning themselves to go into Orlando and finish this thing off, that’s a huge step in our growth process.”
I know what you are thinking. The Hawks have bigger goals than winning a first-round playoff series. That’s true but I’m also inclined to agree that a W tonight would mean be significant in a few ways.
Already the Hawks are the second team in franchise history to lead a seven-game series 3-1 (the ‘69-70 squad beat the Bulls in five). Win tonight and they would be the fifth time in 15 tries that an Atlanta Hawks team closed out a playoff series on the road (the ‘95-’96 squad was the last to do it, winning at Indiana). It also would be just the third time in 24 series the Atlanta Hawks won as the lower seed and the first time in a best-of-seven.
And let’s not forget that the Magic bludgeoned the Hawks last spring, prompting everyone to question their heart. Beating the Magic in five, even a different Magic team, would have to count for something.
That’s historical perspective. From a practical standpoint, the Hawks need the rest. Going seven games with Miami and Milwaukee the past two seasons didn’t help. That was especially true last season, when expectations for the Hawks were high and the Milwaukee series felt like a letdown.
“We were more worn out mentally than physically,” L.D. said. “We were already battered mentally and then we had had to gear up for what was going to be a physical pounding we knew that was going to happen during that series. It took a toll on us.”
So here’s a chance for the Hawks to put away the Magic and get a break between series. It won’t be easy.
“Coming back to this building, the energy is going to be high,” L.D. said. “The Magic have a lot of pride. They play hard. We have to expect we are not going to get a lot of calls. There’s a certain mentality you definitely have to have to close out a team. You play to be the desperate team as well. You don’t play like you have a 3-1 lead; you play like you’re behind 3-1. You play like this is the last game for you.”
More on those missed 3s
It seems one popular narrative in the series is that the Magic are missing bushels of wide open 3s. So I fired up the Synergy Sports Technology machine again to see if the video evidence supports that story.
In Game 3, the Magic got nine clean looks on 3-pointers (not counting heaves at the buzzer) and made four. One of those clean looks was a Redick miss when the Hawks pretty much let him shoot because Orlando was down four with time about to expire.
In Game 4, the Magic got eight clean looks on 3-pointers (not counting heaves at the buzzer) and made two. One of those clean looks was an Arenas miss after Jamal tripped and fell to the court (Jamal, by the way, aggressively defend 3s in that game after hardly working at it in the first three).
The Magic have attempted a total of 90 3-pointers in the series when subtracting the six heaves at the buzzer. By my count they’ve had 39 “clean” looks (43 percent of their legit attempts) and made 13, or 33 percent. I don’t know how many clean looks the Magic normally get or how many they usually make but it’s a pretty safe guess that they are accustomed to more open looks and making more of them.
There’s more to this story when you look at the video. The definition of a “clean” look is subjective but I can tell you mine was pretty liberal because these are NBA players in general and proven 3-point shooters in particular. I counted some looks as “clean” when Hawks defenders were quickly closing to challenge but didn’t appear to get a hand in the shooter’s face or into the expected path of the shot.
Those plays have happened a lot in this series. It’s been rare that a Magic shooter is standing alone outside of the 3-point line without the shot either being directly challenged or with the imminent threat of a closing defender. The Hawks have been very aggressive on their close-outs against Magic players other than Jameer (whom they don’t have to challenge as hard because he’s shorter) because none of them are a real threat to score off the dribble.
If Orlando’s 3-point shooters don’t look comfortable, could that be less about choking and more about being thrown off balance by swarms of long, athletic Hawks defenders buzzing around them? You can see on video that even when the Magic do get clean looks from 3 they tend to rush their shots. Could at least part of the reason for that be because they get only half a beat before a Hawks player is running at them to close off the space?
Maybe that’s why today Stan Van Gundy said: “We have to shoot the ball better, which I think in some ways means we have to have better patience and execution to create better shots.”
Again, I don’t know how many clean looks the Magic usually get in a game. I do know that a principle of their offense is to get those looks by way of Dwight post-ups leading to spot-up 3s. And I can tell you that after four games in this series the Magic still have gotten exactly one open 3-pointer in that manner. One.
That’s stymied the Magic’s effectiveness with spot-up Js, which was of one of their most effective play types in the regular season. Like Ryan Anderson said the other day, the Hawks are forcing the Magic to get their 3-point looks in different ways. It’s not going well for Orlando.
After looking at replays of all of Orlando’s 3-point attempts in this series, my take is that the “Magic are missing open shots” theory holds less water than the “aggressive Hawks defenders are disrupting Orlando’s shooters” theory.
Notes
Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat
608 comments Add your comment
James on Pharr Rd
April 26th, 2011
7:43 pm
Roll Call!
Wonder if Tiger shows up to support his Magic tonight…
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:43 pm
I don’t think Josh has jumped all series. Doesn’t really matter though. It’s not like we get an advantage by winning the tip.
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:44 pm
Turkadoo out of the game
drmaryb (*_-)
April 26th, 2011
7:45 pm
Fallen Soldier!
Turk down and out!
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:45 pm
I like how we’re attacking early
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:46 pm
#1 on Dwight. Three attempts at the rim for Smoove so far — one brick and two trips to the foul line. Good start.
J from the A
April 26th, 2011
7:46 pm
Horford should of hit Josh a bit sooner, but I’ll take the foul on Dwight!
Rev in Tampa
April 26th, 2011
7:46 pm
How did the magic leave Josh alone so long? He was open on the block for like 10 seconds.
drmaryb (*_-)
April 26th, 2011
7:47 pm
Josh drawing fouls! Go Josh Go!
Calm down and make the FT’s! Jitter bugs.
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:47 pm
Smoove is 8/18 (44%) from the free throw line in this series.
bigdave
April 26th, 2011
7:48 pm
3rd time Collins has opened up and we didnt look for him..
Dwight is leaving him.. feed him the rock, he has finished..
cp
April 26th, 2011
7:48 pm
slow game so far
Rev in Tampa
April 26th, 2011
7:48 pm
SteveW, the Magic announcers are quoting your stat about the Bucks and points per 100 possessions to explain the impact that Collins has made on the playoff series.
drmaryb (*_-)
April 26th, 2011
7:49 pm
James on Pharr Rd!
Is in the HOUSE!
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BTW, I once lived on Pharr Rd. In 1986!
J from the A
April 26th, 2011
7:49 pm
Looking for a good time? Here ya go!
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mykhalc
April 26th, 2011
7:49 pm
ball movement!!! ain’t it beautiful!!!
Rev in Tampa
April 26th, 2011
7:49 pm
Nice dish by Kirk
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:50 pm
Nice post up Smoove.
bigdave
April 26th, 2011
7:50 pm
allllllllllllll
niiiiiiiiiiiight
long!
long..
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:50 pm
Smith where he should be..on the post
mykhalc
April 26th, 2011
7:51 pm
run that $hit Kirk…
bigdave
April 26th, 2011
7:52 pm
good help and contest Joe.. like the effort
cp
April 26th, 2011
7:52 pm
Collins was wide open again. Joe has to pass him the ball
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:53 pm
burrrr it’s cold in here
Melvin
April 26th, 2011
7:53 pm
Josh need to make those shots in the paint… Dang it…
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2011
7:53 pm
why dont josh just dunk the ball at the rim
tremaine
April 26th, 2011
7:53 pm
Looks like the refs are trying to decide who wins the game.
mykhalc
April 26th, 2011
7:54 pm
yep…Joe passed on Collins twice…give it up…make Howard have to think about some more stuff…
drmaryb (*_-)
April 26th, 2011
7:54 pm
Tight!
Both teams look tight, tense. Loosen up Hawks and Run!
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:54 pm
Hawks need to slow the pace down a little and get Joe going on offense. Get him in position to hit that floater.
Section 303
April 26th, 2011
7:54 pm
Josh Smith awful, per usual.
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:55 pm
Yea it’d be nice if we would make Dwight play some defense. You know he doesn’t want to pick up the 2nd foul so the going should be a little easier for Twin.
Rev in Tampa
April 26th, 2011
7:55 pm
I can’t see how that last foul was on Horford. Horford went flying but he gets called for the foul. HOMECOOKING!
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:55 pm
Joe has been catching the ball out on the perimeter so far. He’s more effective when he gets it in that 15 foot range so that he doesn’t have to drive so far to get in the paint.
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:56 pm
Sweeet
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:56 pm
Foul #2 on Dwight. Way to crash the boards Smoove.
Melvin
April 26th, 2011
7:56 pm
2 fouls on Howard, yes….
J.J.M.
April 26th, 2011
7:56 pm
yesss now get collins out and move horford at center
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:56 pm
Time to make our run
cp
April 26th, 2011
7:56 pm
yes sir 2 quick fouls on Dwight. attack the rim Hawks
mykhalc
April 26th, 2011
7:56 pm
Josh is hittin the glass tonite…
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:57 pm
Magic in the penalty already and no Dwight on the floor for the rest of the quarter. Hawks gotta start posting up.
drmaryb (*_-)
April 26th, 2011
7:57 pm
Fallen Soldier #2!
Dwight is down and out!
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:57 pm
tweet tweet tweet all night long….
Rev in Tampa
April 26th, 2011
7:57 pm
First of all Howard walked all over the place. Then Collins doesnt get the obvious foul. Josh grabbed one of the strongest rebounds I have seen in a long time. Finally the ref called the reluctant foul on Dwight.
tremaine
April 26th, 2011
7:58 pm
Ok let’s see if the hawks take the ball to the basket.
mykhalc
April 26th, 2011
7:58 pm
alpha dog is in…
Sautee
April 26th, 2011
7:58 pm
Bob kills me with his “reach around”
Najeh Davenpoop
April 26th, 2011
7:58 pm
Haha @ Jamal getting booed by the Magic crowd. U mad?
thwg
April 26th, 2011
7:58 pm
That was one ugly shot by richardson