Bulls at Atlanta Hawks Game 3: Real home advantage again?

The postseason Hawks have defied a lot of the expectations created by the regular-season Hawks.

The thought was they can’t win if they don’t make their favored long 2s but after making 43.3 percent during the regular season, they are at just 36.1 percent in the playoffs. You figured defense would be a problem but postseason opponents are shooting just 41.2 percent, second to the Celtics. They didn’t get to the free-throw line much during the season but. . . . well, OK, that one still kind of holds true: .26 free-throw rate during the regular season, .29 during the postseason.

Another big difference: The Hawks have been good at home. Surely part of the reason for that is the atmosphere. Large crowds cheering enthusiastically for the Hawks were a rarity during the season. They were the rule against Orlando.

“I know they’ve been criticized in the past,” Jamal said of fans, “but in the playoffs they’ve been great.”

Smoove said he expects the same tonight.

“The environment is going to be fun,” he said. “It’s going to be as rowdy as they were [in Chicago], if not rowdier.”

Despite their problems at home this season, L.D. said the Hawks were eager to return home to Philips Arena in the first round.

“Coming back from Orlando for Game 2, I could sense the confidence level, the energy level,” he said.

Judging by the chatter among Bulls bloggers and the questions Chicago media types asked today, the visitors are expecting their fans to infiltrate Philips like they did during the regular season.

“Maybe,” J.J. said. “I am sure their fans will come out and show their support. But it is what it is. We can’t control that. The only thing we can control is [that] when we step inside those lines and play hard.”

Notes

  • Jamal apparently caused a stir in Chicago with a quote after Game 2.
  • Josh on his meeting with L.D.: “He wants me to be more mindful of the timing of the shots. He wants me to be efficient.”
  • J.J. on keeping homecourt: “It would be disappointing to let them come in our building and win. We went down there and worked so hard to get game.”
  • Josh on homecourt: “It will mean nothing if we go up there and get a split and come back and don’t have a good showing.”
  • J.J. on the Bulls: “I think they can play better, especially considering the fact Derrick hasn’t shot the ball particularly well. If we can just keep him at bay I think it will play into our hands.”
  • J.J. on if grinding games favor the Bulls: “I think we can go either way. I won’t say it’s a disadvantage for us. We can play a slow-down pace and grind it out as well. We’ve shown we can do that. If that’s the case then we are just going to have to bump it out.”
  • L.D. on whether D-Rose’s eight turnovers were due to sloppy play or Atlanta’s D: “Now I’m giving my secrets away. I would say, looking at his turnovers, defensively we are in the right spots.”
  • L.D. on if he planned to continue cross-matching Josh and Al: “We will start that way. There is a chance we will go back the other way. Our matchups, I don’t think, have hurt us. I think we have done a good job in our matchups. Defensively, we are on the money. Game 2 clearly our worst enemy was our execution offensively and our shot selection.”
  • L.D. on if he planned to stick with Jamal on Rose and Teague on Korver: “We mix it up just to give [Rose] different looks. Sometimes you will see Teague on him, sometimes you will see Joe on him. One thing we try to do is not be predictable in our matchups and find matchups that give us the most flexibility.”
  • D-Rose on Teague: “He’s playing well. He’s getting everybody into the game, passing the ball well, shooting the ball well, attacking, knowing his role. He was somebody that was in my [high school] class coming in so I’m happy for him.”
  • Al on facing Noah in two rugged playoff games: “We are out there boxing out and wrestling around. It’s all good. That’s the way it is. It’s fun. It’s basketball.”
  • Al said he hasn’t talked to or texted Noah since the Hawks advanced to play the Bulls.
  • Noah on the matchup: “It’s different. Me and Al shared a lot of great times together in college. We could have been pretty high picks after the first championship [but] we decided to come back for the love of the game and the love of playing with each other and having that taste of winning [another] championship. When you share moments like that and then you have to compete against each other, it’s tough. But it is what it is. It’s OK.”
  • Noah on the Bulls trying to take away Al on the pick-and-pop: “He’s a really improved shooter. He’s very consistent at hitting it. We try to have a game plan for it. We know it’s not easy. He’s a hell of a player and a hell of a competitor.”

By Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat

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487 comments Add your comment

J from the A

May 6th, 2011
8:01 pm

… but Josh keeps taking those jumpers …

Ole Hawks Fan

May 6th, 2011
8:01 pm

BRickkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

Brandon

May 6th, 2011
8:01 pm

Joe is in inefficient hero mode now. At this rate, it’s only a matter of time before Josh decides that he doesn’t care about this game anymore, and that’s a shame because Josh has actually been pretty active so far in this game.

Nedsdag

May 6th, 2011
8:01 pm

This team has no heart. You have a team come to your arena with your opponent’s fans filling up the stands and getting beat.

Nique's Revenge

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

what an embarrassment

Brad

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

Rose laughing at us…

Najeh Davenpoop

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

I’m breaking out the chop and chant. This game is over.

tiger woo

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

Something told me not to buy tickets for the game tonight – glad I listened.

SteveW

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

Sautee – Been concerned about that quality depth – 11 deep

terrell

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

Now this is the Hawks I know. Gettin blowed out on national TV again. Wow!

Nique's Revenge

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

and the rest of the hawks… if josh is OUTSIDE of the paint, DO NOT GIVE HIM THE BALL

Rod from College Park

May 6th, 2011
8:02 pm

Marvin wide open, and passing the ball like a hot potato to Josh, LOL

superiorblogman

May 6th, 2011
8:03 pm

Josh and Al some soft arse bytches

O'Brien

May 6th, 2011
8:03 pm

The old Hawks have showed up.

Like LD said. hawks play so much better when they have the early lead. Bulls jumped on us early, and we have gone back to the team that lost three 30+ point home losses.

I still havent seen anyone out Rose on the floor…SMH

Ole Hawks Fan

May 6th, 2011
8:03 pm

I asked the question before game 2…………………..Is this team satisfied with the one win in the second round and that is it for this group?

terrell

May 6th, 2011
8:04 pm

Least its not an elimination game.

dacheesecakeman

May 6th, 2011
8:04 pm

no defense and you’re letting Rose have his way with you

Worldwide Clyde

May 6th, 2011
8:04 pm

This is why Worldwide Clyde doesn’t go to Hawks games anymore. I can watch the Hawks get blown out for free on the internet. Only thing poppin at Hawks games is all the groupies that show up.

Nique's Revenge

May 6th, 2011
8:04 pm

so josh can block a few shots sometimes and dunks here and there.

but he has no handles, has no J, has no post game, can’t pass very well, and apparently does not listen to the coach very well.

any trade value left on him?

cp

May 6th, 2011
8:04 pm

The Hawks were just happy to win one game

404atlhoops

May 6th, 2011
8:04 pm

Granted the Hawks are not playing well but the Bulls are shooting lights out. Nobody can beat Chicago when they are playing like this. I mean Ronnie Brewer is hitting jumpers out of all people. That should tell you something right there…..

terrell

May 6th, 2011
8:04 pm

Has Al been hanging out in Midtown?

SteveW

May 6th, 2011
8:05 pm

It’s bad, but I’m not giving up yet – we need a run before the half

Please don’t tell me our goal was to win 1 game in the 2nd round. Please!!!!!!!!

Brandon

May 6th, 2011
8:05 pm

When it comes to the atlanta Hawks, a flash flood comes once it starts to rain. Once one thing goes wrong, it leads to something else going wrong, and before you know it, everything just collapses.

The Hawks started out by taking bad shots, then the bulls built a small lead, and the Hawks couldn’t stop them from scoring. This led to frustration and rushed shots, which led to a larger deficit. Then, to get the Hawks out of the hole they dug, Joe decided it was time to play “hero ball” and it resulted in the team being down by even more. Then, as a result, Josh didn’t feel like he was getting the ball enough, so he decided to shoot whenever he could and bricks started flying. It’s like a domino effect. Before you know it, Jamal may start putting on a cross-over dribbling exhibition, and all hell will break loose. If that happens, it’s only a matter of time before we are down by 30+.

Ole Hawks Fan

May 6th, 2011
8:05 pm

Two dribblers in the game…………….lots of ISO COMING

Najeh Davenpoop

May 6th, 2011
8:06 pm

I’m guessing everyone is going to be all over Smoove for taking two bricks, with relatively little mention of the fact that Al is playing like Jon Koncak.

Paradise Lost

May 6th, 2011
8:06 pm

WTH is going on? I’m about to board a plane to ATL AND go see the game Sunday!! I tune it to listen before I board and we’re down 19???? Come on Hawks, let’s DO THIS!!

Brad

May 6th, 2011
8:06 pm

J from the A

May 6th, 2011
8:06 pm

All created by Josh.

At least Al can make a wide open dunk.

Brandon

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

I, desperately, hope that that dunk gets Al going because he’s been beyond horrible so far in this game.

SteveW

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

If Noah could shoot we’d be toast

J from the A

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

There you go Al.

dacheesecakeman

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

Nique's Revenge

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

ok let’s get it down to ten, SIT JOSH, and hustle

Ole Hawks Fan

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

SteveW

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

Al is playing terrible – I have no idea why LD is leaving him in the game – ZaZa, Collins, Etan hurt?

Nedsdag

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

Paradise Lost, stay home. You’re not missing anything.

Brandon

May 6th, 2011
8:07 pm

Back to back baskets by Horford. I hope this is a sign of good things to come.

J from the A

May 6th, 2011
8:08 pm

Najeh Davenpoop

May 6th, 2011
8:06 pm

“I’m guessing everyone is going to be all over Smoove for taking two bricks, with relatively little mention of the fact that Al is playing like Jon Koncak.”

Amen to this.

But perhaps Josh to Al on the break, followed by Joe to Al on the offensive set may get Al going.

Ole Hawks Fan

May 6th, 2011
8:08 pm

Josh……………………NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooo

SteveW

May 6th, 2011
8:08 pm

Then he hits a shot

SteveW

May 6th, 2011
8:09 pm

Well we got our run we needed before the half. This is not insurmountable.

Bench Al!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tiger woo

May 6th, 2011
8:09 pm

This game is far from over !!

drmaryb (*_-)

May 6th, 2011
8:09 pm

Brad

I wish we could block you! Leave SlimJr alone, he’s doing his job!

Go Slim Go! Bring your passion!

Ole Hawks Fan

May 6th, 2011
8:09 pm

Worldwide Clyde

May 6th, 2011
8:10 pm

Bulls getting good looks off of screens but the Hawks still going one on one. Someone show LD how to draw up a play.

cp

May 6th, 2011
8:10 pm

Lucky its only 13. smh Jamal getting a tech

terrell

May 6th, 2011
8:10 pm

Will Joe ever duplicate his game 1 performance in this series again? I doubt it. That’s the difference in good players, and great players.

Brandon

May 6th, 2011
8:10 pm

I really think that we should just take out Jamal for a defender in this game. Korver and Rose have been killing us, and that is a direct result of Jamal’s inability to defend either of those guys. Also, Jamal doesn’t really have it going offensively.

As far as Horford, he’s not playing well either, but with Zaza also playing like garbage, I don’t know what L.D. can do there. I don’t think Collins or Etan are going to do much better. However, I would try playing damien for some minutes to help defend the perimeter.

Sautee

May 6th, 2011
8:10 pm

Najeh,

That’s an insult to Koncak