This is what it’s like to coach the Hawks sometimes. . .
L.D. looks at his computer screen, where Smoove’s shooting percentages by distance are displayed. He holds up a shooting chart of Josh’s misses and makes.
These are the tools L.D. uses to try to convince Josh to stop taking Js.
“I’ve had talks with him: ‘You can’t take those shots. You are not making them,’” he said. “When I talk to my players and I am making a point, I back it up with numbers and facts and video.”
It’s not just Josh.
Following Game 3, the theory among Atlanta’s bigs was that their help against D-Rose’s penetration contributed to Chicago’s 18 offensive rebounds. So L.D. showed his players video cut-ups of each of those rebounds and put them into categories.
“Whether it’s Rose involved, or whether a poor block out or bad rotation, or whether they just man-for-man went after that ball more than we did,” he said.
Drew said “not blocking out” won in a landslide.
“At the end of the game, we look at the stat sheet and say, ‘Eighteen offensive rebounds, we have got to do something differently if our coverages are putting us at a disadvantage.’” Drew said. “That was not the case. This is just about man-on-man. It’s my will against his will.”
And so it goes down the list, L.D. showing the Hawks how they can be better and the players seeming to get the message only sometimes.
“You hope as a coach [you have] a team that knows their strengths and knows their limitations,” Drew said. “A player that knows strengths tries to put himself in a position where he can be successful nine times out of 10. A player who has limitations, he is going to try to stay away from it as much as he can because he knows that is going to hurt himself and hurt the team. Here we are in playoff basketball; it is no time to experiment with your limitations now.”
The Hawks shared the ball in Game 1, their best offensive game of the series. But by Game 3 it was lots of dribbling by J.J., no ball movement, no player movement, poor shot selection.
“That’s the story of the whole year,” L.D. said. “We play together and play out of double teams one game, then we come back and try to beat the double teams ourselves the next game. That’s just inconsistency. We watch film and we show where we do move the ball out of a double team. And then we have games where we try to beat the double teams ourselves. We show that day, after day, after day, after day. It’s got to click in and they’ve got to see when we move the ball, it works. And when we move the ball, we become more effective. And when we move the ball, it puts the defense in a bind.”
I told L.D. his players sometimes seem more focused on the result than the process. In other words, if they share the ball and the shots go in then they have no problem keeping it up. If they share the ball and they don’t make shots–even if they creates some good ones–then it doesn’t take long before they abandon that approach and start going one-on-one.
“It’s not going to work all the time,” Drew said. “In sharing the basketball, success should not be predicated on our makes. It should be predicated on are we getting good shots or the shot that we want or if it’s a high percentage shots. As long as we get good looks, and it’s the right person shooting it, that’s successful offense.”
What about Al?
Al’s offensive struggles have caused great anxiety among my blog people. Some of you have implored me to “find out what’s going on with Al,” as if you don’t believe what you see so there must be some hidden reason to explain his ineffectiveness.
Seriously, though, I understand the angst. You may not like it when J.J. dribbles out possessions or Josh jacks up momentum-sapping Js but at least those are expected developments. But if the most reliable scorer on the team for most of the season can’t get it done, then all hope is lost.
In the comments yesterday I said that my view was a) the pick-and-pop hasn’t been there for Al b) he’s been stymied by Chicago’s physical D, led by Noah, when he tries to go inside and c) he’s been taking too long to make decisions with the ball (it got him, too).
Today L.D. gave his view on Al’s issues:
“I don’t think it’s as much they have taken [the jump shot] away as he is rushing his shot when he gets it. Down in the low post he has got to be more of a workhorse. They are matching Noah on him and Noah is a good defender and I think that is bothering him a little bit. They are playing him more physical where he is not getting to his spots. Even Gibson is matched up against him and we are not gaining an advantage. He has got to be more of a workhorse down low, he has got to look for his shot. He’s had some good looks, particularly the last game, last game he was really just rushing his shot. There were a couple he took it looked like they didn’t have a chance. He has got to be more in-tune, more in-focus, and work into getting into his shooting spot and shooting form faster. They are a good defensive team and they get to people quicker.”
Al said after Game 3 that the Bulls have taken away the pick-and-pops and he’d like to get more post-ups. So today I asked him if he still thinks that’s the answer.
“At this point I am really going to focus more on my defense and rebounding,” he said. “If I get the post-ups that’s great but I think I have to keep impacting the team on the defense end and rebounding in order to make a difference.”
Al has had some success by quickly driving the ball when Noah runs hard at him to deny the pick-and-pop. Al said that’s one option to counter it.
“I just have to make adjustments as a player,” he said. “Whether it is giving an extra pass to my teammates or rolling instead of popping—just something different.”
‘Trust each other’
L.D. also had more to say about what Joe needs to do to get on track:
“First of all, you have got to really study film. Look and see what they are trying to take away from you. Look and see from a team defensive standpoint what they are trying to do to you. Obviously with him on the side they are crowding him and bringing an extra guy over–what we saw against Orlando, basically. They are playing him a little bit more aggressive on the ball, but as far as bringing another guy over it’s the same thing [the Magic] did with Dwight and we combated that by not just pounding the ball but swinging it quick and getting it to the other side and attack it. A lot of his attacks have to be from the middle of the floor, we will put more focus on that moving forward. But the one thing you can’t do is pound, and pound, and pound the ball and try to shoot it over double teams because you are playing into their hands. We have got to have the same trust in this series as we had in the Orlando series. We played out of double teams, we got the ball moved, we went into the second phase of our offense. We’ve got to trust in one another. We have definitely got to get the ball moved. Especially in this series because Chicago, on paper, is a better defensive team. Against a team that loads up on the first side, they are rangy, athletic, strong, you can’t hold the ball on one side and try to pound it.”
Notes
Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat
917 comments Add your comment
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
8:52 pm
MC,
ANY update on Hinrich? Could he play in a game 5 or 6?
O'Brien
May 8th, 2011
8:52 pm
Kerr:”Josh is very athletic. but not very energetic. Which is one reason why Hawks are up and down. Joe Johnson is the same way”
bigdave
May 8th, 2011
8:52 pm
excellent point Kerr..
your team takes on the attitude of your best player..
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
8:52 pm
LOL . . and then he makes the typical Smith play, but gets bailed out by the refs
Melvin
May 8th, 2011
8:53 pm
Yeah Teague….
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
8:53 pm
Great play by Teague right there. Recognizing the situation. That was a Spud Webb type play.
Marvin’s defense has been excellent tonight so far.
Christian
May 8th, 2011
8:53 pm
Man, Teague coast to coast!!!
Blast
May 8th, 2011
8:53 pm
Yeah, Rose on the bench and Hawks can’t pull away.
Shows how good and deep the Bulls are.
Great drive by Teague!
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
8:53 pm
Awful transition D
COME ON
Slimjr
May 8th, 2011
8:53 pm
Teague is great!!!Fire LARRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Row 109
May 8th, 2011
8:54 pm
TEAGUE DOIN THE THING
J.J.M.
May 8th, 2011
8:55 pm
wolf grey wolf grey
Slimjr
May 8th, 2011
8:55 pm
Larry= 2012 lottery pick
Ant banks
May 8th, 2011
8:55 pm
Fast DONT lie for teague either
Najeh Davenpoop
May 8th, 2011
8:56 pm
4 team fouls on the Bulls already. Keep attacking until they get the 5th. I liked that Teague drive. Let’s see some more of that. Make the refs blow the whistle.
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
8:56 pm
Bulls 9 – 24 FG . . but is 10 – 15 FT . . and has grabbed 5 offensive rebounds. That’s why this game is still relatively deadlocked.
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
8:56 pm
I like the Twin lineup.
We can put in Duck when Deng is out and we are much more physical/the lane is clogged
GREAT JOB MAKING THIS ADJUSTMENT IN GAME 3, LD
OH WAIT – YOU DIDNT
FIRE LD
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
8:57 pm
gOOD lORD -HOW MANY BOARD DOES JOSH HAVE!?!?!
YES JOSH
WHY DO U NOT ATTACK EVERY GAME
i don’t care if Josh doesn’t make FTs. Just ATTACK the HOOP and PLAY TO YOUR STRENGTHS
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
8:57 pm
Hawks are buing a lot of time for JJ, with the way Smith is playing.
There you go Jamal.
cp
May 8th, 2011
8:57 pm
damn Teague is fast
Row 109
May 8th, 2011
8:58 pm
MARVIN OUT
Slimjr
May 8th, 2011
8:58 pm
Boozer has a deadly 15 footer!
O'Brien
May 8th, 2011
8:58 pm
Teague is doing an excellent job chasing Korver around.
The Hawks set at least one moving screen every game..SMH
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
8:59 pm
Smoove with 6 boards
ZaZa with 6
Z getting HUGE minutes.
bigdave
May 8th, 2011
8:59 pm
that call is crazy.. Crawford was wanting him to shoot so he could blow the whistle..
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
8:59 pm
WTF?
Put COLLINS back in
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
8:59 pm
Horrible foul by Zaza . . if he touched him at all.
We don’t need Boozer to get going. While he has sucked in the playoffs, he’s capable of playing big.
OK . . now take notice of the rebounding. Horford at center, Smith at PF. See if those two can keep them off the glass.
Melvin
May 8th, 2011
8:59 pm
Where will the Bulls be without these free throws attempts?
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
9:00 pm
Well….There goes our defensive rebounding
Slimjr
May 8th, 2011
9:00 pm
Josh= 6Boards….
Refs bailing out Chicago.. Thug Refs got the memo…..Rigged…………………………
O'Brien
May 8th, 2011
9:00 pm
Why cant we make FT? 3-6 so far.
We missed 10 in game 2
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
9:00 pm
Josh, the guy guarding you has turf toe. HE IS IN EXTREME PAIN. DRIVE THE BALL
bigdave
May 8th, 2011
9:01 pm
smart play Josh.. smart.. and he recognizes Joe in the corner if that pass to Al isnt there..
Melvin
May 8th, 2011
9:01 pm
Say what! The Bulls are over the foul limit. About time.
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
9:02 pm
There you go Josh . . . playmaker Josh in effect.
cp
May 8th, 2011
9:02 pm
great oop from Josh
Row 109
May 8th, 2011
9:02 pm
MONSTER DUNK HORFORD
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
9:02 pm
Teague not playing all that well tonight on either end of the floor.
Rev in Tampa
May 8th, 2011
9:02 pm
If Al had not caught that pass Josh would have broken the backboard like he did in LA
Melvin
May 8th, 2011
9:02 pm
What a pass from Josh to Al
Row 109
May 8th, 2011
9:03 pm
PUT ROSE ON HIS BUTT
Melvin
May 8th, 2011
9:03 pm
Another touch foul call on Horford…
Brandon
May 8th, 2011
9:03 pm
We should really make those lob passes more often. That backdoor is open a lot.
Slimjr
May 8th, 2011
9:03 pm
Valet Parking Al???????????????????????????? cant block his shadow…
O'Brien
May 8th, 2011
9:04 pm
Come on Teague. You needed to make tha dunk.
Instead you miss, and a foul on Al.
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
9:04 pm
Damn . . Teague just got hung up right there. Got caught in between of wanting to dunk it or laying it up. And Horford picks up foul #3.
Slimjr
May 8th, 2011
9:04 pm
Thug ref this ish is rigged!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
northcyde
May 8th, 2011
9:04 pm
( sigh ) . . . why Josh
As well as he’s playing . . he’s 3 – 11 FG
Just because you’re open, doesn’t mean that you have to shoot it. Just dribble inside the paint and pass it.
Slimjr
May 8th, 2011
9:05 pm
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JOSH
JeJe
May 8th, 2011
9:05 pm
WHY IS JOSH GUARDING NOAH?
WHY IS JOSH GUARDING NOAH?
WHY IS JOSH GUARDING NOAH?
WHY IS JOSH GUARDING NOAH?
WHY IS JOSH GUARDING NOAH?