Atlanta Hawks at Heat: Game thread

Miami–All Hawks except Kirk Hinrich (shoulder) are good to go. Donald Sloan is inactive.

  • Hinrich is to see his doctor tomorrow but Larry Drew still isn’t sure when he will return. “Hopefully we will get him back soon,” Drew said.
  • Mike Miller (hernia), Eddy Curry (hip) and Mickell Gladness (foot) are out for the Heat.
  • Josh Smith has some swelling in his right knee. He had an ice pack on it at shootaround. Reminded of the spectacular dunk he had during Atlanta’s 93-89 victory here last season, Smith said: “I have to try to re-live it.”
  • Marvin Williams said he suffered nose bleeds while sleeping in two of the past three nights. “I thought my nose was running, so I wipe and there is blood everywhere,” he said. “It used to happen me to when I was a kid but it’s been a long time.”
  • Drew on Williams: “He’s playing much better basketball than last year. He’s looking for his shot more. I’ve given him more freedom to be a little bit more creative with his shot. When he’s on the floor making shots he’s a big weapon for us. Chances are teams are going to double team us a lot with Joe [Johnson] so it’s important we spread [with] the shooting.”
  • Drew on splitting minutes between Williams and Tracy McGrady, who finished the game at Houston: “I’ve been just kind of going with feel. It seems like T-Mac is starting to get his legs under him a little bit. I thought he played really well in the Houston game. At the same time I have to be mindful of the minutes he gets. I don’t want to wear him down.”
  • Drew said the Hawks should draw confidence from winning at Miami last season but cautioned: “We are looking at a different [Heat] team. From the games I’ve seen they look like they are a team on a mission. You can’t get into a run-and-shoot game with this team. They run with force. They run in waves.”
  • Al Horford on winning here last season: “It’s a new season. If we can take anything from it, we have done it here before. But obviously we have to validate it this season.”
  • This is the fifth game in seven days for the Hawks. “Physically, I think we are OK,” Drew said. A little mental fatigue may start to settle in a little bit. Something we talked about before we started is it’s something you have got to push through. All teams are going through it. We cannot and will not use that as an excuse. We will play the hand that has been dealt to us. It can take a toll on you if you allow it to. It’s imperative that they take care of themselves.”

Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat

969 comments Add your comment

Grandmaster JeJe

January 2nd, 2012
11:27 pm

Tonight. Guarantee

Spyro

January 2nd, 2012
11:27 pm

Pacers have a loss, Slim

Najeh Davenpoop

January 2nd, 2012
11:29 pm

Hopefully Ric Bucher is right with this observation.

Dont Brick It

January 2nd, 2012
11:29 pm

I like how the Hawks won the game but not a single highlight for the team @ NBA.com.

Neki

January 2nd, 2012
11:30 pm

Well, i think we got ourselves a PG now if we can get a true center or something like that, we will be cooking with House Money. We need a trade.

Astro Joe

January 2nd, 2012
11:30 pm

Najeh, what observation? My glasses aren’t working tonight.

superiorblogman

January 2nd, 2012
11:31 pm

Where is the new blog MC? Do I need to come smack you up?

Slimjr

January 2nd, 2012
11:32 pm

I stand corrected Sir.. Thank you..

Rev in Tampa

January 2nd, 2012
11:33 pm

@SlimJr – “I was painting so was not watching game live..”

I have this mental picture of JJ (Dyn-o-mite!) standing at his easel painting with his denim hat and big teeth.

Every time I read one of your posts this picture will be in my mind.

Spyro

January 2nd, 2012
11:38 pm

Pacers are still 4-1, which is impressive.

Slimjr

January 2nd, 2012
11:38 pm

HAHAHAH!!!! LMAO REV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!^^^^^^^

DACHEF

January 2nd, 2012
11:39 pm

ALL Aboard T-MACPRESS is now headed to CHI-town…

jlewis

January 2nd, 2012
11:39 pm

Now you see why JJ has been screaming for years to get some veterans in here. Some guys are coming off the bench that have played well in this league, it helps. Also, having a point guard is helping this team, JJ doesnt have to guard that position anymore.

Rod from College Park

January 2nd, 2012
11:40 pm

“Rod, so if I quote the entire sentence “He was invisible”, then what am I missing about that entire sentence? LeBron had 12 points in the first half. He was really eating up Marvin with those BIG 12 points, huh?”

You are missing the part where I said “he did not play bad”. If you play almost 12 minutes without scoring or getting a rebound in the first half, what about that is not invisible? Go see the eye doctor, because I’m beginning to think that you have problems seeing. Lebron actually had 8 in the first quarter before we went to a zone? Who’s man was he? Maybe if you spend as much time focusing on your reading comprehension skills as you do making comments to my post, you comprehension skills will improve.

superiorblogman

January 2nd, 2012
11:40 pm

Just let people be who they are. Teague is basically a 15 pt 5 assist 2 steal guy. Let him be. 2morrow hopefully we don’t get a royal beatdown.

doc

January 2nd, 2012
11:40 pm

norhcyde, just dont get burned trying to light the fuse of your loose cannon. just funning and nothing but respect.

daughter had her draft tonight and pulled first pick. she weny for durrant and stuck to it when i brought up the queen. she likes al and grabbed him up early as well. told her to grab sleepers rubio and cole. hopefully havent mislead her in the later rounds. kevin love might have been a fantasy one the way he stacks up numbers.

Najeh Davenpoop

January 2nd, 2012
11:41 pm

AJ, I meant the observation that maybe this year’s Hawks are mentally tougher than they have been in years past.

Michael Cunningham

January 2nd, 2012
11:47 pm

new blog posted. shutting down this thread.

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