Atlanta Hawks at Bulls: Game Thread

Vivlamore reporting from Chicago.

Tracy McGrady met with Hawks coach Larry Drew and general manager Rick Sund about the forward’s publicly expressed displeasure over a lack of playing time.

Both sides say they are ready to move on.

“We talked,” McGrady said before Monday’s game against the Bulls. “Players get frustrated. I was frustrated. We talked and ironed things out. Now, we move on.”

Drew would not disclose the details of the meeting but said “we addressed the problem.”

After playing just 4:39 during a 97-77 loss to the Blazers Saturday, McGrady told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “I’m tired of this [bleep]. You can put that in the paper, I don’t give a [bleep].”

Drew has been mindful of McGrady’s minutes this season. The two-time NBA scoring champion has suffered through injuries, which includes a herniated disk in his back. He suffered back spasms on Jan. 11 and sat out three games.

“I’m sure everybody wants to play,” Drew said. “I want guys who want to play. I don’t want guys content to sit on the bench. But the way it was handled, you don’t handle it that way. We will keep looking at the situation of each game. I’m always looking at matchups. I’m always looking at it if it puts us at an advantage, if it puts us at a disadvantage. My job is to coach this team and I’m going to try to put us in the best position as possible. Sometimes it will jeopardize minutes when guys want to play but that is the way it is.”

Entering Monday’s game, McGrady has played in 26 of 32 games this season with average of 18 minutes.  Last season with the Pistons McGrady averaged 23 minutes in 72 games.

“If you don’t feel I can help, come tell me that,” McGrady told the AJC. “He ain’t told me nothing. I just want to help these guys win, man, which I know I can. But, damn, four minutes?”

McGrady did not get a start Monday after Marvin Williams left the team Sunday due to the death of a relative. McGrady usually is the substitute for Williams.

* Drew did not know details of the personal situation or when Williams would return to the team. The Hawks end a five-game road trip against the Knicks on Wednesday.

Willie Green got the start in place of Williams.

“Willie has really been playing well for us,” Drew said. “I think the one thing we will miss about Willie is the punch he provides off the bench. In this situation I will juggle the guys coming off the bench but I just felt from a matchup standpoint he gives us a better chance.”

* The Hawks signed center Erick Dampier to a second 10-day contract Sunday with Jason Collins out up to another month with a torn ligament in his left elbow.

The 15-year veteran has appeared in four games for the Hawks after signing his first 10-day contract on Feb. 9. He has not scored but is averaging 2.5 rebounds, 0.3 assists, 0.3 steals and 0.3 blocks in 6.5 minutes.

* Drew said he expects no issues with Joe Johnson’s left knee. The All-Star wore a soft brace to protect his problematic the knee Saturday, saying he is suffering from tendinitis around the patellar tendon.

“We will keep an eye on it,” Drew said.

812 comments Add your comment

Astro Joe

February 21st, 2012
11:17 am

Maybe a head coach who will set the tone from his very first press conference. About the sophistication of his offense, his ability to optimize the talents of his players by having them shoot from their most effective spots on the floor and produce a culture of effort, energy and accountability. A head coach that would have the blog world excited by the “non-Woody-ness” of his methods.

Man, and if could get that guy on the cheap, all the better.

Rod from College Park

February 21st, 2012
11:21 am

“lol.. the only way Marvin Williams gets traded is if we send him to Washington for Rashard.”

Exactly. These are the only kind of deals that you could make for Marvin Williams. Everyone in the league knows that he is a bust, and would only take him if they can get a bigger longer contract off their books.

prison mike

February 21st, 2012
11:23 am

There is little difference between the offense of Woody and Drew because LD has been the lead assistant since 2004 thus coaching the offensive set where Josh is on the deep elbow and Joe is isoing away.

Atleast Woody would call atleast two lob plays for Josh. Calling a post play for Josh is still iso basketball. You can call variations to the play like setting a screen.

doc

February 21st, 2012
11:32 am

if marvin is traded will they trade the sports south insider tv show on him as well or will they continue to show it?

Luther

February 21st, 2012
1:14 pm

Doc- They’ll store it with the Jeff Francoeur one.

Trojan

February 21st, 2012
1:15 pm

MC: What are you hearing?

northcyde

February 21st, 2012
1:17 pm

Lol. Can’t even get a new blog or post game report. Get on your job C-Viv.

Everybody around here is held to a higher standard. Even Hawk beat writers. If you can’t articulate in your own words what you think about the Hawks or at least do a post game recap, give the job back to MC full time.

No more slacking in ATL. From the players, to the coaches, to the ownership, to the beat writers.

Astro Joe

February 21st, 2012
1:20 pm

According to the CBA rules for this season, there are a TON of players who can’t be traded until March 1st. So regardless of requests from players or their agents, don’t expect to see much if any movement until the maximum amount of players can be considered in a trade.

O'Brien

February 21st, 2012
1:24 pm

nothcyde,

Co-sign. Is a post game blog too much to ask? At the very least, use the post game article to get the blog going. And just add some comments.

doc

February 21st, 2012
1:25 pm

durn marvin drove his trade value down even more by saying he wants out. man they ade tghe market decide on josh and chills then gave the brinks truck to marvin. serves them right. karma.

O'Brien

February 21st, 2012
1:25 pm

Rod,

Obviously TMac, and some othe the other vets on the team, have become tired of LD talking about energy and effort every night, but the continuing to trot this Marvin Williams clown ou there every night who provides nothing but an occasional jumpshot..

I think it’s possible that the players are getting tired of LD talking about energy, especially during this compressed schedule. They may also be tired of being outrebounded, while LD continues to play Vlad, and does not play Ivan or Dampier enough. Also, LD never accepts any of the blame, and always puts it on the players.

As for the Marvin situation, it is strange that there are rumors out there about him wanting out. Even if they are false, I don’t think there have any been any Marvin rumors (unless it’s about trying to trade him). So I don’t know what’s going on.

Meanwhile, JJ out tomorrow night with tendinitis in his left knee.

O'Brien

February 21st, 2012
1:28 pm

From Jeff Schultz;

It’s true that his scoring average of 9.6 points is the lowest of his career. But let’s not suggest that he has been an 18-to-20-scorer in the NBA. His annual averages: 8.5, 13.1, 14.8, 13.9, 10.1, 10.4, 9.6. Career average: 11.6.

Williams has been almost a full-time starter since year two. He has played 458 games. I think we all know by know what he can do.

In 2009, general manager Rick Sund gave Williams, then a free agent, a five-year, $37.5 million contract extension. I’m sure the thought at the time was that, after four years, maybe the small forward would turn all of that athletic ability into something good. But that hasn’t happened. So the Hawks are now stuck with an underwhelming player who makes $7.5 million this season, $8.2875 million next year and a $7.5 million player option in 2013-14.

In other words, Marvin, if you really want out, we hereby give you permission to pick up the phone and find a team that’s interested..