Atlanta Hawks game thread: Horford, Harris out against Warriors (updated)

Vivlamore reporting from Oakland.

A stomach illness is still wreaking havoc on the Hawks’ roster during their West Coast road trip. Al Horford and Devin Harris missed Wednesday’s game against the Warriors. Both were unable to take part in the team’s morning shootaround and were declared out well before game time.

“Hopefully, both guys will be ready by Friday,” Hawks coach Larry Drew said of the final game of the trip against the Kings. “We are taking all precautions (to ensure no one else gets ill).”

Josh Smith and Lou Williams were questionable right up until game time of Monday’s victory over the Trail Blazers. Both played and scored in double figures.

There was plenty of hand sanitizer making its way around the team workout at a San Francisco health club, as the illness also hit security and media-relations personnel.

Zaza Pachulia started at center for Horford. The Hawks activated backup center Johan Petro. He has been inactive all six games this season due to a sore back. Drew said there was a possibility Petro could play behind Pachulia and Ivan Johnson.

” I think he’s had enough (practice time),” Drew said of Petro. “We wanted him to spend more time out on the court and getting up and down. He’s been with us on the trip and prior to us leaving Atlanta he got quite a bit of court time in trying to gather some conditioning.

“I’m hoping to get him some time but I’ll take a very close look at our matchups and see if it makes sense.”

Horford leads the Hawks in points scored (89) and rebounds (52) and is tied for the team lead, with Smith, in points per game average (14.8).

The other starters will be Jeff Teague, Kyle Korver, DeShawn Stevenson and Smith.

Smith said he was feeling much better after a day of rest.

All-Star nominees

Teague joined Smith and Horford as the Hawks representatives on the All-Star ballot released by the league Tuesday. While both said they are honored by the nomination, their main concern remained the season at hand.

“I’m just worried about the season right now and finding the cohesiveness to this team,” said Smith, who has never made the All-Star team despite approaching career numbers of 10,000 points, 5,000 rebounds, 2,000 assists and more than 1,000 blocks. “I’m a firm believer that as the team succeeds I succeed. So, I’m worried about what we are doing as a team. I not worried about the All-Star team.”

Horford is a two-time All-Star as a center. He now is grouped together with other centers and forwards as the league changed the voting distinction to front-court players.

“I really don’t pay too much attention to it until that time comes around,” Teague said of his nomination. “I’m more happy for Josh and Al. I’m just happy to be part of it. … I just trying to go every game, win every game. If it happens, I’ll be grateful for it but I’m just going game by game.”

Teague entered Wednesday’s game with averages of 14.3 points, 7.2 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.8 steals through six games.

“I think he definitely belongs in the same breath with a lot of the point guards in the league,” Drew said. “Jeff is really is blossoming into a really good point guard. He brings a speed to the game. He can make shots. He has a good in-between game. I think it’s time that he is mentioned with some of these other point guards.”

Playing on the road

Players and coaches often talk about the team-building benefits of playing on the road. However, the Hawks could learn a more valuable lesson with this early season four-game road trip, played in six days.

Drew was concerned prior to the season that his team would learn to win in a hostile environment. They got a lesson on the first game of the trip, losing their composure late in a loss to the Clippers. The next night they were again challenged in the fourth quarter but pulled out a victory over the Blazers.

“I think it’s a good thing to go on the road this early, to experience some of these lessons to be learned early, so that we can understand and grow as a team,” Drew said. “We didn’t feel good about our performance particularly late in the third quarter and into the fourth quarter against (the Clippers). … Against Portland, the difference was we did not lose our composure. We maintained our composure.”

Etc.

The Hawks have forced 17.8 turnovers per game, fourth best in the NBA. Former Warriors coach Don Nelson, elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, was honored in a pre-game ceremony. … The Hawks end their road trip Friday at the Kings and return home where they will play seven of their next eight games. … Several Hawks players visited the island of Alcatraz during an off day Tuesday.

386 comments Add your comment

J.J.M.

November 15th, 2012
12:15 am

Airball though?

Rev in Tampa

November 15th, 2012
12:16 am

Atlanta has 0 second chance points in the game.

Spartacus

November 15th, 2012
12:16 am

I think the only offense the Hawks play when Lou is on the floor is the iso. Why not continue to run the offense and let Lou get his shots within the offense instead of forcing everything?

Najeh Davenpoop

November 15th, 2012
12:16 am

Morrow gets hit on the 3, no call. Hawks have played like sh-t and shouldn’t be pointing fingers at anyone else, but the refs haven’t exactly helped.

bigdave

November 15th, 2012
12:17 am

Lol you can think it was an accident if you want..

ntrigue

November 15th, 2012
12:17 am

Ivan should’ve been in checking Barnes! And stop shooting all these 3s that goes for everybody!

Rod from College Park

November 15th, 2012
12:17 am

Ivan is a beast

Blodus

November 15th, 2012
12:17 am

Shoot the J, J!!!

HueyFreeman

November 15th, 2012
12:18 am

Fire LD. This is hard to watch defensively. Looks like Greens got a concussion.

cp

November 15th, 2012
12:18 am

Hawks are lucky to be in this game

Melvin

November 15th, 2012
12:18 am

LD needs to give Jenkins a try tonight. Since no one else can seem to get it going in the 2nd half…

Najeh Davenpoop

November 15th, 2012
12:18 am

44 of the Hawks’ 55 shot attempts have come from outside the paint. The Warriors are not that good of a rim defending team. The ball has to go inside somehow, either on post ups or pick and rolls or something.

bigdave

November 15th, 2012
12:19 am

A wonder as to what ole Ivan would be doing if he wasn’t hooping

northcyde

November 15th, 2012
12:19 am

That’s how you know Ivan is a bad azz. He wasn’t even trying to hurt dude, and he got hurt.

He’s the enforcer that this team desperately needs at times.

Spartacus

November 15th, 2012
12:19 am

Ivan with the “Did I do that?”…Urkal style!

Rod from College Park

November 15th, 2012
12:20 am

Nique said the Hawks should win this game easily before the game. LOL

Grandmaster JeJe (GM)

November 15th, 2012
12:20 am

Can’t even run an offense on this mediocre team. Going to sleep. Work in 7 hrs. F this

Najeh Davenpoop

November 15th, 2012
12:21 am

ntrigue

November 15th, 2012
12:21 am

Drew could put a stop to this madness and call plays for josh or whoever in the paint!

ntrigue

November 15th, 2012
12:22 am

Left Stevenson in too long!

bigdave

November 15th, 2012
12:22 am

When you don’t have a go to guy, you need coaching; and maybe a few more guys who slash/handle vs spot up shooters.

Rod from College Park

November 15th, 2012
12:22 am

“44 of the Hawks’ 55 shot attempts have come from outside the paint. The Warriors are not that good of a rim defending team. The ball has to go inside somehow, either on post ups or pick and rolls or something.”

Amazing.

Grandmaster JeJe (GM)

November 15th, 2012
12:23 am

Maybe instead of everyone farting around yesterday in SF we should have actually prepared for this game

Just like the day before season opener vs HOU, ZaZa said we hadn’t discussed game plan yet

All this and Curry hasn’t done ish

Najeh Davenpoop

November 15th, 2012
12:24 am

Iso-Lou isn’t any better than Iso-anyone else who has played for this team the last 8 years.

cp

November 15th, 2012
12:26 am

The fan is the rapper Mr Fab

Rev in Tampa

November 15th, 2012
12:26 am

is that LD’s first tech as a head coach?

bigdave

November 15th, 2012
12:26 am

What’s scary is it looks like Lou can’t go left.

Spartacus

November 15th, 2012
12:27 am

“This guy behind me would give an aspirin a headache!”…Classic!

Best line of the year by Steve..hilarious!

Melvin

November 15th, 2012
12:27 am

Ferry needs to go acquire or sign a SF. Hawks clearly needs one…

Rod from College Park

November 15th, 2012
12:27 am

LD is an idiot.

Melvin

November 15th, 2012
12:27 am

Ivan Johnson is on a 6-0 run….

Rev in Tampa

November 15th, 2012
12:28 am

ivan putting the team on his back!!!

michael

November 15th, 2012
12:28 am

gotta love ivan

High-sider

November 15th, 2012
12:28 am

Ivan is hoopin’; LD, you’re an idiot for not playing him. smh

ntrigue

November 15th, 2012
12:28 am

No way ivan only has played in first and 4th qtr terrible coaching job Drew!

Rod from College Park

November 15th, 2012
12:30 am

“Iso-Lou isn’t any better than Iso-anyone else who has played for this team the last 8 years.”

Won’t say I told you so, but I did. What did you think about Lou’s defense?

Rev in Tampa

November 15th, 2012
12:30 am

LD stood up for Ivan with the T, so Ivan is responding. Just like that Blindside movie. LD is Ivan’s father-figure.

HueyFreeman

November 15th, 2012
12:31 am

I’m certain many on this blog could coach better than LD…why not play Ivan more 20+MPG. Hopefully he coaches himself out of a job before too long so we can get a no-nonsense, defense-first coach.

Rod from College Park

November 15th, 2012
12:31 am

WTF is TOlliver in the game for?

cp

November 15th, 2012
12:31 am

Tolliver does nothing

Najeh Davenpoop

November 15th, 2012
12:32 am

WTF Lou, that was a Marvin-esque miss on that layup…

Melvin

November 15th, 2012
12:32 am

Take Tolliver out…

cp

November 15th, 2012
12:33 am

Lol Steph you suck

HueyFreeman

November 15th, 2012
12:34 am

That fan is getting annoying.

Najeh Davenpoop

November 15th, 2012
12:34 am

Lou had Josh on the alley oop on that fast break and missed him.

Mistah FAB seems pretty p-ssed that Barnes isn’t getting the ball more.

bigdave

November 15th, 2012
12:34 am

Lou always trying to get back to that right hand..

cp

November 15th, 2012
12:34 am

Rusty

November 15th, 2012
12:35 am

Play Ivan & morrow,you MF.

Jae Evolution

November 15th, 2012
12:35 am

Stop trying to make Lou a PG, he should be pure buckets getter off the bench.

Najeh Davenpoop

November 15th, 2012
12:35 am

Lou making some astonishingly dumb plays that happen to be working right now. There was no Hawk within 10 feet of the basket on that last mid-range shot he jacked up… good thing it went in.