Vivlamore reporting.
The Hawks’ winning streak continues – now at six straight – but the Bobcats made them work for it.
Right down to the final five seconds.
Josh Smith scored 13 of his 17 points in the third quarter as the Hawks regained a lead they would barely hold in a 94-91 victory over the Bobcats Wednesday night at Philips Arena.
The winning streak, the best current run in the NBA, is the Hawks’ longest since they opened the 2010-11 season with six straight wins (Oct. 27-Nov. 5, 2010).
The Hawks (9-4) nearly lost an 11-point fourth-quarter lead. The Bobcats pulled to within one point, 92-91, on a deep 3-pointer by Ben Gordon with 29.1 seconds remaining. The basket, with two Hawk defenders on him, was part of Gordon’s 20-point fourth quarter.
On the ensuing possession, the Hawks then ran the shot clock down but Lou Williams missed his 3-point attempt and left the Bobcats with 5.2 seconds.
However on the sideline inbounds play, Ramon Sessions’ pass to Gordon was wide and went across the court and out of bounds. The officials reviewed the play because Smith lunged at the pass with an outstretched arm. After a lengthy look they ruled Smith did not touch the ball and awarded the ball back to the Hawks.
“No, I didn’t touch it,” Smith said. “I think if I would have touched the ball it would have went in a different direction. It didn’t. So it was a good call by the referees.”
Bobcats players, including Sessions, believe Smith did touch the ball. However, they conceded there was not conclusive evidence to overturn the original call.
Al Horford sank a pair of free throws to seal the victory.
Smith, Horford and Williams scored 17 points apiece. Smith added 13 rebounds, six assists and five blocks. Horford had 11 rebounds and six assists.
Gordon almost single-handedly snapped the Hawks winning streak with his fourth quarter.
“We did not defend Ben Gordon,” Hawks coach Larry Drew said of the Bobcats’ rally. “He got too many good looks. When you are playing against a guy like that, who can shoot the way he can, he got off to a good start and he made shots. We allowed too much separation when he was coming off screens. He just had too, too many good looks.”
Gordon finished with a game-high 26 points. Smith said he warned his teammates that the guard was capable of getting a hot hand.
“I was telling those guys, I got drafted with that guy,” Smith said. “He has done it to us before. I’m telling them that this man can really put numbers up so when he hit those couple of 3s he got comfortable. I knew if we didn’t get aggressive on him it was going to be a long fourth quarter.”
The Hawks expected a tough game from the Bobcats (7-7), who were coming off the worst loss in franchise history – a 45-point defeat at the Thunder Monday. The Hawks have been in close games throughout the six-game winning streak. Their average margin of victory is seven points.
“These games in the past one of them we would have dropped,” Horford said. “We wouldn’t have come out with enough energy, little things like that. This year we are doing a good job even though it was closer than we would have liked, we are getting the wins.”
The Bobcats led 45-43 at halftime after erasing a nine-point second-quarter deficit. Down 33-24 after Williams hit a 3-pointer for the Hawks, the Bobcats went on an 18-2 run and led by seven points. The Hawks answered with an 8-3 run of their own to only trail by a basket after the first two quarters.
“I told our team at halftime, I thought that team was playing harder than we were,” Drew said. “I thought that they were getting after us more than we were getting after them. … They were actually bringing the game to us. That is totally unacceptable in our building. We have to be more focused and we have to do things with much, much more urgency than we did in the first half.”
The Hawks used an 11-1 run early in the third quarter to retake the lead before holding on the Bobcats’ comeback.
The Hawks lost Kyle Korver in the third quarter with back spasms. Korver missed Tuesday’s practice with a stiff back but was in the starting lineup Wednesday. He grimaced and grabbed his back after a missed 3-pointer. He went to the locker room and did not return.
The Hawks will go for their seventh straight win on Friday, hosting the Cavaliers. The Hawks last won seven straight in Nov. 2009.
- Chris Vivlamore
116 comments Add your comment
Nate ArchiBALL
November 29th, 2012
1:43 pm
Does Josh get a pass on the only three pointer he took in the game (4th quarter) – 3 seconds on the shot when he received the ball from Jeff?
The Truth
November 29th, 2012
1:49 pm
I will say though the crop of 2013 SF FA looks very unimpressive so some kind of gamble may have to be made. If LD happens to get a new contract, developing Derrick Williams (should we got him) is not likely. But to be fair with the idea, a gamble on Derrick would only set the Hawks back 1 yr and cost 5M+ with the team option to his contract in 2014.
ag
November 29th, 2012
2:08 pm
I would not do Derrick Williams for Morrow. He is to important for us. I would give them Petro and Stevenson – have to see what his salary is.
vava74
November 29th, 2012
2:13 pm
#2 picks, even when disappointing during their first couple of years are not traded for bottom of rotation talent.
Morrow for Williams? Wolves can get 200 better offers than that and I will not even discuss Petro and Stevenson.
Why the hell would they trade for Petro? To embalm him and use him as a carpet in Khan’s office? Because that is just about the only use I can see for him.
The Truth
November 29th, 2012
2:21 pm
“On the ensuing possession, the Hawks then ran the shot clock down but Lou Williams missed his 3-point attempt and left the Bobcats with 5.2 seconds.”
As I watched the Hawks game at Phillips, I witness the utmost “pot that called the kettle black” when during this critical moment in the game; Lou decides to launch a deep 3 early in the shot clock and missed. Bobcats got the rebound and called timeout. I saw Josh reading Lou the riot act on the sideline the led to them arguing.
Maybe Josh saw himself in the mirror and couldn’t handle “The Truth”.
Just Joe
November 29th, 2012
2:23 pm
I’d trade Morrow for Derrick Williams (I’m not Danny Ferry), but I don’t think Williams would come that cheap. I think the price would be Korver + a pick. Just a guess. Twolves have no cap issues, and would be looking for an upgrade in talent (veteran wing) plus something for the future (pick). If you’ve got Rubio & Korver moving in that offense, with AK47, Love & Pekovic up front, that’s a pretty good lineup.
Najeh Davenpoop
November 29th, 2012
2:25 pm
I don’t see what Minnesota’s incentive would be to trade Derrick Williams. They spent a #2 overall pick on him. At the very least, keep him around until his rookie contract expires and see if he develops into a good player. What’s the point in trading him for 10 cents on the dollar now when you could do that 2 years from now? I would bet these “trade rumors” are just motivational tactics.
Stevenson is more valuable to this team than many of you seem to think. He isn’t going to make any All-Defense teams, but on a team where every other SG/SF is horrible defensively, his ability to play average defense is a huge asset. Morrow looked completely lost chasing Ben Gordon around screens last night.
Najeh Davenpoop
November 29th, 2012
2:28 pm
“who cares what he did during exhibition time in the third quarter”
The third quarter is exhibition time? That explains why they always came out flat after halftime under Woody.
Just Joe
November 29th, 2012
2:36 pm
I’d love to have Mike Dunleavy on this team right now. I don’t see the Bucks moving him, but Dunleavy would be a good fit for LD’s system (lots of motion / sharing the ball / outside shooting / team defense).
Corey Brewer wouldn’t be a bad choice either, although his shooting is rough.
ag
November 29th, 2012
2:42 pm
Too many typo’s. Do you think Utah is happy with Marvin? I guess one mans trash is another mans treasure.
The Truth
November 29th, 2012
2:42 pm
“I don’t see what Minnesota’s incentive would be to trade Derrick Williams. They spent a #2 overall pick on him.”
Najeh
This is the source of the chatter:
“Derrick Williams on the Block?”
“While it seems Gasol won’t be on the move, last year’s No. 2 overall pick, Derrick Williams, isn’t a fit for the Minnesota Timberwolves and could be involved in a trade this season.”
” According to another report by HoopsWorld’s Kyler, the T’Wolves could be willing to trade him if the right deal comes along now that Kevin Love is back in the lineup and Minnesota’s stars are starting to heal from their devastating injuries.”
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1422422-nba-trade-rumors-latest-on-pau-gasol-derrick-williams-and-more-possible-deals
But likely nothing more than a rumor, We Shall See
Samurai Squirrel
November 29th, 2012
2:43 pm
I agree, Najeh. He has a broken jumper, but he plays pretty good D and can knock down a few shots.
I’m not saying the T-wolves would do it, but it is better than trotting out the usual “Petro for Williams” deal that you guys propose. They are lacking dependable shooting guards – why not move one of ours if we can? If he is available and it won’t hurt us anything to get him, why not? I won’t be surprised if someone else snags him for nothing.
ag
November 29th, 2012
2:44 pm
vava74, lol…. but you never know with Ferry. People said we would neverr trade Joe’s contract.
Nate ArchiBALL
November 29th, 2012
2:45 pm
The Truth – Were you speaking of the three Lou took at 5.9 seconds? It wasn’t early in the shot clock, According to the play by play the Hawks received the ball at 29.1 seconds.
Slimjr
November 29th, 2012
2:54 pm
I agree with the idea of trading for a talented player like Derrick Williams especially if we can acquire him on the cheap?
He’s a match up nightmare playing the 3 spot at 6′8″!
The Truth
November 29th, 2012
3:03 pm
“According to the play by play the Hawks received the ball at 29.1 seconds.”
ArchiBALL
That is correct. Thanks for keeping me honest. After further review though, it was even worse what Lou did. He hogged the ball and made no pass for 23.2 sec and then launched his deep 3 attempt. This got Josh irritated and also led to Lou being benched for Harris.