
If the Hawks lose tonight, it could be the last time you see this sign in Philips Arena.
First, a little perspective. Most folks didn’t believe the Hawks would defeat Orlando in the first round of the playoffs, but they took out the Magic in six games. Most certainly believed they had no chance in this series against Chicago, especially without point guard Kirk Hinrich.
But maybe the Hawks can start tonight with this: effort and intelligence. If they show those two things in Game 4 against the Bulls, they’ll be way ahead of what we saw in Game 3.
This team’s multiple personalities have been well-chronicled this season. Coach Larry Drew referred to it in an amusing way: “I will admit — I do have an interesting group.”
Joe Johnson needs to find ways to get open, coach Larry Drew said. (Curtis Compton/AJC)
This interesting group stunned Chicago in the series opener, tailed off in Game 2 and never really competed in Friday’s 99-82 loss at home. Derrick Rose scored 44 points. But the bigger reason for the Hawks’ loss was their collective team defense, lack of physical play and poor rebounding (the Bulls had a 47-34 advantage, including 18 offensive boards).
Drew will make one significant change, going with the “big” lineup: That means center Jason Collins comes in to guard Joakim Noah, Al Horford and Josh Smith each slide down a spot and Marvin Williams goes to the bench.
Collins, who was a key in the Orlando series against Dwight Howard, said: “I’ll just try to be physical and use my fouls. I won’t be so much in the low post – I’ll be more in pick-and-roll coverage.”
Drew said he just felt, “It’s time for a change. … Jason plays a physical game. He’s not looked at as a finesse player.”
Joe Johnson (34,16, 10) and Jamal Crawford (22, 11, 7) both have seen their point totals shrink in three games. That’s partly because of double teams. But Drew also referenced Johnson in particular, saying he needs to do more to get open. He told our hoops guy Michael Cunningham, “He is just going to have to combat that. There are a lot of key players on teams that other players play physical against and they just combat it. There are a lot of key players that get double teamed and they play out of double teams.”
Not sure, but I think Drew just said Johnson isn’t trying hard enough.
I also have to credit M.C. for handing me a few great stats on Smith: He is 0-for-17 from beyond 15 feet in this series, and 5-for-33 in the playoffs. Conversely, he is 38-of-63 (60 percent) from nine feet and in, where his strength is.
Win tonight and it’s an even series, 2-2. Lose and the Hawks may have played their final home game, with Game 5 in Chicago Tuesday.
And no, I’m not guessing. But you’re welcome to. I’ll be here blogging live at tip-off.
By Jeff Schultz
♦
359 comments Add your comment
Joshsmithfan2
May 8th, 2011
10:59 pm
Hoford makes the players around him better
Joshsmithfan2
May 8th, 2011
11:00 pm
I meant JOSH SMITH MAKES THE PLAYERS AROUND HIM BETTER
Joshsmithfan2
May 8th, 2011
11:02 pm
Als point came off garbage baskets. he did not create the shots but was left open because they were doubling on Josh and JJ. mos of Al’s baskets were garbage baskets
Jay Dubu
May 8th, 2011
11:06 pm
The Hawks played an all around good game tonight.
am
May 8th, 2011
11:07 pm
I went back to read the thread after the game. Funny how Joshsmithfan’s comments are so negative, but also so wrong! Hahahaha….we won and Teague played a big part. The ‘real’ fans support our team and don’t sit home bloggin negativity all night!
Joshsmithfan2
May 8th, 2011
11:15 pm
Josh did Josh. call it what you want – am – you cant put a damper on josh’s play. Teague did Ok but hes not a distributor, Hes quick and fast. he brick a lot early and made some shots after the half. But his role as a point guard is not to just score but to take the quarterbacks role and make the offense click. he doesnt understand that. He understand that he needs to score bout not how to make the TEAM offense click on all cylinders….Like Josh did today.
Joshsmithfan2
May 8th, 2011
11:17 pm
but not how to make the TEAM offense click on all cylinders….Like Josh did today.
Vick Supporter
May 8th, 2011
11:21 pm
@Joshsmithfan2
The Hawks balled out tonight. Go to sleep man. Josh that that bal to hole just we’ve been BEGGING him to do all year. They can’t guard him playing in the paint. Boozer has turf toe…alot of NFL players can’t play with that injury. Go at him Josh
Joshsmithfan2
May 8th, 2011
11:24 pm
Lights out Vick Supporter, Go Josh, Go Vick!