Live from the Hawks’ MLK matinee: Alarms are sounding!

Josh Smith: An ascendant player on an ascendant squad. (AJC photo by Jason Getz)

Josh Smith: An ascendant player on a still-ascending squad. (AJC photo by Jason Getz)

Red alert! There’s a pretty good matchup on tap today. (And the Hawks, conveniently enough, are wearing red uniforms.)

The NBA South division leader faces the team that might, a year or two on, become to the Western Conference what the Hawks are to the East. Oklahoma City has thrown together a slew of good young players — Kevin Durant, Jeff Green, Russell Westbrook, James Harden — in what might be described in Hawks-like fashion.

We’ll discuss that at greater length in a bit, but for now I’ll relate a little anecdote. The fire alarm went off in the back corridor of Philips Arena when Mike Woodson was holding his pregame briefing. Everyone was advised to exit the premises via a recorded message, which played for no more than 10 minutes. Naturally, nobody did.

Joe Johnson, being conscientious, did stick his head into Woodson’s office and say, “What should I do?” Woodson looked at him and laughed. “I’m not going anywhere,” the coach said. And I guess if you can survive 13-69, which was the Hawks’ record in Woodson’s first season, you can handle anything.

(Safety update: The alarm and the recording finally stopped sounding. We’re still here. Don’t know what happened, but it must not have been too bad.)

The Hawks, you won’t be surprised to learn, are feeling great. They’ve had a terrific first half of the season, and the Friday night buzzer win against Phoenix merely reinforces what we (and they) are coming to believe: That they”re every bit as good as their record. Said Woodson: “When we come to play, we can beat anybody.”

And they usually come to play. They’re 26-13. They’re on pace to win 55 games, which would be an eight-game upgrade over last season’s 47-35, which was in itself an 10-game upgrade over the 37-45 of 2007-2008. And that’s without changing a starter. (Mike Bibby was the last of this first five to arrive, and he got here in February 2008.)

I’ll be here all afternoon to comment and answer questions about the Hawks and whatever else you’d care to ask. If you missed yesterday’s little posting about Josh Smith as a possible All-Star, you might want to check that out. (Then again, you might not.) But I would advise you to screen this YouTube video for your personal enjoyment.

More required reading: Marc Stein of ESPN.com has the Hawks No. 4 in the NBA (and No. 2 in the East) in his latest power rankings.

373 comments Add your comment

Daniel

January 18th, 2010
2:18 pm

blueskies… thanks for the link, it is working. I also am a big fan of Crawford, he has a great personal story as well. BTW… you related to BlueskiesHarrington?

nickz

January 18th, 2010
2:18 pm

Woodson doesn’t draw up plays…he just writes JOE in the clip board and draws squiggly lines around it so it appears that he’s creating a elaborate play…

Dan Roundfield

January 18th, 2010
2:19 pm

Did you have to look up the spelling of Olympiakos? If not, many kudos.

THE HUMAN HIGHLIGHT FILM WAS THE BEST

January 18th, 2010
2:19 pm

childress thanks who knows if he had stayed we might not have ended up with crawford , I know they are different type players but the money might not have been there .
I am at work also so someone post the score every now and then , this blog looks much more official than a sports page so i can get away with checking this every few minutes.

willie martinez

January 18th, 2010
2:19 pm

you know who to pick if you care about the Hawks winning.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:20 pm

Childress is averaging 16.2 points for Olympiakos, by the way.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:21 pm

Remember the 2007 Final Four in the Georgia Dome? Three starters on the floor today played in that convocation — Russell Westbrook for UCLA, Jeff Green for Georgetown and Horfy for the Gators.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:23 pm

I actually know how to spell Olympiakos. I follow European soccer, and the club has a team — a very good one — in that sport, too. Though the basketball players don’t double as footballers.

Hawks up 14-11. Nice flow to the game. Durant has six already.

Westurd

January 18th, 2010
2:24 pm

Mark A,
Hate to use this blog for our personal forum, but the moment you can’t use your tickets hit me up and lets make a deal. I am at most games, but am always looking to upgrade. Hope you made it to the Phoenix game last week……I def think the crowd will the home team to victory that night. Me and my boy tried to storm the court but got stopped just before reaching J_Smoove……Top 5 Hawks memories!

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:26 pm

I wasn’t at the Phoenix game. Wish I had been.

savannahdawg

January 18th, 2010
2:26 pm

I am stuck at work.Are the hawks working inside out,or jacking up threes

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:26 pm

Mo Evans first Hawk off the bench today? Why? To guard Durant.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:26 pm

Man U. is indeed my team of choice, CWM.

willie martinez

January 18th, 2010
2:26 pm

Manchester United?

Westurd

January 18th, 2010
2:27 pm

Sorry Mark B.,I was talking to Mark A. Score Check in the Factory?

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:27 pm

Thunder 17, Hawks 16.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:28 pm

Now Jamal C. enters. Big hand. Duh.

niremetal

January 18th, 2010
2:28 pm

Mark Bradley actually paying attention to a Hawks game during the regular season. The apocalypse must be near.

El Bravo

January 18th, 2010
2:29 pm

You can usually catch any game of any kind at channelsurfing.net. You can catch baseball, football, basketball, hockey, US & international soccer, rugby, etc. Great site…

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:30 pm

Durant drives on Mo, gets fouled by Horford. Woodson mad at the whistle. Or the whistler, to be precise.

Durant has eight. OKC by three.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:30 pm

Crawford forces his first shot. Hits it all the same.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:31 pm

Durant runout dunk from Westbrook. OKC by five now.

Westurd

January 18th, 2010
2:32 pm

Is Smoove looking hungry today?

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:33 pm

Big driving jam from Westbrook. That’s the point guard, folks.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:34 pm

Mo forces a Durant miss, but Durant gets the rebound and gets fouled. Remember the pre-draft reports he wasn’t strong enough? He has 10 points and will shoot two after the break. OK by five.

Mark A.

January 18th, 2010
2:34 pm

Westurd—ohh yeahh that game as unbelievable!! I didn’t think any game was going to top the Josh Smith slam dunk winner against the Rockets……..but the Phx game I admit was better. I’ll be happy to let you know when I can’t make it.

My favorite highlight was a few years ago (season after 13-69) when J Smoove hit the game winner and I was at halfcourt with his jersey on. He threw me his headband and was nice enough to come take a picture with me after his interviews. I’ve heard lots of negative things about him but he was nothing but a class act to me.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:35 pm

Smith has seven points and two rebounds already. He looks pretty famished.

Which brings me to this: The founder of Taco Bell died today at age 86. I haven’t eaten at Taco Bell in almost two days.

savannahdawg

January 18th, 2010
2:35 pm

there is no way Bibby can stay close to Westbrook.it look like jamal will play a lot of point today

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:36 pm

Josh is indeed a nice fellow, Mark A. Glad you got to see as much up close.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:36 pm

Speaking of which, Savannahdawg … Teague just entered to guard Westbrook.

Westurd

January 18th, 2010
2:37 pm

Mark B……a good mexi-melt with a side of nachos would be a good tribute

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:39 pm

It isn’t often the Hawks run into a team as quick and as big on the perimeter as they are, but OKC is.

Thunder by seven after a quarter. Smith blocked a Harden layup at the buzzer.

Sautee

January 18th, 2010
2:39 pm

Man, they have a LOT of good young players. How often do we see a team more athletic than we are?

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:40 pm

I’m thinking a Grilled Stuft Burrito. But I’m open to suggestions.

And Sautee, great minds run alike, eh?

Westurd

January 18th, 2010
2:40 pm

Mark B.
Hows Woodys bench calling looking….its not often we are down by 5 and four of the starters are getting rest.

Dr. Warren

January 18th, 2010
2:40 pm

The Taco Bell closed down in Shanghai two years ago. It was a sit-down arrangement with waitresses. The food tasted more Chinese than Mexican…

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:41 pm

The Hawks needed to substitute a little earlier today because Marvin couldn’t handle Durant — not many folks can — and Bibby couldn’t stay with Westbrook.

The Thunder is on its second unit now — Harden in, and so is Eric Maynor.

willie martinez

January 18th, 2010
2:42 pm

always heard that when it came to money, Manchester United were (get it) the New York Yankees of European Football.

Sautee

January 18th, 2010
2:42 pm

MB,

No surprise

Daniel

January 18th, 2010
2:42 pm

Bradley… I was starting to like you then you go and confess to being a ManU fan. Liverpool here. Yes, we are hurting this year, but at least we earn our championships… and don’t buy them.

Mark A.

January 18th, 2010
2:43 pm

Hey Mark are you on press row (scores table) when you’re at Hawks games? I’ve seen Sekou and Arthur T. running around all the time, but must admit I’ve never seen you down there.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:43 pm

I hear you, Daniel. But I still haven’t gotten over Fergie selling Jaap Stam.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:44 pm

Only the beat writer sits at the press table, Mark A. The rest of us are up in the mezzanine.

J.J.M.

January 18th, 2010
2:45 pm

what school harden played for?

Sautee

January 18th, 2010
2:45 pm

LOL. ‘Nique calling Evans “Mo Williams”

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:46 pm

Joe back in now. Good thing. Thunder’s up by seven.

Mark A.

January 18th, 2010
2:46 pm

So you are up there where Steve H. is calling the games then?

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:47 pm

Maynor and Teague are guarding one another. Interesting, given that I preferred Maynor. But he was taken by the time Atlanta picked.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:48 pm

Steve Holman is at midcourt. I’m in the end zone.

Mark Bradley

January 18th, 2010
2:48 pm

Crawford cuts it to seven on a drive and has a foul shot after the timeout.