Live from Game 6: The Hawks look to book a Chicago return

Nobody figured it would be this tough for the Bulls. But it has been. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

Nobody figured it would be this tough for the top-seeded Bulls. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

It’s win or go home, except that the Hawks are already home. But you get the picture.

The series in quick review: Hawks shot great, played hard and won Game 1; Hawks did neither and lost Game 2; Hawks appeared ready to succumb in Game 3; they refuted such a notion in winning Game 4 and in clambering from 15 points down to take a brief lead in Game 5.

Larry Drew on his Hawks, speaking a few minutes ago: “I think people saw us as a team that would make the playoffs and wouldn’t do well … [What his men have done] is truly a testament to their commitment.”

Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau on his by-now-familiar opponent: “This is a quality team. They have quality depth. They have a lot of guys who can put it on the floor.”

This was reminiscent of what Dwyane Wade said after the Hawks beat his Heat in a Game 7 in 2009: “They’ve got five guys they can throw it to and have them make a play.”

Along the way, we’d lost sight of that. The epic Round 2 collapse against Orlando last spring skewed our view of these Hawks, and this middling regular season did nothing to make us remember. But these playoffs have made us recall why it was we got excited about these Hawks in that giddy Boston series of 2008, and the giddiest of those nights came in Game 6.

The Hawks fell behind by 15 points early and you figured, “That’s that, done and dusted.” Then Josh Childress — remember Josh Childress made a tip-in that hung on the rim forever and cut the lead to one after the third-quarter horn — and the rest was astonishing.

Spanning the third and fourth quarters, the Hawks scored on 17 consecutive possessions. They did it against the Celtics, who would become NBA champs. “They thought they had us,” Josh Smith said, speaking of that star-spangled night.

But they didn’t, at least not in Game 6. And Chicago, like those Celtics a No. 1 seed, haven’t yet gotten a real handle on this bunch. The Bulls have won three games in the series, but their biggest lead in any game has been 15 points. If we return to the regular season, the Bulls led the Hawks by at least 19 in all three games.

Yeah, these are the playoffs, and they’re different. But the Hawks are also different. They’ve gotten good again. They can take this back to Chicago. They really can.

And with that, I turn it over to you. Another tight deadline looms tonight, so I’ll be flitting forth and back, but I welcome you company as we hurtle into Game 6. And if the Hawks score on 17 consecutive trips this evening, just recall who put a little bug in y’all’s ear.

By Mark Bradley

505 comments Add your comment

rob

May 12th, 2011
8:09 pm

What is Jon Barry’s problem with the Hawks. He really hates them. But i love when Hubie Brown commentates on the hawks.

Cousin Vicker

May 12th, 2011
8:10 pm

After Game 1, I figured this would be Bulls in 7. However, I don’t have a good feeling tonight. I think the Bulls blow us out. We looked really deflated towards the end of the fourth qtr the other night, like we’d given it our best shot but were spent. Hope I’m wrong!

Ekim

May 12th, 2011
8:10 pm

@CONservative Johnson
I’m with you there. I finally stopped watching ESPN altogether because of the way they play favorites to the detriment of everyone else. I think my blood pressure is actually lower now.

todd grantham

May 12th, 2011
8:10 pm

you didnt have to do that obviously, but still appreciated

Joe for 3

May 12th, 2011
8:10 pm

Any word on Ted Turner buying the Thrashers?

bamaboy1

May 12th, 2011
8:10 pm

lol…There goes Joe

Duck

May 12th, 2011
8:11 pm

David Stern and the NBA Ref’s have a clear Derrick Rose Labron James matchup agenda.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:11 pm

Josh with a pretty baseline turn.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:11 pm

Hawks win the jump, defer to second half.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:12 pm

Joe Johnson misses. Carlos Boozer dunks.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:12 pm

Josh ties it. Hook over Luol.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:13 pm

Three seconds on ATL.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:13 pm

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:14 pm

Deng misses 3-pointer, steals ball, feeds Rose.

rob

May 12th, 2011
8:15 pm

Bulls active defensivley

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:15 pm

Boozer hits, gets fouled. Bulls up 10-4, good buddy.

Cousin Vicker

May 12th, 2011
8:16 pm

Eh, had a bad feeling coming in tonight. Nothing I’ve seen so far makes me feel better

bamaboy1

May 12th, 2011
8:16 pm

@Mark I see what you did there!

todd grantham

May 12th, 2011
8:16 pm

heh good cb talk

Parkethia Jordan

May 12th, 2011
8:16 pm

The hawks are done.

Joe for 3

May 12th, 2011
8:17 pm

Jason Collins with the TOUCH.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:17 pm

Jason Collins from 15 feet. Really? Really. (But he made it.)

Cousin Vicker

May 12th, 2011
8:18 pm

This is gonna be a long night I’m afraid guys.

G

May 12th, 2011
8:19 pm

2 air balls by Josh Smith and Joe Johnson invisible again

El Bravo

May 12th, 2011
8:19 pm

Bulls shooting lights out. Some D would be nice…

Cousin Vicker

May 12th, 2011
8:19 pm

Comments getting eaten by blog monster

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:19 pm

Josh has four points, Horford two, Collins two.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:19 pm

Bulls up 15-8. Smith with free throws at the resumption.

Luke Cage

May 12th, 2011
8:19 pm

Man, Rose hasn’t done anything and we’re behind!!

El Bravo

May 12th, 2011
8:20 pm

Teague has a bit of a deer on headlights look to him tonight… I hope he shakes it off…

G

May 12th, 2011
8:20 pm

Once again Braves getting dominated by a no name pitcher. This is not a playoff team.

Katie

May 12th, 2011
8:21 pm

Jamal will have a monster game tonight. At least he better.. Joe hasn’t seemed to get going..

Average Joe

May 12th, 2011
8:21 pm

J.J.M.

May 12th, 2011
8:22 pm

who cares about the braves right now

Duck

May 12th, 2011
8:22 pm

Teague was asleep at the wheel when Dang stole the ball. inexcusable in an important game 6

Truth2

May 12th, 2011
8:23 pm

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Average Joe

May 12th, 2011
8:23 pm

You would have thought after the Bulls hot start last game we would have come out with more intensity and a sense of urgency tonight

J.J.M.

May 12th, 2011
8:23 pm

I dont see the hawks winning this sorry

Coach D

May 12th, 2011
8:24 pm

Go Joe! We’ll need a lot of where that came from. Finally a double team on Rose, YES!!!

Truth2

May 12th, 2011
8:24 pm

Go Hawks, but no iso’s Joe!

bamaboy1

May 12th, 2011
8:24 pm

El Bravo

May 12th, 2011
8:24 pm

I’m a bit concerned about Teague’s play and the fact that LD was not letting him bring the ball up court after his silly turnover. As usual, LD is over-coaching the kid instead of letting him play through it. I’ll be interesting to see how long he’ll be on the bench…

Cousin Vicker

May 12th, 2011
8:25 pm

This is game 3 all over again. The Hawks gave this a good run though.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:26 pm

It hasn’t been a flying start. But this is the National Basketball Association. The home team always makes a run.

J.J.M.

May 12th, 2011
8:26 pm

welp game over im turning

omar

May 12th, 2011
8:26 pm

who’s gonna guard rose, now

Atlanta Bricks Elimination Game 6

May 12th, 2011
8:26 pm

I imagine a possible game 7 would start kinda like this one, though with the Hawks scoring 9-10 points fewer.

Mark Bradley

May 12th, 2011
8:26 pm

Joakim Noah blocks Jamal Crawford’s first shot. Then the Bulls run the floor and Josh Smith fouls Luol Deng.

Johnnie Black

May 12th, 2011
8:26 pm

Hawks need to show up or it’s over before halftime!

rob

May 12th, 2011
8:27 pm

Bad start to the game, still early though