Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted December 19, 2012 Moderators Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 “Gee whiz… what will we do when we have to play the Thunder?” That was the prevailing sentiment among most Atlanta Hawks fans for two days before November 4, after our Fine Feathered Friends had laid an egg in their home opener against what was expected to be an overmatched Houston Rockets squad. If Marcus Morris can light us up, what, pray tell, will Kevin Durant do to us? By evening’s end, Hawks fans got their answer, in the form of a resounding 104-95 victory in Loud City. But the question arises once again, as the Hawks return to Philips Arena less than 24 hours after another lackluster overtime victory versus the 3-19 Washington Wizards. “Gosh, if Jordan Crawford can have his way with us, for Pete’s sake, what will Russell Westbrook do to us?” The Hawks pulled off the November Surprise in OKC while Josh Smith was sidelined with a sprained ankle, with Anthony Tolliver starting at power forward opposite Serge Ibaka. They also endured 22 first-half points from new acquisition Kevin Martin, coming off the bench to spell defensive stalwart Thabo Sefolosha. But Martin’s output was neutralized in the second half by Lou Williams, who shot just 1-for-6 from 3-point range in the game but still managed 14 points in the final quarter. Essentially, Atlanta got a more balanced effort from its bench than the Thunder, who only had seven scoring contributors while all ten Hawks got in the scoring column. Durant, Westbrook, Martin and Ibaka may do a lot to us, but it still may not matter, if the Hawks play their cards right. It helped to have Westbrook in Whoopsbrook form, making one critical blunder and questionable shot after another at crucial junctures of the game. KD was also perhaps a bit too passive -- as passive as one can be when dropping 22 points, 12 rebounds, and 8 assists, anyway -- as he was kicking the tires on the new wrinkles in Coach Scott Brooks’ offense. Those wrinkles seem to be pretty well ironed out now, with the Thunder running off 11 straight games and 14 of their last 15, topping off a five-game homestand last Monday with a strong win against their archrival Spurs. San Antonio was missing both Manu Ginobili and Kawhi Leonard and could not withstand the surge from Ibaka, who drummed the Spurs with a career-high 25 points and season-high 17 boards. How can your team rank dead-last in the NBA in field goal attempts per game (77.0, 30th in NBA), yet boast the league’s top record and the most points scored (105.8 per game)? If you’re OKC, rank second overall in three-point shooting (41.1%) and tops in free throw shooting (84.2%) and And-1 percentage (3.25%), and you’re well on your way. I guess if there’s a way to critique a 20-4 team, they may be eating up too much of the clock setting up plays (91.9 points per possession, 15th in NBA) for some fairly obvious options. That sets them up for plenty of turnovers (15.05% turnover rate, worst in NBA), which should work right into the Hawks plans (16.8 turnovers per 48 minutes, 2nd in NBA). Rebounding may not be as much of a challenge for Atlanta as it might seem. There are no Thunder players among the top 50 in the NBA for defensive rebounding rate (Durant’s team-leading 21.1 per 100 possessions ranks 57th; Ibaka’s 18.9 ranks 83rd), although Durant is top-ten in defensive rebounds per game. OKC’s interior defense basically consists of Ibaka skying for blocks (2nd in the NBA at 3.1 per game), while Durant vies for the rebound. Oklahoma City also has no players in the top 30 for offensive rebounding rate, which doesn’t seem as much of a surprise, since there aren’t many misses on their end when they get a shot off. As perhaps another sign of being too deferential at times, the long-limbed Durant himself has just 2 offensive boards in his last 8 games. This Just In: Ibaka has a reliable mid-range jumper now! He’s hitting an uncanny 66% from 10-to-15 feet, and 51% from 16 feet out to the 3-point line (41% from both distances last season). You truly have to play him honest outside the paint now. You actually want him settling for short-range jumpers (43% from 3-to-9 feet). Ibaka’s still not a threat to pass it once he gets the ball, though. He’s tallied just 8 assists in his 24 games. Westbrook’s shot has been failing him as of late (33.9 FG% in his last 4 games), but he’s steadied his playmaking, averaging 9.0 assists and just2.0 turnovers in his last five games. Both Westbrook (8.8) and Durant (4.2) are experiencing career highs in assists per game. Jeff Teague has not done the best job of consistently creating pressure on opposing point guards, and needs to be a 40-minute presence tonight to create the transition baskets the Hawks will need to get an edge. Westbrook, of course, lives off dunks and lay-ins (3.3 FGM/game, tops among NBA point guards), so minimizing his ability to penetrate is key. Al Horford’s in line for a bounce-back game after shooting a season-low 2-for-11 (18.2 FG%) against the Wizards, repeatedly blocked at the rim. He shot 11-for-19 (57.1 FG%) for 23 points and 12 rebounds, including a season-high 6 offensive boards. When Smith has to rotate to help around the rim with Durant and Westbrook, Horford and the Hawks’ centers need to slide over and keep Ibaka from getting easy passes and follow-shots. If anything, you’ll want Kendrick Perkins and Hasheem Thabeet getting the ball instead (both in NBA Top 20 for turnover rate). In close contests, Hack-a-Hawk will remain in effect until Atlanta proves they can focus and convert from the charity stripe. They have now left at least 10 points from free throws on the table in each of their last three games, and have missed more free throws than their opponents in each of their last four games. To the Hawks’ fortune, in only two of their seven losses (at GSW, vs. CLE) have the number of missed free throws exceeded the final point margin, although two overtimes against Washington might have been avoided had Atlanta not missed 9 and 11 free throw attempts in each game. Go Hawks! ~lw3 View the full article 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted December 19, 2012 Author Moderators Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Love the new blog-style, Dolfan! Thanks! ~lw3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Love the new blog-style, Dolfan! Thanks! ~lw3 You are welcome and thanks for always doing these excellent write ups! For those that are wondering what he's talking about, I've got Hawksquawk set up now to automatically post pre-game "Blog" posts from lethalweapon3 on the Hawksquawk homepage (check it out here) and then it automatically creates a new post in the homecourt forum as well. Plus you can go back and read all of lethalweapon3's game previews at any time by visiting his blog page (check it out here). We are very lucky to have such a great writer contributing and putting in so much effort for Hawksquawk and I just want to say thank you lethal! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaceCase Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Who would win in a staring contest, Ivan or Perk? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Who would win in a staring contest, Ivan or Perk? That depends, is Ivan staring from on the court or chained to the bench? And along those lines, maybe LD doesn't play him so that he'll get the angry junk yard dog type of Ivan who's been chained up too long? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted December 19, 2012 Author Moderators Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 Who would win in a staring contest, Ivan or Perk? Ivan's glare is at least enough to get him booted from most member nations of the UN, so I gotta go with Snitches. ~lw3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AHawks89 Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 ajchawks Hawks coach Larry Drew says there is "strong possibility" rookie John Jenkins will play vs. Thunder. #ATLHawks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 ajchawks Hawks coach Larry Drew says there is "strong possibility" rookie John Jenkins will play vs. Thunder. #ATLHawks That would be fantastic! Although maybe LD believes there is a "strong possibility" that we're going to get blown out and that's why Jenk will play. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted December 19, 2012 Report Share Posted December 19, 2012 A Thunder blogger for SBNation predicts that the Hawks will win 109-103. Interesting... http://www.welcometoloudcity.com/2012/12/19/3783894/2012-2013-game-25-preview-thunder-hope-hawks-dont-have-their-number Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaceRam Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 That would be fantastic! Although maybe LD believes there is a "strong possibility" that we're going to get blown out and that's why Jenk will play. I was just thinking the same thing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 This is who we really are as a team. Offense looks putrid out there against a good team. Surprise surprise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrMeltdown Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 Typical Hawks game against a real team. Josh Smith is either absent or just trash. Larry Drew has a bad substitution pattern that hurts the team and puts them a hole they will never dig out of. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 Damn Josh just got punked there! Durant blocked him 3 times in a row, then runs down court and dunks the balls on Josh and yells something like this is my house or something. That's what a real superstar looks like folks! Oh well we made a nice run to get back into it for a few minutes but that's all she wrote. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AHawks89 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 Where did the Horford that was playing great earlier in the season go? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 Where did the Horford that was playing great earlier in the season go? He can't score if he's not hitting his open jumper or getting fed the ball in the paint for easy buckets. Right now he has no confidence in his shot and looks pretty average out there. Combine that with Josh not being able to drive on anyone or score in the paint and our 2 best players are really letting this team down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phoostal Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 If this game doesn't tell you know a need a superstar to be real contender I don't know what does. It's good to play team basketball and get contributions from everyone, however until you get a superstar to take over games you will never be a serious contender for the title. Superstars get calls and take over games. That is what is needed to get good teams over the hump. Ferry must find someone that is of superstar status to get this team over the hump. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 If this game doesn't tell you know a need a superstar to be real contender I don't know what does. It's good to play team basketball and get contributions from everyone, however until you get a superstar to take over games you will never be a serious contender for the title. Superstars get calls and take over games. That is what is needed to get good teams over the hump. Ferry must find someone that is of superstar status to get this team over the hump. Agreed. Though I have no idea who that could be at this point. I certainly don't believe we're going to get Dwight or that he's even capable of being that guy anymore. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plainview1981 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 (edited) Same ole story... 2nd raters Josh and Al get handled by the superstars Westbrook and Durant. Those two need to beat it. 13-32 shooting and 3-6 at the foul line. And these are guys that are getting double figures in millions per year. I wanna puke. Edited December 20, 2012 by Hotlanta1981 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
High5 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 Not too upset about this one. Lots of misses around the basket for everyone and Horford is simply in a shooting funk the last two nights. It's a little troubling that when Horford is off, we have no midrange game to speak of. Nothing but 3's and floaters, with some wild post moves thrown in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itsslomotionbaby Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 well damb folks dont let the jumper cables touch your balls, but knowbody is beating durant & westbrook when they are shooting like that. thats why they have done it to 12 straight teams.their bigs also did come to play anytime debeit gets you six points its a good omen. at least they gave us heart. we didnt have devin & he was just starting to put more stats on the boards, not saying that would make a difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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