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Official Game Thread: Hawks - HEAT


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Hell Week continues for the Atlanta Hawks in South Beach! The Miami HEAT are steamrolling the NBA, hoping to make quick work of the Hawks for their 19th consecutive win and seventh straight in this series. To avoid going 1-8 over the course of nine games, the Hawks need to pull off a big win, either tonight against the Heatles, or back home against the Lake Show tomorrow.

The Highlight Factory was the site of Miami’s highlight reel on February 20, when the HEAT throttled the Hawks 40-17 in the final quarter, storming ahead of Atlanta for a 103-90 win in what was perceived by many to be Josh Smith’s final act as an Atlanta Hawk. Atlanta actually outgunned the HEAT on two-pointers (63.0 to 49.1 on 2FG%), but took way too many non-fortuitous threes (7-for-26; everyone aside from Kyle Korver and DeShawn Stevenson went 0-for-16) while the HEAT nailed 10 of their 23, half of those makes from Ray Allen and Shane Battier in that fateful final stanza. Jeff Teague, Al Horford, and Smith coughed the ball up 15 times combined, while Miami’s entire team committed just 11 turnovers.

Miami was able to secure the February win without the services of Mike Miller (cold), while Mario Chalmers and Chris Andersen were sidelined during the game.

Now, with everyone on his roster healthy, LeBron James doesn’t have to try and do everything in a game, allowing him the choice of helping as either a distributor or a defensive rebounder as he finds his offense. LBJ has managed to get a minimum of either ten rebounds or ten assists, or both, in nine of his last 12 games.

We’ll also have the reigning Eastern Conference Player of the Week to deal with. Dwyane Wade averaged 25.3 PPG while shooting 60.6% over Miami’s 4 wins last week, tacking on 10 assists at Minnesota and a season-high 6 steals versus Indiana. He’s a 6’4” shooting guard who has comfortably averaged 20 points a night for his entire career without ever having to expand his range beyond the perimeter (one three-pointer made since February 1), now shooting a career-high 52.3 FG% this season. For what it’s worth, he’s shooting a career-low 74.6 FT% but even seems to be turning that number around (82.1 FT% this month).

Lately, where the HEAT is getting scorched defensively is in the paint. Al Horford shot 12-for-15 for 27 points on February 20. And in their last seven games, Miami has been gashed by DeMarcus Cousins (24 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists), Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph (38 combined points on 14-for-29 shooting, 18 rebounds), Carmelo Anthony (32 points, 8-for-16 on two-pointers, 13-for-14 on free throws), Derrick Williams (25 points and 10 rebounds), Nikola Vucevic (25 points, 21 rebounds, 9 of them offensive), Thaddeus Young (25 points on 12-for-15 shooting), and the tandem of Roy Hibbert and David West (40 combined points on 14-for-24 shooting).

To end Miami’s streak, Atlanta’s forwards and centers must start by pounding the ball inside repeatedly against Chris Bosh, Udonis Haslem, Chris Andersen, and Joel Anthony, drawing help from LeBron so he’s not just camping out waiting for fast breaks.

As coachx notes, Teague needs to right the ship once again, after a poor outing against Brooklyn on Saturday, and win the turnover battle against Chalmers. He must get the ball early in the game to his bigs, who in turn must gather and go up quickly for short-range shots. The Hawks have won their last six games, and are 10-2 on the season, when Teague registers at least ten assists in a game.

The Hawks must focus and make good on free throws, then let their best shooters (and only those guys) match Miami’s three-point fuselage in the 4th quarter. The HEAT have five players at their disposal shooting better than 40 percent from three-point range. That includes James, shooting a career-high 40.4 3FG%. That group (with Battier, Chalmers, Allen, Rashard Lewis) doesn’t even include Mike Miller or James Jones. Force Chris Bosh (season low six points, on 2-for-10 shooting, versus Atlanta on February 20) to make the big baskets in crunch time.

With Zaza Pachulia still out with a sore Achilles, strong rebounding will be needed from Anthony Tolliver, starting at center, and Johan Petro. Ivan Johnson will be deployed at center occasionally against Haslem and Anthony. Horford will have to deny James space to create offense, while Smith and Stevenson will have to force Wade to move laterally whenever he attempts to drive to the cup.

Go Hawks!

~lw3

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If only somehow the Hawks could beat the heat tonight in Miami, all would be forgiven. They lost to the Lakers in LA by one point and then lost to Boston @ Boston in OT. I really believe they could pull this off. And, hopefully, I won't have to reach thru my TV screen and choke Josh for making a bonehead play. I have to believe Larry Drew has then motivated for tonight!

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Yes, that is Juwan Howard on the HEAT roster again. The 40-year-old is on his second 10-day contract, not appearing in any games during his first. In another week or so, you'll probably be seeing his son, Juwan Jr., playing in the NIT for the University of Detroit Titans.

~lw3

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0 - 6 on jumpers for Josh, yet, he's 7 -16 FG. What does this mean? That means he's 7 - 10 FG on shots inside of 15 feet.

Drew finally pulled his butt. And the defense has totally collapsed and we're now down 14.

Can't survive when he's in the game trying to be Glen Rice.

But can't survive when he's out of the game, because no one else plays defense. And the wrong people are shooting the ball.

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And I see why Utah made a trade for Devin. He's a good offensive player. But when they signed Mo Williams, the Jazz felt they needed more shooting and wing defense. So Marvin, even at 2 years, was an option for them to go to, than to keep Devin on the team . . who plays no defense whatsoever.

Not saying that they made the right decision, but I can see why they made the decision.

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And I see why Utah made a trade for Devin. He's a good offensive player. But when they signed Mo Williams, the Jazz felt they needed more shooting and wing defense. So Marvin, even at 2 years, was an option for them to go to, than to keep Devin on the team . . who plays no defense whatsoever.

Not saying that they made the right decision, but I can see why they made the decision.

Not trade FOR Devin . . but a trade to get rid of Devin.

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Not trade FOR Devin . . but a trade to get rid of Devin.

And we traded to get rid of Marvin - Devin has had more of an impact here in limited games than Marvin has had for his entire Hawks tenure.

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Ivan would fit in well with the Heat. We don't use the dude nearly enough. He'd get 20 minutes a game on the Heat though.

SMH . . . Drew has the entire bench in, with Miami still having Wade and Allen out on the floor.

Down 20.

Game over.

Well, at least Milwaukee is down 16 right now. So they shouldn't gain any ground on us tonight.

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Larry threw in towel early in this one and so did the Players...very disappointing effort and I am sure LD will lay it at the players feet and give us am exponential number of insights into why the Hawks lacked ENERGY...so sick of this day in day out...I will say it cause nobody else will...time to blow this thing up...Keep Al...everyone else is and should be on the block...Even this mediocre product is broken so I simply think it is time...

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And we traded to get rid of Marvin - Devin has had more of an impact here in limited games than Marvin has had for his entire Hawks tenure.

Not true . . . but if you want to believe that, that's fine.

Marvin upped his trade value in those last 2 games vs Boston, when he was knocking down 3's left and right.

Mack and Scott in now. Drew tossing in the white flag early as hell, like he did in the Brooklyn game.

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