Moderators Popular Post lethalweapon3 Posted January 31, 2014 Moderators Popular Post Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 The undulating competition level for the Atlanta Hawks continues tonight as a suddenly well-rested club is in Philadelphia, woofing down cheesesteaks and ready to take on the 76ers (7:30 PM Eastern, SportSouth, CSN Philly). The Gods of Gridlock intervened right on time for a Hawks team that just finished another string of three games in four nights, the final contest a spirited yet crushing defeat at the hands of Kevin Durant and the Refs Oklahoma City Thunder, the top team in the league. The winter weather and subsequent snafu that snarled Atlanta for days kept the Detroit Pistons in Motown on Wednesday. The cancelled game effectively gave the Hawks a couple days off before kicking off their next back-to-back affair, as the Timberwolves and Hawks will arrive back at Philips Arena for a game tomorrow evening, Traffic willing. The Sixers (15-31) rolled into the new year on a nice Road Warrior-style four-game winning streak. They hope not to roll out of January like a lamb. They’ve dropped seven of their last eight games at Wells Fargo Center, most of those deficits by double-digits. But after Evan Turner’s buzzer-beater slapped an ugly bow on the worst month of basketball in the Boston Celtics’ history, it’s Philly (the players, not so much the fans) that is hoping to go on just the third winning streak of their up-and-mostly-down season. Who He Play For? Charles Barkley would scratch his glossy dome with fervor if presented with the names and/or faces of Hollis Thompson, Elliot Williams, Dewayne Dedmon (there’s an obvious joke awaiting everytime he gets called for traveling), Lorenzo Brown, Arnett Moultrie and/or Brandon Davies. What would otherwise make for a stout lineup for the Delaware 87ers is filling out the end of the bench for Head Coach Brett Brown’s squad and (with exception to Moultrie, who is awaiting his season debut after an offseason ankle injury) getting around 10-15 minutes of NBA floor burn per night. Most of their deployment is intended by Brown to help reduce the wear-and-tear on the true healthy talents remaining on the Sixers’ roster. Players like Turner (career-high 18.5 PPG), Thaddeus Young (career-high 17.3 PPG), and Spencer Hawes (career-highs 14.0 PPG, 1.7 3FG/game, 42.0 3FG%, 8.7 RPG) are all balling at a breakneck pace (league-leading 99.6 possessions per 48 minutes). They are wearing their precious hearts out on the floor, not really to help the team win much, but rather to enhance their own trade-bait-ability as the deadline looms closer. The motor that keeps Brown’s offense sputtering along is super-rookie Michael Carter-Williams, the dazzling 6-foot-6 point guard who leads all rookies in points, assists, and even rebounds (17.2 PPG. 6.7 APG, 5.6 RPG). Lacking any assistance from shelved rookie teammate Nerlens Noel, MCW (40.1 FG%, 69.9 FT%) has to spin an awful lot of straw, given the shallow depth and experience of the talent surrounding him. Carter-Williams’ overall offense is thus emblematic of a team that ranks second in the league in shots (88.5 field goal attempts per game) but has the second-worst efficiency (100.0 points per 100 possessions), shooting just 44.0 percent (23rd in NBA; 31.7 3FG%, 29th in NBA) while committing a league-high 16.9 turnovers per game. If Jeff Teague (a gametime decision for tonight after resting an ankle sprain) can go, he’ll need to find a way to offset MCW’s offensive production. Teague looked every bit the All-Star that Kenny Smith imagines he is during the Hawks’ 113-103 victory over the Sixers in Atlanta on November 15. While MCW was sidelined due to injury, Jeff got to the free throw line in a jiffy (12-for-13 FTs), and led the way with 33 points (career-high for a regulation game) and 10 assists. If Teague sits again, his duties will fall to Shelvin Mack (15 points, 7 assists and 1 turnover vs. OKC), who was dumped by the Sixers around this time last season after a pair of 10-days, and probably fellow rookie Dennis Schröder, who had a surprisingly strong offensive game (10 points in 13 minutes, 4-for-6 shooting) off the bench versus OKC. Generating points off of turnovers will be crucial for Atlanta, as will keeping MCW from getting shots in the paint (48.1 FG% inside, 31.0 FG% outside). Philadelphia’s chances of pulling off a victory often depend on the ability of up-and-comers Tony Wroten and (former Hawks preseason favorite) James Anderson to go for career nights. Wroten ranks 9th in the league for usage (28.1 plays per 100 possessions), the second-highest rate among non-All-Stars. So when he comes off the bench, he isn’t looking to pass. Altogether, don’t be surprised to see a couple Sixer performances that light up the boxscores in a losing effort. The losses pile up because players like Turner and Hawes (not a Tom Hanks movie) rarely demonstrate any capacity to make stops on defense. The Sixers give up a whopping 109.5 points per contest. Carter-Williams (2.4 SPG) and Young (2.1 SPG) rank third and fourth in the league in thefts per game, but they often have to leave their man to bail out their defensively flawed teammates, and the Sixers’ defensive rotations are poor. Atlanta’s ball movement (25.4 team APG, 1st in NBA) should be all the more confounding for opponents in the City of Brotherly Shove than it was in OKC. He’s been back home for two seasons now, but Philadelphia is still LouWillVille. Lou Williams admits he’s still giddy about the town where he cut his teeth as a fresh-faced phenom out of high school. The feeling is mutual for the man who grew to embrace his sixth-man role, helped the Sixers reach four playoff seasons over a stretch of five transitional years, and once talked his way out of a carjacking there. Williams is eager to make up for his disappointing performance during his return to Philly last season (4-for-12 shooting and 4 turnovers, amid a bad 99-80 Hawks loss in December 2012). Back when the Sixers took a magical carpet ride to within a game of the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals, Williams was their leading scorer in the regular season, and their top offensive rebounder was Elton Brand. You can be sure Brand recalls that his eight-figure salary was amnesthetized (and Williams’ free agency exception rights renounced) the following summer so the Sixers could clear the way for the coming of their savior, Andrew Bynum. Brand should have a good mental scouting report on his former teammate Hawes, who will use his perimeter shot to draw bigs out of the paint. Hawes doesn’t stay at home terribly often himself, so when he does, Paul-Star Millsap, DeMarre Carroll and the Hawks’ driving guards should not hesitate take turns converging toward the rim. Opponents take a league-high 10.4 shots at the rim with Hawes in the vicinity, shooting 51.5 FG%. Young (3.2 SPG in his last 10 games) will have his work cut out for him accounting for Millsap while providing help elsewhere on the floor. A former Sixers second-rounder, just like Williams, got his big break in the 215. Kyle Korver holds the team’s all-time record for three-pointers in a season, and ranks second in Sixer annals for three-point and free throw shooting percentages. He nailed three of his five three-point tries during the Hawks’ November win, and should find himself far more open along the perimeter than he did when he was sandwiched by Kevin Durant and Thabo Sefolosha on Monday. Go Hawks! ~lw3 View the full article 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member cam1218 Posted January 31, 2014 Premium Member Report Share Posted January 31, 2014 Thanks LW3!Hopefully we don't have too much of an extended hangover from the OKC game and any snow issues players might have had.It'd be nice to have an undefeated weekend of basketball! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dnice Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Preseasom game in the 4th...lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dnice Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Pissed in Philly...lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blunt91 Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Darn Hawks you could have let them people get their free phillycheese steak. LOL 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IheartVolt Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Great game from the bench and allaround ball movement.. This team is clicking on all offensive cylinders right now! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benhillboy Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 (edited) I'm glad Bud took this job. You can see how anal he is by the way the team plays.And how about the flair in Mike Scott? When he's on, he's worth the price of admission. Every play he makes is at a different spot on the floor, like a Where's Waldo for the defense. And I didn't know Paul was from Louisiana, the site of the All Star Game. Good deal. You wouldn't even have to look at the game: 36 assists tells you how professionally this whole franchise is operating, whether its against the mighty Thunder (blowing out Brooklyn on schedule, preciate it) or the lowly Sixers. They wrong for denying them folks those chessesteaks, though. I love em from an Atlanta Wing Shop owned by Chinese(?), I can imagine how good they are up there. Anyway, Let's Go.I had to edit at the least second, Brooklyn has 17 team rebounds with 2:17 to go in the game...wtf? Edited February 1, 2014 by benhillboy 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Sothron Posted February 1, 2014 Premium Member Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Good team win, the shooting was all over the place in a good way tonight. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted February 1, 2014 Author Moderators Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Darn Hawks you could have let them people get their free phillycheese steak. LOL Speaking as a native, lemme just say the Hawks did those folks a favor. ~lw3He's not really a ball rack guy, anyway. Tweet Added - Refresh Page to see it live!If you don't see the Tweet here AFTER REFRESHING PAGE, then it wasn't entered correctly. Please edit and try again.Important: If the Tweet doesn't load, please refresh the page before editing the Tweet as it may need to refresh to parse properly Who's gonna help us defend the Shooting Stars title with Al out? ~lw3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IheartVolt Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Kyle sure does seem to stray away from the spotlight it seems to me. He must be a shy kinda guy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benhillboy Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 (edited) C'mon, Kyle. I'm sure he has a good reason, but damn. He missed last year and let Kyrie cruise. It should be Allen, Curry, Durant, Redick, Thompson, and Kyle every year. Edited February 1, 2014 by benhillboy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IheartVolt Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 C'mon, Kyle. I'm sure he has a good reason, but damn. He missed last year and let Kyrie cruise. It should be Allen, Curry, Durant, Redick, Thompson, and Kyle every year.I just dont think he searches out the limelight (shrugs)smh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member BrazilianHawk Posted February 1, 2014 Premium Member Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 (edited) Darn Hawks you could have let them people get their free phillycheese steak. LOL Yeah the crowd was like, "wtf? Five possessions, the game already over and they couldn't score a single point?" Edited February 1, 2014 by BrazilianHawk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 Lethal is Turner and Hawes the sequel to Turner and Hooch? Because my folks rented that movie for my 14th birthday on VHS and I'd love to see sequel for my 38th bday this month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randy Posted February 1, 2014 Report Share Posted February 1, 2014 (edited) Yet another game that lethalweapon3 gave more thought and insight to than the opposing team. They really ought to start reading his posts. As for Mike Scott, I think the invisibility cape Bud has been using on him works. He just disappears from his man, then magically reappears wide open near the basket. His nickname should be "the invisible man" (second choice is Toma-Hawk). Edited February 1, 2014 by Randy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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