Moderators Popular Post lethalweapon3 Posted November 5, 2014 Moderators Popular Post Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 “…and starring Tim Duncan, in POETIC JUSTICE 2.”((DISCLAIMER: Two words. “SAMPLE SIZE!”))Is today the day the Student finally becomes the Teacher?Mike Budenholzer is 0-for-2 against his former head honcho, having left a probable coach-in-waiting gig with tonight’s opponent, the San Antonio Spurs (8:30 PM Eastern, SportSouth, Fox Sports Southwest) to pursue a coach-right-now opportunity with the Atlanta Hawks.Last season, Gregg Popovich successfully set out to show he can earn rings and gold balls either with or without his former next-in-command. But after coming away victorious after the last dress rehearsal at AT&T Center, Coach Bud hopes to come away with the Hawks’ first regular-season triumph in San An in over 17 years, going back to when Dominique Wilkins played for the Spurs. While still trying to get its sea legs, Atlanta nearly pulled it off last season. Alas, Bud’s evil scheme was foiled by Punisher-superfan Tim Duncan’s 16-foot jumper at the close of last December’s 102-100 nail-biter.If you think the Hawks (1-1) are all rested up, with three days off between games, imagine how anxious Grouchy Gregg and his defending champion Spurs (1-1) are, having not played since losing in Phoenix on Friday night. “A pain in the neck,” Popovich described an early schedule layover that most NBA teams would kill for. A five-game-in-seven-day stretch, beginning with tonight’s affair against Atlanta, is a literal hangnail as far as Coach Pop is concerned.The time off has granted Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard additional time to recuperate from an eye infection, and given center Tiago Splitter time to return after missing the preseason with a calf strain. Having both dressed will make it possible for the Spurs to sink their teeth into opposing offensive schemes, as is their custom.Marco Belinelli, Matt Bonner and Austin Daye were thrust into the starting lineup during their initial two games, plus Aron Baynes got additional playing time. Leonard’s (Game 1) and Splitter’s absences became evident by way of porous defense in the paint (76.3 restricted-area FGs per 100 possessions, 3rd most in NBA) and on the more palatable mid-range twos (8.5 opponent FGs and 47.2 opponent FG%, NBA-high through 2 games). Tim Duncan and catalyst-français Boris Diaw have done the best they could to stop their fellow bigs, but the Spurs have been caught in the fourth quarter trying to hold the fort against penetrating guards like Isaiah Thomas, Monta Ellis and even Devin Harris.The wide-wingspanned Leonard did not manage to grab a contract extension in the offseason, but that should work out fine, as another strong season should lead to a hefty restricted-free-agency payday next summer. A reigning All-Defensive second-team member, Kawhi will be around to help Danny Green try and cool off Kyle Korver, who had to wait until the fourth quarter against the Pacers to get back to dive-bombing the basket. Leonard, Green, and Manu Ginobili were a combined 1-for-15 shooting on Friday against a Phoenix team (two steals the whole game) that wasn’t trying too all that hard to make stops. A return to defensive intensity around the perimeter is paramount for the Spurs, especially if this trio remains offensively tepid.Korver will be ready-to-go tonight, after an undisclosed illness kept him out of practice until Tuesday. But even if he’s not feeling 100%, Atlanta may hardly skip a beat on the offensive end if Mike Scott gets his touches. Scott and Korver momentarily rank first (95.8%) and second (95.3%) in the NBA in effective field goal percentage (minimum 15 minutes played), the duo trading places in the league rankings for total shooting percentage.In a battle among two of the NBA’s most traditional point guards (JUST KIDDING! WHAT’S UP, Y’ALL? LOL), Jeff Teague can open things up even more for his sharpshooters by getting around Tony Parker and actually converting on occasion amidst the trees in the lane, drawing defenders instead of just rebounders. As @TheFuzz, @macdaddy, et al., aptly alluded to in the pre-pregame thread, Jeff and Tony are both among the league’s top-8 driving guards, but the senior Parker distinguishes himself by shooting 62.5 FG% on his drives this season, compared to Teague’s 33.2 FG%. Teague has made 7 of his 17 shots inside the restricted area through the first two games, but 8 of his 9 field goal attempts outside the restricted area, including a pair of mid-range gems late in the fourth quarter to put the Pacers to bed on Saturday.Buoyed largely by the dynamic catch-and-shoot duo of Korver and Scott, the Hawks are presently behind only Dallas (52.4%) for field goal percentage (50.3 team FG%). The Spurs escaped their banner-dropping season-opener against those Mavs with a 101-100 victory on a last-minute three-pointer by Parker.Meanwhile, only Golden State (39.5%) has had better fortune than Atlanta at keeping opponents dissatisfied at the other end of the floor (39.8 opponent FG%). So, why haven’t the Hawks looked like world-beaters thus far? With all the missed shots they’re engendering, they’re not securing defensive rebounds as they should (29.0 opponent O-Reb%, 6th highest in NBA), despite Al Horford’s best efforts (81.0 rebounds per 100 chances, highest among starting centers). Paul Millsap (36.1% of rebounding chances, lowest among NBA players with double-digit chances) has to pick up the slack on the defensive end when Al sits, while Pero Antić and Elton Brand must make their limited minutes count.Also, the Hawks are leaving 8.0 PPG on the table at the free throw line (68.0 team FT%, 4th worst in NBA), despite Jeff Teague’s best efforts (13-for-14 FTs; 10-for-10 vs. Indiana). It’s not helping that their opponents’ 83.3 FT% ranks second only to the foes of the Spurs (84.0 opponent FT%). Atlanta’s whiffed freebies can turn games where they should be cruising into nail-biters, leaving otherwise benign teams like the Pacers within Chris-Copeland-shooting-distance of the lead. Millsap (6-for-13 FTs) is again the team’s biggest offender, but Horford (just two free throw attempts in two games) and the team’s more accurate shooters have to pursue forays inside the paint and draw contact.No, a loss tonight to Budenholzer’s Hawks won’t make Popovich happy. But then again, whatever does, really?Let’s Go Hawks!~lw3View the full article 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AUhawksfan Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Good stuff, you had enough time off between games to write up another good one! Let's hit those free throws and I think we'll have a good game. Tired of seeing points left on the table. We need to steal one here while we can early in the season! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TheNorthCydeRises Posted November 5, 2014 Popular Post Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 All of you national media writers/bloggers who lurk on this website for information, should make lethalweapon's pre-game write-ups REQUIRED READING before you watch ANY Hawks game. Same goes for you in Atlanta media as well. Tremendous write-up as usual, lethal. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 @lethalweapon3 I liked your post before reading a single word. That Timmay pic was hilarious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrReality Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 All of you national media writers/bloggers who lurk on this website for information, should make lethalweapon's pre-game write-ups REQUIRED READING before you watch ANY Hawks game. Same goes for you in Atlanta media as well. Tremendous write-up as usual, lethal. I doubt they put anywhere near as much thought or energy into it as Lethal........... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 In a battle among two of the NBA’s most traditional point guards (JUST KIDDING! WHAT’S UP, Y’ALL? LOL), Comedy gold!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Meanwhile, only Golden State (39.5%) has had better fortune than Atlanta at keeping opponents dissatisfied at the other end of the floor (39.8 opponent FG%). So, why haven’t the Hawks looked like world-beaters thus far? With all the missed shots they’re engendering, they’re not securing defensive rebounds as they should (29.0 opponent O-Reb%, 6th highest in NBA), despite Al Horford’s best efforts (81.0 rebounds per 100 chances, highest among starting centers). Paul Millsap (36.1% of rebounding chances, lowest among NBA players with double-digit chances) has to pick up the slack on the defensive end when Al sits, while Pero Antić and Elton Brand must make their limited minutes count. Also, the Hawks are leaving 8.0 PPG on the table at the free throw line (68.0 team FT%, 4th worst in NBA), despite Jeff Teague’s best efforts (13-for-14 FTs; 10-for-10 vs. Indiana). It’s not helping that their opponents’ 83.3 FT% ranks second only to the foes of the Spurs (84.0 opponent FT%). Atlanta’s whiffed freebies can turn games where they should be cruising into nail-biters, leaving otherwise benign teams like the Pacers within Chris-Copeland-shooting-distance of the lead. Millsap (6-for-13 FTs) is again the team’s biggest offender, but Horford (just two free throw attempts in two games) and the team’s more accurate shooters have to pursue forays inside the paint and draw contact. No, a loss tonight to Budenholzer’s Hawks won’t make Popovich happy. But then again, whatever does, really? Let’s Go Hawks! ~lw3View the full article So we are basically losing games by giving up offensive rebounds and bad free throw shooting. C'mon fellas...focus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Can the Hawks Beat the Champs? These 8 Questions Will Help Answer That 1. Can Jeff Teague keep balling? He has scored 45 points through two games on 58 percent shooting, handed out 14 assists and has six steals. He's carried over the offensive momentum from last season's playoffs, but can he keep it going against a good San Antonio defense? 2. Will Mike Scott miss at the AT&T Center? He didn't in the preseason, going 8/8 from the field. If you thought that was a fluke, take a look at his field goal percentage through two games. Spoiler: it's 75 percent, tops in the NBA among players who have attempted at least five shots per game. 3. Can the Boss keep improving? If 16 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks is what Al Horford is going to average when not at full strength, imagine what he'll do once he's fully healthy and back in shape. The possibilities are scary.\ 4. Can Kyle Korver make four out of five threes in San Antonio? That's what he'll need to do to avoid lowering his three-point percentage. He's at 80 percent right now, which isn't terrible. 5. Can the Hawks keep up the high assist numbers? They dished out 26 in each of the first two games, good enough for #1 in the NBA after week one. It's a product of the offense they play, and the point guards have really embraced it. Shelvin Mack, for example, has a 9:1 assist-to-turnover ratio, good for third in the league. 6. Can Atlanta keep draining threes? They lead the league at 47.6 percent after a week and are one of only five teams shooting better than 40 percent from deep. They'll need a few to keep up with the Spurs, who have a bombs away mentality as well. 7. How healthy is Kawhi Leonard? We know he's going to play, but how well can he actually see after missing two weeks with an eye infection. He went 0-5 from the field in his debut Friday but has had plenty of rest since, as the Spurs got a four-day break prior to Wednesday's game with the Hawks. 8. Can Atlanta improve on the glass? The weakness for the Hawks so far as been the boards, as they're in the bottom five in the league in offensive rebounds allowed. It doomed them against Toronto, and it kept the Pacers within striking distance. The Spurs have some big bodies even without Tiago Splitter, so the Hawks will be challenged again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JETSET Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Stealing a win tonight would be huge for us. Our schedule isn't exactly easy during November and we need every win we can get. I suspect that Millsap will be the key for us tonight. He needs to get out of this shooting slump and do a better job on the boards if we are going to beat teams like the Spurs. Lets Go Hawks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators macdaddy Posted November 5, 2014 Moderators Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Awesome post as usual and hey, I got a shout out in it. Thanks! Jaybird you have two posts that are making me go blind. Cut it out. The one thing I'm ready to see is someone new turn in a good game. So far we've seen guys do what they did last year. Time for Baze, Thabo, or less probably Dennis, Jenkins or Moose to have a good game. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Sothron Posted November 5, 2014 Premium Member Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 I just want the San Antonio curse lifted with a win tonight. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Bring back Etan!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 The wide-wingspanned Leonard did not manage to grab a contract extension in the offseasonView the full article I suppose wide wingspanned is acceptable but the second I start talking about Kawhi's hands all $hit breaks loose. Awesome game thread as usual Lethal. Jaybird you really zonked out my eyes with that focus batman psychotherapy chart thing...damn! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators PSSSHHHRRR87 Posted November 5, 2014 Moderators Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 @lethalweapon3 I liked your post before reading a single word. That Timmay pic was hilarious. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheFuzz Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 A win here would solidify my confidence in this season's team... But if we lose I'll be positive anyway, both a blessing and a curse. If Millsap remembers how to play I like our chances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Who are the Hawks inactives for tonight's game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Spurs are favored by 8....I've prolly said this since 08 but I think they are getting old..:-/ Lets see if we can run them off the floor..I mean can Duncan and Manu still run that hard? I played this matchup in 2k15 last night and beat the Spurs 103-91 but even in the game they just simply wouldn't die..lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrMeltdown Posted November 6, 2014 Report Share Posted November 6, 2014 Hopefully this will be an enjoyable effort Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted November 6, 2014 Author Moderators Report Share Posted November 6, 2014 "That's right, Bawb..." 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 According to Bob, Chuck, MJ, Lamar, and The Original Big-Balls-Dancer are the four. ~lw3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators PSSSHHHRRR87 Posted November 6, 2014 Moderators Report Share Posted November 6, 2014 "That's right, Bawb..." According to Bob, Chuck, MJ, Lamar, and The Original Big-Balls-Dancer are the four. ~lw3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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