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Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19

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Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#1 » by Jamaaliver » Wed Jan 2, 2019 2:25 pm

First game of the new year for our hometown Hawks.

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Hawks forward John Collins is coming off the best month of his career, averaging 21.3 points and 12.8 rebounds per game on 57.3% from the field. Collins had double-doubles and both games against the Wizards in December. The Wizards will need to contain the Hawks on the glass and limit the Hawks’ second chance opportunities, which Collins often sparks. Atlanta often plays with Collins and another center on the floor, presenting interesting matchups against a Washington team that likes to play small. The Wizards are undefeated this season when out-rebounding their opponent.

Atlanta attempts the fourth-most 3-point attempts in the NBA, taking 34.8 triples per game. They may only shoot 34.8%, but Trae Young, Kevin Huerter, Jeremy Lin, and the ageless Vince Carter are all big-time shooters from beyond the arc. In the Wizards’ loss to the Hawks, a few weeks back, Atlanta made 12-of-32 (37.5%) from deep. Opponents are shooting 37.0% from three against the Wizards this season; however, the Hawks are giving up 37.5% from beyond the arc, the second-worst mark in the league.


Without John Wall, a key isolation scorer and elite playmaker, the Wizards have no choice but to play a different style offensively. Wall was among league leaders in drives and drawing fouls at the rim and could create offense on his own. The Wizards will need to rely on sharing the ball more, creating offense on screens, cuts, and other offensive sets. On the season, the Wizards rank 24th in passes per game (281.9) and 11th in assists per game (25.1). However, in their last two games without Wall, Washington leads the league in passes at 344.0. and fifth in assists at 28.5. Expect the Wizards to continue to have to spread the ball around against the Hawks on Wednesday and beyond. The Wizards are 7-1 this season when they dish out 30 or more assists in a game.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#2 » by Jamaaliver » Wed Jan 2, 2019 2:36 pm

The NBA scheduling this year has been weird. I'm grateful for fewer 3 games in 4 nights.

But why are we playing the Wizards for the 3rd time in 4 weeks?

Didn't the same thing just occur with us and the pacers, as well?
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#3 » by Jamaaliver » Wed Jan 2, 2019 3:39 pm

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Bradley Beal, Wizards: Beal has played like an All-Star once again this season, averaging career-highs with 23.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game. He'll have to keep up those superstar numbers with Wall out the rest of the year.

John Collins, Hawks: The second-year big man tormented the Wizards the last time these teams squared off, scoring 20 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Can Washington keep Collins quiet this time around?
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#4 » by graymule » Wed Jan 2, 2019 5:39 pm

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Wall out for the rest of the year?

As we turn into 2019, it's time for other NBA teams to begin to worry about facing the Hawks instead of us being the
one to worry. Beating Atlanta the remainder of this season will not be an easy task. We're not looking to go anywhere
so we're just going to stir up trouble for all our opponents !

GO ATL HAWKS !!
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Post#5 » by ATL Boy » Wed Jan 2, 2019 5:59 pm

Looking forward to Trae continuing his efficient shooting and playmaking. FG% in the past couple of weeks has gone up from 37% to 39% and 3-point FG% has gone from 24% to 27%.

Those numbers are still ghastly but the game seems to be slowing down for him. If he can get those numbers up to 42% and 31% by season’s end (still not good but not completely atrocious) that would be fantastic.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#6 » by King Ken » Wed Jan 2, 2019 6:02 pm

Big backcourt with small frontcourt v. Smaller backcourt with big frontcourt.

We should win this one.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#7 » by Jamaaliver » Wed Jan 2, 2019 6:26 pm

graymule wrote:As we turn into 2019, it's time for other NBA teams to begin to worry about facing the Hawks instead of us being the
one to worry
. Beating Atlanta the remainder of this season will not be an easy task.

We're not looking to go anywhere, so we're just going to stir up trouble for all our opponents!

GO ATL HAWKS !!




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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#8 » by Jamaaliver » Wed Jan 2, 2019 6:50 pm

Sounds like Justin Anderson gave Collins the flu.

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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#11 » by lethalweapon3 » Wed Jan 2, 2019 10:00 pm

Will Everybody Eat in 2019?

That’s the burning question eating away at the hosts of our Atlanta Hawks Basketball Club tonight. The Washington Wizards (7:00 PM Eastern, Fox Sports Southeast and 92.9 FM in ATL) had been spending much of this season eating themselves alive, leaving a stomach-churning fanbase feeling hangry.

Now, the guy they entrusted to serve up the main dishes, John Wall (bone spurs and disharmony), has shelved himself for the remainder of the season. Fortunately for The District, they have a very familiar sous chef stepping back under the heat lamp.

Third-year pro Tomas Satoransky filled in as a starter for 30 games last season, after Wall went down in mid-season, and was a boon for what had become a static offense. Coach Scott Brooks turned to Tim Frazier during Wall’s prior absence in November/December, and the results were usually disappointing and occasionally (47-point loss at Utah) disastrous. After turning to the Czech guard in January to start in Wall’s place, the Wizards breezed to a 25-point victory in Atlanta, kicking off a five-game winning streak and an 8-2 stretch that Wall’s teammates found, perhaps a bit too, admirable.

Perhaps under-conditioned for heavy-duty minutes, Satoransky and the Zards withered down the stretch, before Wall returned in late March for the final playoff crawl. But the mid-season run, geared by starter Satoransky, was enough to salvage the Wizards’ season, a 39-43 finish and an 8-seed. With Wall back in charge, stealing two home games from the top-seeded Raptors gave D.C hope that the supermax contract kicking in for Optimus Dime next season would indeed be worth every nickel.

So far this season, the Wizards (14-23) assisted on 57.9 and 59.3 percent of baskets, respectively, when either Wall or sidekick Bradley Beal was on the court dominating the rock. That assist percentage has elevated to 64.3 percent when either player sat, a proportion that would rank 4th in the NBA (the Hawks’ 63.9 percent currently ranks 4th).

The difference is largely thanks to Satoransky (Wizards’ 64.6 assist% when he’s on-court), who won’t take a shot he doesn’t like. He has proven himself a reliable caretaker (career-low 1.7 assists per-36), and he continues to demonstrate he’s a decent off-ball perimeter option (39.7 3FG%, incl. 43.7% above-the-break; 45.2 3FG% last season). That’s part of the reason Brooks turned to Tomas to fill in the gap at small forward, one created when malcontent Markieff Morris got benched and Otto Porter was shifted to the 4-spot.

The ploy worked well when Washington scored its season-high 131 regulation points, in a 14-point win in Atlanta on December 5. Beal’s 36 points in that contest was the headlining story, but with Wall (paternity leave) unavailable and Austin Rivers (!) starting at point, the unsung hero was Satoransky.

The latter dished out seven assists (no turnovers) and sunk five of seven shots (2-for-3 3FGs) to ensure a decisive edge for the Wizards over the Hawks, on a night John Collins (probable for today, flu) scored his momentary career-high 26 points. A couple weeks later, Wall was back on the State Farm Arena floor, with a newly-arrived Trevor Ariza in place of Rivers. But the results were quite different this time around.

Trae Young and Jeremy Lin led a balanced Atlanta attack, along the way to a 118-110 Hawks victory on December 18, despite the best efforts by Ariza (6 steals) to thwart them. Wall’s shot was off and, in a recurring theme that increasingly gained notoriety throughout much of this season, Chocolate City’s All-Star point guard approached team defense like a fella in dire need of a Snickers.

If, and how much, Washington’s defensive efficiency (112.7 D-Rating, 3rd-worst in NBA) improves in Wall’s absence remains to be seen. But the offense appears to be in decent shape in the near-term, so long as Satoransky remains upright. The Charlotte Hornets can attest to that. This past Saturday, the third start for Satoransky in place of Wall, the game turned into a veritable buffet for the Wizards on offense.

Seven Wizards, including all five starters, reached double figures in scoring, as Washington fell a point short of its regulation-high in a 130-126 win over Charlotte here at Capital One Arena. Four of the five starters amassed at least five assists, including Satoransky’s six (one turnover), Ariza’s nine, and Jeff Green’s surprising seven.

Green filled in admirably for Porter, who returns to action tonight after missing ten games with a quad injury. His and Ariza’s performances ensure that Brooks will be in no rush for the Khia-style injuries to Morris (neck and back stiffness) to heal. The Wizards couldn’t stop Kemba Walker (47 points, 18-for-29 FGs) and the Hornets from scoring, either, but Beal (career-high 6 steals on Saturday) dug in and did what he could defensively to make a difference.

Thomas (or, as Ernie Grunfeld calls the ex-Laker, Kobe) Bryant continues to be a saving grace for the Wizards’ beleaguered frontline, posting 20 points (9-for-11 FGs), ten boards and three dimes of his own versus Charlotte. With no timetable for the return of discarded Hawk/Hornet Dwight Howard (lumbar microdiscectomy, or something like that), Bryant’s energy at both ends has alleviated Brooks from having to make Scotty’s Choice: woefully undersized pivot play, or, trying to make chicken salad out of using Morris and Ian Mahinmi under center.

The Wiz (3.0 games behind 8-seed Detroit) insist they’re still aiming for a playoff spot, lest Grunfeld’s deal for the 33-year-old Ariza (39.3 MPG w/ WAS) no longer makes sense. While Washington enters 2019 play without three preseason-projected starters, Atlanta may not be able to match that number tonight. Dewayne Dedmon (sore knee) has been upgraded to probable after missing Atlanta’s prior two games. He’s itching to rejoin the stable of big men that are feasting lately under coach Lloyd Pierce’s watch.

Dedmon, in his last six starts, averaged 15.7 PPG and 10.0 RPG, shooting a smooth 14-for-22 on threes (63.6 3FG%). Not to be outdone, Dedmon’s primary sub, Alex Len, contributed a solid 14.6 PPG and 8.0 RPG, plus 1.4 BPG, in his past five appearances. Slotting either of these two in a Thump-and-Jump pairing with Collins (22-and-16 @ IND on Monday) seems to finally be stretching the rest of the floor for rookies Young and Kevin Huerter.

Along the way to his career-high 22 points, Huerter splashed six of his nine three-point attempts to keep the Hawks literally within shooting distance of the Pacers on New Year’s Eve, while Young (4-for-6 3FGs) nearly followed suit against one of the league’s more tenacious defensive outfits.

Assertiveness on drives to the hoop led to some Trae-cherous plays (8 TOs by Young @ IND; 7 assists) that cost the Hawks a chance at drawing even. But on the good side, the improving synergy with the bigs and Huerter is compelling defenders to take some eyes off Young (50.0 3FG% in past 8 games), allowing him to see more of the full floor.

Young also benefits from better defensive help by DeAndre’ Bembry, charge-magnet Jeremy Lin and, now, Daniel Hamilton, who did a decent job in brief spells in the first and fourth quarters versus Victor Oladipo and the Pacers. While the Indiana game was a predictable setback (Pacer guards combined for 18 assists and 2 TOs, 6-for-12 3FGs), particularly with the recent injury loss of Kent Bazemore, Atlanta is showing more signs of recovering on defense when helping Trae, who in turn is showing more of a willingness to help, too (3 steals vs. IND, tying his season-high).

The supporting backcourt cast for the Hawks (11-25) will all help in the effort to get Beal (career-low 33.7 3FG%; career-highs of 54.9 2FG%, 23.6 PPG, 4.7 APG, 4.9 RPG), who is eager to prove himself an All-Star for the second consecutive year, to post some high-volume but inefficient numbers tonight. The frontcourt will need to exploit Washington’s inability (23.9 O-Reb%, 28th in NBA) to generate second chances (minus-2.8 second-chance points-per-48, 3rd-worst in NBA).

Among the attendees at Capital One Arena, there is no appetite for a second helping of defeat at the talons of the Hawks, this time in front of the home crowd. Will the small plates served up by Satoransky again compensate for the lack of main-course fare from Wall? Or, will another tenacious effort by Atlanta leave the Wizards with an empty feeling in the pit of their stomachs?

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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#12 » by benhillboy » Thu Jan 3, 2019 12:13 am

Nique pronounces “Satoransky” perfectly. How bout it.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#13 » by benhillboy » Thu Jan 3, 2019 12:16 am

I’ve been known to follow the Hawks pretty closely, why I don’t know who the hell Daniel Hamilton is and why he starting?
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#14 » by benhillboy » Thu Jan 3, 2019 12:21 am

Trae has to lead the league in assist after he’s forced to pick up his dribble. That probe to get Len the mismatch was slick too.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#15 » by benhillboy » Thu Jan 3, 2019 12:41 am

John has to have one of the bigger percentage disparities between corner 3s and arc ones.

Lin had the injury flashback.

It’s crazy seeing the much improved chemistry with the Wiz when John Ballsack ain’t playing.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#16 » by observer1995 » Thu Jan 3, 2019 12:58 am

The Wizards have almost always looked better without John Wall to me and it's so funny.
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#17 » by northcyde » Thu Jan 3, 2019 12:58 am

If Collins keep playing like this, he's going to come down with a mysterious "injury" that will sideline him for about 4 weeks.

LOL . . what happens when Taurean comes back, and this team might be too good to finish in the Bottom 5?
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#18 » by King Ken » Thu Jan 3, 2019 1:14 am

Trae's positives:
His passes look amazing and he is getting our players a lot of open looks.

Trae's negatives:
Defense
Off the ball offense
DEFENSE

Just a poor day for Trae
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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

Post#19 » by lethalweapon3 » Thu Jan 3, 2019 1:15 am

Just too many runouts and easy transition baskets being allowed, gotta tighten that up in the second half. Go Hawks!

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Re: Game Thread: Hawks @ Wizards -- 1/2/19 

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