http://blog.mlive.com/fullcourtpress/20 ... ckeys.htmlSecond Quarter:
8:58: Stuckey received the ball in open space, thanks to an excellent Kwame Brown baseline screen, just inside the three-point line on the left wing. He immediately started with his right hand toward the basket, but as Stuckey's defender tried to recover and Brown's defender came to help, Rodney hooked a sharp pass to Brown on the baseline. The pass was a little too hot for Brown to handle which allowed the Hawks to recover and get a defensive stop. Stuckey's idea was good, but if he had waited another half a second he could have dropped the ball in softer to an even-more-wide-open Brown. Verdict: Good decision
8:33: Stuckey dribbled left around a Charlie Villanueva screen on the right wing. Stuckey got free in space and opted to take a eight-foot runner in the lane. It was an open shot, but not necessarily an easy one. Stuckey had Villanueva open on the perimeter behind him after he popped out of the screen, but Stuckey never looked that way. In his direct line of vision, Austin Daye was open in the left corner and Kwame Brown was streaking down the opposite side of the lane for what looked like a potentially easy bucket. Brown did end up getting the basket after tipping in Stuckey's miss, but it shouldn't have been necessary on this particular play. Verdict: Bad decision
7:38: Stuckey tried to take Maurice Evans one-on-one off the dribble. He started at the top of the key and went to his right. He ended taking an out-of-control running attempt on the right side of the basket. There was contact on the play, but not enough to justify a whistle. The only open man on the perimeter was Will Bynum at the right wing, but there was a defender in the passing lane making a kickout difficult. Verdict: Bad decision
6:40: While on the right wing, Stuckey received a screen from Ben Wallace and dribbled to his right around it. Al Horford stepped out to slow Stuckey, but stayed close enough to prevent Stuckey from pulling up for a jump shot. In a great example of waiting for the play to open up, Stuckey slowed his dribble on the perimeter and as Johnson finally got around the screen and Horford to a step toward returning to his man, Stuckey blew by the still out-of-place Johnson for an uncontested layup. Verdict: Good decision
:25: Stuckey ended up in isolation being guarded by Josh Smith on the left wing after dribbling around a Charlie Villanueva screen. Stuckey tried to take Smith baseline, but committed an offensive foul after he put a shoulder into Smith's chest. The replays confirmed that the officials made the right call. Verdict: Bad decision
1:58: After missing a 20-foot jumper at the top of the key, Stuckey retrieved the basketball after Jerebko tapped the rebound back out. Stuckey immediately drove down the center of the lane, went up like he was going to attempt to lay it in over two Atlanta defenders, but dumped it off to Ben Wallace on the baseline who was fouled as he attempted to dunk the ball. Wallace made one of the two free throw attempts. Verdict: Good decision
1:27: Stuckey was between the right wing and corner as Charlie Villanueva came to set a screen to Stuckey's left. Stuckey faked left, but drove right down the wide open baseline. Marvin Williams left Villanueva and fouled Stuckey hard to stop the easy basket. Verdict: Good decision