Sunday, April 19th, 2009 at 10:20 pm  |  74 responses

Hawks/Heat Game 1 Notes

Is it hot in here or is it the Hawks offense?

by DeMarco Williams

If last season’s Hawks/Celtics match-up was David vs. Goliath, this year’s Hawks/Heat face-off is more like David vs. Jeremiah. It’s a bit more even. But even with things looking as they do on paper, I’m still feeling Atlanta in a  relatively-breezy five. Miami may have the NBA’s third best talent in Dwyane Wade, but the Hawks have a guy who can drop 30 (Joe Johnson), three guys in the middle (Josh Smith, Al Horford and ZaZa Pachulia) and a three-point shooter (Mike Bibby) who can still get hot. The Heat simply can’t match that. But we’ll see…

Pregame

-Soulja Boy’s “Turn My Swag On” has the place in an uproar for the Hawks shootaround.

-But when the Hawks announcer brings out rapper T.I. to call out the rosters -”Ain’t he supposed to be in jail,” asks a guy behind me- the place REALLY gets loud. I’ve been to 10 or 12 games this season and the place hasn’t come close to being this animated.

1st Quarter

-I don’t know how well TNT is conveying the pace on television, but in-person it feels like I’m watching Federer and Nadal going at it at Center Court at Wimbledon. Back and forth. Back and forth. This style of play would have to lean in the home team’s favor, right?

-Atlanta icon Ted Turner is in the building. Some of you might not know Ted, but if you’ve enjoyed the Hawks, Atlanta Braves, Larry King, “The Andy Griffith Show” or Ted’s Montana Grill over the years, you certainly know his work.

-At the game: Former Falcons running back Warrick Dunn, San Francisco 49er Takeo Spikes and hip hop hook man Akon.

-Stephen A. Smith’s two chairs down to my left and he’s on his Blackberry incessantly.

2nd Quarter

-It really looks like the Hawks are giving DWade too much of a lane. Yeah, you gotta respect dude’s ability to pull up or go in at will, but there has to be some sort of challenge to these shots.

-Jermaine O’Neal has become such an afterthought. There’s 9:13 on the clJoeock in the quarter and I swear it’s the first time the announcer has called his name. He’s got one point, one board, one assist and one foul. At least he’s consistent.

-Okay, okay. Now he’s got three points.

-During a timeout, a female version of the Hawks mascot comes out with two robe-draped dancers. Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” starts blaring and the dancers reveal themselves as two men in leotards and tights. Their dance is a respectable Bey knock-off, but the mere sight of the dancers is one of the scariest things I’ve ever seen on a basketball court.

-Newsflash: There’s just too much Hawk for the Heat to halt.

3rd Quarter

-Four Atlanta starters have 10+ points. Wade’s the only one with double figures in the black jerseys. Mario Chalmers and Udonis Haslem have six apiece.

-After a Horford make, the announcer goes “Al Hor-ford… BOSS!” Nah, we gotta come up with something better to describe the Atlanta big man. Any suggestions?

-Another rebound and smash for Josh. He’s got 21 and six. Don’t know if you saw it or not, but a few weeks ago Sports IllustrateHigh Socksd had an informal poll of NBA players, asking them to name the game’s most athletic guy. Smith was No. 1. Nights of rebounds, rejections andridiculous alley-oops like tonight help explain why he got the votes he did.

-Random question: Has any other superstar worn his socks as high as DWade?

4th Quarter

-During a Heat timeout, O’Neal can be seen chatting with a teammate and wearing a towel around his neck… about five feet from the huddle.

-At the 4:43 mark, the stands empty like the game’s over. 82-59 reads the scoreboard. Guess it is.

-Speedy! Claxton! Is! In! The! Building!

-Just got a text saying that the Hawks had better not get too confident after this opening-night laugher. I don’t think they will. But you can’t deny that it’s just something about this young squad in front of this hungry crowd that just works.

-90-64 final and confetti spews from the rafters. Damn, maybe they are a lil’ confident.

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  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Nice to see Josh and the Hawks get loose, congrats to all the Hawks heads around here – my thoughts go out to Eboy, and his sore cheeks.
    But another thing; I just can’t help myself from laughing about you guys discussing “going out for dinner to have Mexican food” Hahahahahaha that’s simply too American discussing the Grandeur of the Mexican cuisine. Not to sound arrogant, because I (like anybody else) also enjoy a good Burrito or Taco on the right occasion, but all Mexican food is basically fast food and shouldn’t be looked upon as something you go to a restaurant to get. If the Mexican kitchen was a NBA team it would be the Clippers; good for certain moments, but mostly a laughing stock, and never the best pick in the city.

  • Michael

    I completely underestimated how good atlanta is Defensively. Well that and how awful the rest of the heat are. Beasely isn’t anyhting but the new Derick coleman or Glen Robinson. Nice numbers no impact.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Uhh…Texas is where the realest mexican food is at. No contest. Florida has better Cuban, Spanish, etc and Cali sorta has its own style but honestly, nothing really compares to San Antonio. Better Mexian food than Mexico.
    And I’d like to say “Boosh” to E, but my Spurs got killed and they were at home. Still, ATL’s starters played well and they cruised, as I predicted.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    It’s funny that LZ doesn’t even comnprehend that mexian food goes far beyond Taco bell and Chipotle. “Simply too American” What a duche.

  • Myung

    Where do you stay, Ciolk? My wife went to college at UT and her Dads in Dallas so when I go to Texas, it’s either Austin or Dallas. We went to this place called Hula Hut in Austin that was pretty great. Let me know some good spots, since I’ll be back in Texas sometime again soon.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    Josh Smith just dunked again.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Well, I’ve lived in Austin for the last 5 years and am about to move to Houston, but I’m originally from San Antonio. Hula Hut wouldn’t come to mind first, but it is pretty damn good. I could definitely tell you about some places in SA or Austin, but I don’t really know anything about Mexican food in Dallas.

    Oh, and where you at E?

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Ciolkstar; Believe me my good man I do comprehend – I’ve never even been to one of those two ‘restaurants’ you mention, heck even my proud Mexican amiga tells me that the One thing she’s doesn’t love about her country is the food. Like I said it’s good for certain occasions, like a road-trip or if you need to grab a quick bite on the jump, but for a choice of restaurant I beg to differ. The ‘simply to American’ quote, was not to diss Americans as I’m actually quite fond of you Americans and your country, if you could read between the lines you would know that I was having a laugh because that whole ‘best Mexican food’ discussion was one big cliche. Say like when you say that we Euros flop, and you know what yeah to a certain extent we do, just like you wouldn’t know a good meal from a bad one, even when you where devouring it. So please just remember this the next time you and your date are getting your Quesadillas smoothered, the rest of the world are laughing at you.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Ciolkstar; Haha they keep on coming. No wonder it’s so easy to pick up American chicks, if the places you bring them to are called the Hula Hut. Please let me have my fun, while I supersize your duche-sandwich.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Faggy Euros are annoying. Go stick some fish n chips up your ass. Like in ANY culture there is a scale of cuisine. Sure, most Mexiacn food is great as a quick, cheap, option but there is upscale “Mexican food” as well. Just because it doesn’t exist in your cloistered sh1tty little country doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist here. And its pretty much understood that food in England sucks, yeah, just boil everything, maybe through in some blood pudding.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Well Ciolkstar, your right about one thing: the English food is pretty bad. But I’m not from England, don’t know if you know it but Europe is more than just England. Travel and you’ll learn. Ignorant. Ohh and by the way, ‘upscale’ Mexican food.. hahahahahaha you’ve me rolling around on the floor laughing Mr. Hula Hut.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Same goes for saying “Americans” and putting all of the US under the same umbrella. I’m European myself, (well a first generation American) but I can’t stand that completely ridiculous condesecending attitude some euros, like yourself, toss around. Personally, I don’t give a sh1t where you’re from.

  • Tavoris

    is it just me, or would Mike D’Antoni LOOOOOOOOVE coaching these young thoroughbreds on the Hawks.

  • http://mindyourbusiness@getalife.com Allenp

    Euro vs. American beef is funny.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Yeah, especially because nobody is scared of limp wristed, bleeding gums, stankin ass Euro trash.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Funny indeed. Like Mr. Hula Hut’s exquisite taste for ‘upscale’ Mexican food. But you’ll have to excuse me, I have to brush my bleeding gums, scratch my stank ass, dangle my limp wrists one last time, and go to bed, as its getting late around these parts.

  • http://mindyourbusiness@getalife.com Allenp

    Both of y’all are funny.
    It’s stupid to assume that there is no way to make “upscale” Mexican food.
    It’s also stupid to deny the fact that most Mexican restaurants are not going for that vibe.
    The thing is, most restaurants in general aren’t “upscale.”
    And, while Europe may have great food, they also have a shortage of toilet paper.
    It all evens out in the end.

  • Myung

    I’ve never been to anywhere in Europe, other than Paris, but the best food I had there was McDonald’s, pizza, and Japanese… but that’s just me. I’m not trying to dis Europe, or even France. I guess my taste buds are just conditioned to enjoy food I grew to love here in the States and back home in Korea.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/officerbarbrady what

    Funny how this turned into a restaurant thread… I generally try to avoid ANY food at CNN Center or Philips. Work up that appetite during the game and hit Waffle House afterwards, that’s what I do. Co-sign y’all about past Atlanta sports team collapses. It’s real tough to imagine the Heat bouncing back from a demolition like last night and making a series out of this, but the Hawks at their worst are certainly capable of letting that happen.

  • that dude

    I’m surprised no one mentioned how much Beasley chucked last night. The guy jacked it up pretty much everytime he touched the ball. Usually first pass out of the offence too.

  • that dude

    Oh and Lz – Cphfinest3, for all your pompous “european sophistication” you’re quite racist. Your “Proud Mexican amiga” doesn’t represent or know, everything about Mexico or Mexican cuisine.

    Maybe you’re the one who needs to get out more or “travel”.

  • http://www.triplejunearthed.com/dacre Dacre

    Krishan Posted: Apr.20 at 10:51 am
    Wow. Quick, what’s the record low for points in a playoff game?
    _______________________________________________
    Sorry this is probably too late but the Utah Jazz recorded 56 in the finals against the Bulls back in 98 – the least ever in a game since the advent of the 24sec sc. i have that game on tape….(vhs)….malone went 6/6 in the first quarter and then proceeded to position himself over the barrel for the remaining 3 quarters. He got the ball a total of 8 times for the rest of the game.

  • don

    Al Horford- ’bout a-Ho? meant that it in a nice way.

    got only props for the guy. he’s tough.

  • Aristotle

    Nickname for Al Horford… Howbout the AlGator?
    ________________________________________________

    As for Miami…. I still got faith in them. You can’t get any worse than Game 1. HOPEFULLY this just ignited the fire needed.

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