Saturday, April 18th, 2009 at 12:49 pm  |  373 responses

Links: Weekend Playoffs Running Thread

ATL, shawty! And is Denver for real?

by Lang Whitaker

1:25 a.m. MONDAY
The most exciting part of either of the two late games tonight — Hawks/Heat and Hornets/Nuggets — might have been when someone tossed a beer on the court at the end of the game in Denver. Both games turned into blowouts, Hawks and Nuggets cruising to easy wins. And the best finish of the Playoff might have gone down in Orlando earlier.

I listed three things I took from the Hawks/Miami game here on Hawks.com. Basically, the Hawks dominated the Heat in every facet of the game. D-Wade got his, scoring 19, but Miami had no answer for Josh Smith, who was so active he made Jermaine O’Neal and Udonis Haslem look like telephone poles in comparison. I predicted on Friday the Hawks won win this series pretty easily, and if Game One is any indication, it might be easier than I thought. (And remember what I wrote about Joe Johnson not being much of a drop off from Dwyane Wade? Joe had 15-2-5 and 3 to’s; Wade had 19-5-5 and 8 to’s. I’m just saying.)

In Denver tonight, I think the Nuggets proved they are for real. They can play uptempo, downtempo, can defend, are versatile, have depth. the thing that scares me with them is that George Karl is the coach, and he always seems to be able to screw things up in the Playoffs. Last night the Hornets so bad that it didn’t matter, but I’m curious to see if Karl can keep them motivated for the next two months. And it’s too bad there’s no such thing as a hot hand, because Chauncey Billups made 8 out of 9 three-pointers.

I didn’t think Andre Iguodala had it in him. I thought he a step below being a franchise player, but he stepped up tonight and pretty much tugged the Sixers back from an 18-point deficit to beat Orlando in O-Town. The whole time I watched, I was thinking: Remember when I said as a Hawks fan I’d rather play Miami than Philly in Round One? That was why! The Sixers are a dangerous, dangerous team. I think they lack the basic fundamentals to win a game that’s a low-scoring, halfcourt game, but if you try to run with them, forget it. Orlando learned that the hard way. Slamadamonth contender might be when Anthony Johnson crushed one of Theo Ratliff.

Charles Barkley’s advice for the Jazz? “Start packing.” The Lakers controlled them from start to finish tonight. If this goes 5 games it’s an upset. Chuck also said, “You know you’re in trouble when the toughest guy on your team is your coach.”

We made it throught he weekend! And now I’ve got a meeting at 10 a.m. So I better get a few hours sleep. Two days down, about 50-something to go…

3:41 p.m. SUNDAY
We’re nearing halftime of the Lakers/Jazz game, and the Lakers are thus far having no trouble handling the Jazz. With Okur out (with a “mild hamstring strain,” the Jazz are really behind the 8-ball. I figured Okur was going to provide their best opportunity to stretch the Lakers defensively, to draw Bynum or Gasol or whoever outside the lane and give Boozer a little more room inside. I don’t know how bad an injury Okur has, but if you’ve got any sort of injury that is actually “mild,” how can you not be playing in this game right now?

Other quick news: KG is prolly going to have surgery ….. And Doc on the chances of Scalabrine playing in this series while returning from a concussion: “So far he hasn’t passed out, so we’ll see.” ….. Melo says the Nuggets will beat the Hornets in 7 ….. The Sixers are going to use an injured Sam Dalembert and the 126-year-old Theo Ratliff against Dwight Howard ….. Unrelated to the Playoffs but full of awesome quotes: Kenny Anderson wants to become a head coach. “I might have had things in my personal life, but who hasn’t? Who hasn’t? My first marriage, I was 23 years old … that’s 16 years ago. I’m not ashamed to talk about that. I’m in my third marriage now. I’m married, I’m stable. I’m a whole different man. I don’t do those things. But that’s the perception.”

Anyway, lots of action today…and I can’t wait. I’ve been looking forward to this Hawks/Heat game for about a week, so I hope the game is at least worth watching — I don’t want a blowout either way…well, unless the Hawks blow out the Heat. I’d like that.

If you’re a Jazz fan and you need a laugh, check this out.

1:45 a.m. SUNDAY
Got home late from dinner tonight and turned on the Rockets/Blazers game. It was the third quarter and the Blazers were down by 104 points. It was already so out of hand that Nate McMillan had poor Greg Oden in the game. I thought, Oh well, the Blazers can play Game Two and then regroup when they get back to their homecourt. And then I remembered they were playing at home. Oops. I didn’t watch much of this game at all but I’m guessing Portland’s troubles were at least related to refereeing, because every time I saw Portland play this season, Brandon Roy flopped more than an Italian soccer player and got calls and went to the line a lot. (Just checked the box scores and B-Roy shot only 1 free throw. Also, I wish more Americans knew that Italian soccer players flop a lot so I could’ve channeled Yeezy and written Roy flops so much he can speak Italian.)

I wrote the other day that I couldn’t vote for Rick Adelman as Coach of the Year because the Rockets always seemed to refuse to work the ball inside to Yao. Yao went 9-9 tonight. I’m just saying…

Dallas hasn’t won a road game in the Playoffs since they went to the 06 Finals, but I wasn’t shocked that they marched into San Antonio and beat the Spurs. The Spurs look dunzo, worn out and exhausted. Without their zig-zagging Argentine off the bench, and with Tim Duncan hobbled, San Antonio lacks the atleticism to compete for a title this spring. Can they at least give Dallas a run for their money? The Spurs managed to contain Dirk, but Josh Howard got an early start celebrating 4/20, emerging from the cloud of some he was in all season to puff in 25 points and lead Dallas to the win.

We didn’t talk about the Cavs/Pistons game earlier, but we don’t have to because that game was boring as heck. The Pistons didn’t let Cleveland run away with it, but the Pistons were never in this to begin with.

3:53 p.m., SATURDAY
Now THAT was how you start the Playoffs. An overtime battle in Beantown. The defending champs, hobbled but spirited, come out and compete from the get, but eventually just can’t keep up with Derrick Rose and the Bulls. Chitown wins in OT, 105-103. The Celtics had the game to win, as the Bulls committed dumb fouls and sank a series of mildly ridiculous shots. Rondo had 29, 7 and 9, and Pierce went for 23. But Ray Allen scored 4. Just 4. (Went 1-for-12 from the floor.)

Chicago got a nice game from former Home Improvement child star Ty Thomas, who scored 16 points on a series of jumpers, and Joakim Noah had 17 boards (and one particularly dumb foul late in regulation). Rose showed why I voted for him as Rookie of the Year, pushing the ball again and again, attacking relentlessly. He finished with 36 points and 11 boards. This point total apparently tied some sort of record nobody cares about previously held by Kareem Adbul-Jabbar. (Not the Hipster Grifter, Korean Abdul Jabbar.)

“Did you know that? Did you know you a record held by tied Kareem?” ESPN sideline reporter Nancy Lieberman demanded this information from Rose, almost insinuating that Rose had tried to score EXACTLY 36 points, no more, no less, but exactly 36, only because Kareem had once done this. Rose said no, he hadn’t known this. He didn’t seem to care. I know I didn’t care — I was waiting to see if Lieberman would ask him about, you know, the actual game. She didn’t.

Cavs are up early on Detroit. Breakout star of the NBA Playoffs after one game? Vinny Del Negro’s dad, who sits on the bench with the players and probably has to listen to them all complain about why his son won’t put them in the games.

12:30 p.m., SATURDAY
As i sit down to type this it’s 12:30 p.m. and my main man Joakim Noah just opened the 2009 Playoffs with a dunk. Gonna be a full weekend with a schedule jammed with games, and I’m intending to post sporadically throughout the weekend, since I’ll probably be sitting here watching games for the two days straight. And really, all these early games are just just the run up until tomorrow night’s Hawks/Heat game.

Anyway, thought I’d create someplace for us to keep the Playoff chatter going all weekend, and I’ll chime in occasionally up here in this part of the post. I’ll also be tweeting from time to time, I’m sure.

Oh, and one more thing — yesterday in The Links we talked about the recent “hot hand” study. I got this email late last night from my Dad…

As I was reading your hot hand article, a question was formulating in my mind. And then you answered it. At the end of a game, you are not going to go with Jordan just because he has hit his last 3 shots ???????

I know this is the reason I’m not coaching, but I go with the hot hand. Then there is baseball. You pinch hit for a guy in the 9th inning just because he has got a hit in his last 3 at bats ????? I know Bobby Cox would !!!!!

Um, so obviosuly my Dad and I are on different sides of the Bobby Cox coin (considering I’m writing a book about him and all). Otherwise, I agree with ya, Dad.

Oh, and also last night I was watching a rerun of the 2004 Jordan Brand Classic on ESPNU, a game that featured guys from Al Jefferson to Rajon Rondo. Dwight Howard was also out there, and the play-by-play announcer asked color commentator Jay Bilas which NBA player he thought Howard compared to.

Bilas’s answer? Kwame Brown! Thanks, ESPN!

One other thought: everyone’s talking about KG being out, but don’t forget the Celts won the title last year without Perkins, who was injured. This year is Perk is back, and he’s going to have to be a beast for the Celts to have a chance.

Anyway, as always, talk it out…

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  • http://www.hibacho20.blogspot.com Hursty

    lmao @ Lang.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Eeeeeeeeeeboyyyyy….. (the lesson as always, trust in your team is great, gloating before the games are played? Ummm). Myung’s turn to gloat…. For now.

  • http://sportzin.com Joey E.

    Andre Iguodala looked like a Kobe/Iverson fusion on that last play. incredible

  • Superman Osman

    Iggy is probably stressin out that the real AI might come back come next year. Fear is the best damn motive you could ask for

  • http://www.twitter.com/TheDiesel Anton

    What is love?
    DWade don’t hurt me
    Don’t hurt me
    No more

  • Superman Osman

    I can imagine you doin’ the vocals Anton. But seriously, NO MORE

  • Superman Osman

    You know why the Heat young players say they never heard of pressure? It’s because they don’t compete for sh*t.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Anton with the Haddaway song. Niiiiiice. Again, i seem to be repeating myself here, but someone needs to tell Chauncey that, THERE IS NO HOT HAND! No such thing, according to da Nerds (nope not Chad/Pharell fraction either). 8-9 in the playoffs is bloody fabolous!

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    The Hawks played their best game in 14 years…..if they do it again…..well…we all know THAT won’t happen.

  • Myung

    Nah, no gloating from me, Dark. It’s just 1 game. It IS a game I will always remember (I’m SO thankful I got to experience that in person), but it’s just 1 game. I expect Miami to come back in a big way, either in game 2 but especially in game 3. It’s going to be a competitive series.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    E. Wow, just wow. Come on dude, it was a thrashing, no need to diminish the opponent’s efforts. Course the Heat will show up next game, but saying it was their best game in FOURTEEN years? You do know they took the nba champs to seven a year ago, right?

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    I do…….but where did that get them, Dark?

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    Darksaber’s point: they’re playing a far lesser team right now than the NBA champions. This shouldn’t really be a surprise.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Call me crazy, but the Heat last night looked like the ’06 Mavericks in games 3-6.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    What’s good, Eboy? No school today, Boston Marathon going on in the city! Should be fun.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    What’s good? Obviously neither one of our stupid fu*king teams, Moose. Hope you enjoy your day off though. Can you maybe make it to Celtics practice and get KG onto some holistical medicine tip they haven’t tried yet? Or could you get Ray to find his J again? I’m already packing the car to head to Atlanta to poison Spoelstra’s room service and smother JO and Haslem while their sleeping with a pillow, dressed like a bellboy.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    I know. Sh!t stops here, hopefully. Sorry about them Heat last night. But those Smith dunks were beastin’. How did the SLAM fantasy league end up?

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    If Josh Smith played like that every night…..he’d be one of the top three power forwards in the league. As long as he doesn’t shoot threes.

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    Moose: I don’t know. I was dominating by about five or six wins ahead of everyone else then just stopped setting my rotation because about half the people weren’t either (Eboy I think stopped within three weeks). Fantasy is really only fun when everyone is involved and you can trash talk.
    Also, J-SMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTH! Dude is finally getting it! He ain’t a spot up shooter, he’s a dunker! Keep on dunking, kid!

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    And it wouldn’t even be under the PF category, more like a high-flyer category. It was sick. What’s your call on Celtics-Bulls tonight, E?

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    Exactly, Jukai. Who won, though? By the way, nice comment on Hib@chi . . .

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    I would HOPE that the Celts play incredibly hard on their home court to try and even it up. I think they’ll win….in another really close game.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    Pierce needs to come through, Allen needs to UP HIS GAME. RAY, WE’RE NOT JUST GONNA GET TO THE FINALS THIS YEAR! DON’T WAIT TILL THEN TO HEAT UP.

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    I can’t see Boston making any noise in the playoffs. Even if they do beat Chicago in seven, they’ll be swept next round. Doesn’t everyone remember BEFORE the KG trade, with the Ray Allen/Pierce/Jefferson lineup, everyone was like “well… okay! They’re a low to mid-seed playoff team now! They’ll make some noise in the first round!” and then they got KG and everyone started talking championship? Well, we’ve digressed back to pre-KG, and the Celts don’t even have Jefferson. I know my original prediction was Celtics in seven, but after last game, I’ll be a bit impressed if the Celtics can pull this one off. No interior offense, a lack of defensive integrity without KG, it’s just grim.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    Whimper. Moose out.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Uhm……there’s no fu*king way Philly or Orlando sweeps the Celts in round two….or the Bulls for that matter.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Cheryl

    Oooh, bellboy? I like…

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    Eboy: I was thinking of making a logical argument to debate what you said, but I feel like just telling you “you’re an idiot” and going back to my work. Have fun watching Wade flop at the three point line for the rest of the series.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Philly and/or The Magic will SWEEP either the Celtics or Bulls in round two. ********Please note this somewhere to show Jukai’s continued stupidity in life.************

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    so… anyone still hating on the Rockets now?
    A bit early for if you scared… but the Blazers looked like they shat themselves most of that game.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Cheryl

    Don’t know if anyone said it yet–I can’t read all 300+ comments while at work–but Denver looked pretty good yesterday. I may have to stay up late to watch that series.

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    Cheryl: that’s alllll from the Birdman. BrrrRRRrrrRRR!

  • http://double-technical.blogspot.com Zee!

    How is Mario Chalmers not able to cover Mike Bibby? That’s gotta change.

  • http://double-technical.blogspot.com Zee!

    And man my predictions for the western conference were spot on.

  • PArson

    WTF Theo Ratliff still playing ball who knew?

  • Drew

    Nuggs looked great last night. I was at the game, but I wasn’t the idiot who threw their beer on the court. Who does that? And when you are up by 30?

  • http://www.kb24.com The Seed

    Hawks looked good, I told everyone that the Heat will flame out, also J.R. Smith has an extra pep in his step, since Byron Scott and New Orleans let him go a few years back.

  • http://www.manutd.com Z

    Boston will prolly make it to the conf finals to get swept by the Cavs. Pierce ain’t going out like that. They’re still better than Philly, Chi and Orlando even w/o KG. – Lang, are you for real with the JJ/Wade comparisons or is it tongue in cheek? I might have to reconsider your basketball expertise if you’re not joking! lol

  • http://www.kb24.com The Seed

    Z, everybody compared Kobe with PP after the finals, when we know PP can’t hold Kobe’s jock strap, see what he is doing now with our KG. Can’t beat Bulls-seriously!!! So a JJ and Wade comparison to me is great. Better shooter JJ, better slasher Wade, but JJ is underated, I have watched many games where JJ gets to the rim with ease, just doesn’t dunk like wade. Defense wise Wade plays lanes, JJ will guard you straight up. I feel JJ will out perform Wade this series and don’t use he has better players around him excuse for JJ, PP got hyped with Ray Ray and Kenny G future hall of famers playing with him in Finals. Hawks will give Cavs a run for their money with their athleticism.

  • http://sfdjilf.com Jukai

    The Seed: No they wont…

  • http://www.kb24.com The Seed

    Jukai, Yes the Cavs are the favoriates in the East, don’t get me wrong, but Hawks, give Cavs match up problems too. Josh Smith, Marvin Williams and Joe Johnson are all better low post players than Lebron, but Lebron will not be guarding them on D, probably Josh Smith. The Hawks always play the Cavs good, lost by one point in March, ended Cavs winning 11 game streak. Plus Cavs only beat Hawks bad once this year, other games were in the balance until end of the games. Mark my words, will be better series than you would think. They have the Cavs next. If they use same tactics on Lebron, they will do on Wade. Make them beat you by shooting and using energy on defense. Yes Cavs have better shooters on offense, by they are small. I am predicting a HAWKS series win vs. the CAVs. I have planted THE SEED.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Uhm…….it’s amazing what morons think after exactly ONE playoff game has been played by every team.

  • http://www.alllooksame.com Tarzan Cooper

    WRATH OF BONG!!! WRATH OF BONG!!!

  • Myung

    You, as a non Hawks fan, have more confidence in the way we match up with Cleveland than I do, Seed. I’m not expecting the Hawks to win more than 2 games max against Cleveland. I know we beat them once and lost a close game (on March 1st, the day it snowed in Atlanta), but during the LeBron era, Cleveland has pretty much owned Atlanta and I don’t expect things to change in the next round.

  • http://mindyourbusiness@getalife.com Allenp

    Eboy was mad pissy in here…
    Orlando is what I said they were. And when they resign Hedo for $40 million, they’ll be that team for a long, long time.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Oh…..come on Allen…..what did you expect?

  • http://www.manutd.com Z

    Josh Smith (who has no moves on the block), Marvin Williams (who doesn’t remember where the low block is) and Joe Johnson (essentially a combo guard) are all better than Bron in the post?

  • http://www.manutd.com Z

    To be fair, 40 mil is not that much when you consider that Corey Maggette just signed 50 mil for 5. A lot of teams would throw say 40 for 5 or 6 at Hedo. And he was combing back from an injury. The one to blame, as Barkley pointed out, is SVG. Get that ball to Dwight, he had two shots (both makes) in the 4th quarer. 31 and 16 and they’re not even looking at him down the stretch? Even if he bricks FTs, let them foul him every time down the stretch and it’s at least 1 point per possession. I’ll take that.

  • http://www.realcavsfans.com Anton

    Anyone else having problems with NBA.com videos of game recaps? They always cut out after a minute or so for me.

  • ciroqobama

    The Seed should be on commenting probation for that

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