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Gameday Preview Charlotte Bobcats vs. Atlanta Hawks

Pump Up Music: Stabbing Westward -- "Shame"

The Big Picture: The Atlanta Hawks keep taking incremental steps forward. First, it was taking a chance on Joe Johnson and discovering that he wasn't just a product of Mike D'Antoni's system. They missed a chance to draft either Chris Paul or Deron Williams (or Raymond Felton, or any point guard, for that matter) when they drafted Marvin Williams, who was immediately stuck behind Josh Childress, but Williams has turned out to be a solid player regardless, a guy who's improved each year he's been in the league. When they finally signed Mike Bibby, a real point guard, signaling that they'd moved beyond the notion of Boris Diaw: point guard, and Joe Johnson: point guard,they took a significant step forward.

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Their most recent step forward coincides not with any new additions, but with the evolution of their key players, Josh Smith, especially. Smith and Gerald Wallace share many stylistic attributes, and, until this season, one of their worst was a taste for three pointers they, unfortunately, were not very good at making.

This year, they've diverged in their long range shooting strategies. Where Wallace is suddenly making threes at a 38% clip, probably because he's dramatically improved his shot selection, Smith has eschewed three pointers entirely, attempting, and missing, only 7 this entire season. Some of those were surely last-second heaves, too. Staying inside has done wonders for Smith's rebounding and shooting efficiency, his assist rate has gone up, and he's simply a better all-around player for it, embracing his role as power forward instead of fancying himself a 6-9 slashing guard. It's been a pleasure this season to watch him exploit his elite athleticism within his liberating confines.

Key to Victory: First, and most important, Joe Johnson is out. If the Hawks want to go with Bibby and Jamal Crawford much of the time, then bring it, because Stephen Jackson will just back down whichever shorter guard is on him.

Second, Boris Diaw will initially be charged with guarding Smith, though Wallace may see time covering him, and Tyrus Thomas should get good minutes at the power forward slot. Diaw's primary advantage against Smith is that he can credibly draw him out to the perimeter. If he can effectively do that, it'll give the Cats an opportunity to win the rebounding battle with Wallace and their centers.

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The final push

Interesting games tonight, folks:

Atlanta vs Charlotte
Milwaukee vs Chicago
Toronto vs Cleveland

GO BOBCATS !

by Roger, Roger on Apr 6, 2010 11:39 AM EDT reply actions  

So who do we pull for

in the MIL-CHI game? Do we hope for more distance from the Bulls or less from the Bucks? I’m inclined to pull for Chicago, since with the Bogut injury I think we’re more a threat to pass Milwaukee than Chicago is to pass us.

by djwilliams11 on Apr 6, 2010 12:19 PM EDT reply actions  

I'm inclined to pull for the Bucks

since they pretty much have a playoff spot locked up. Losses by them aren’t nearly as important as losses by Chicago and Toronto.

by Charlotte Bobcat on Apr 6, 2010 12:29 PM EDT up reply actions  

I kind of want the Bulls to win

To me, playoffs are basically guaranteed for the Bobcats because I do not foresee a massive collapse for us. I’d prefer if we didn’t play the Magic in the first round, and I’d prefer the Hawks so I think we’re poised to make a run for that 6th spot. However, whichever way the balls fall through the net more often, I won’t be disappointed by the outcome.

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F*** Clay Bennett. And Charlotte thinks George Shinn is a douchebag.

by Ben Swanson on Apr 6, 2010 12:41 PM EDT up reply actions  

I say with a win tonight, we prettty much officially seal a playoff spot.

Big game. Glad the Bucks and Bulls are playing each other, because someone has to lose, and the Raptors will almost surely fall to Cleveland.

by Charlotte Bobcat on Apr 6, 2010 12:28 PM EDT reply actions  

Go Blue Devils!

Hell of a championship game. If Coach K is going anywhere, I say the Bobcats. Id take him over LB anyday.

Go Bobcats tonight…I’ll be at the game! The cats should play awesome since we are playing a good team.

When can I purchase playoff tickets and whats the price range? I dont care where, I just want a ticket.

by MR. MANN on Apr 6, 2010 1:39 PM EDT reply actions  

Coach K isn't going anywhere - especially to the Bobcats.

MJ is going to innaugurate his reign by bringing in a Duke coach? He’d be burning down the bridge of good will with napalm.

Unless it’s a “down to the wire” thing, playoff tickets will start landing in season ticket holder mailboxes within 48 hours of clinching a spot. Public seats will go on sale just about that same time.

by Ourdaywillcome on Apr 6, 2010 2:24 PM EDT up reply actions  

Shout out to Gerald Wallace

John Hollinger (notoriously hard on pretty much everyone) listed him as the top defensive small forward in the NBA this season (ahead of LeBron). Granted it’s just a median member’s list, but pretty much everyone respects Professor H, so that’s cool. Ray-Ray got an honorable mention in the PG section too.

by drapht00 on Apr 6, 2010 2:24 PM EDT reply actions  

I want the Bucks to win tonight and they should.

Bogut meant a lot to the team, but he wasn’t the only ace in their deck. A win tonight by the Bucks chops the Bobcats number to 3 regardless of what happens against Atlanta. Add a Cats victory to it and the number becomes 2. Before we can start jockeying for position and hoping to affect our first round opponent, we have to actually GET there. First things first and all that.

by Ourdaywillcome on Apr 6, 2010 2:28 PM EDT reply actions  

Stabbing Westward..

Whatever happened to them? I mean they got like all pop like and dissapeared.

In mother Russia no one can hear you scream.... or is that space?...now that I think about it, it's definitely space....

by mad_dog_maddux on Apr 6, 2010 2:34 PM EDT reply actions  

They got pop like? Please don’t retroactively ruin my eighth grade musical taste!

by David A. Arnott on Apr 6, 2010 2:43 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hey, don't get me wrong I used to love them too LOL.

In mother Russia no one can hear you scream.... or is that space?...now that I think about it, it's definitely space....

by mad_dog_maddux on Apr 6, 2010 3:34 PM EDT up reply actions  

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