It looks like the Atlanta Hawks will be getting Al Horford back for next week. The Hawks have desperately missed Al Horford the past three weeks. Soloman Jones and ZaZa Pachulia have filled in and given a valiant effort, but Al has been sorely missed. Horford will start to practice later this week and a return against the T-Wolves looks to be realistic. Horford has averaged 10.8 ppg, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks ppg. Look for Al Horford to be eased back into action at first. Horford will help the Hawks with its interior defense and most importantly team attitude. I feel like the Hawks have missed his fire the past three weeks.
Also, the NBA trade deadline is February 19th at 3pm eastern time. I would like to see the Hawks make a move for a Veteran post player and possibly an outside shooter.
Another issue I would like the Franchise to address is locking up Marvin Williams. We made the mistake of not drafting Chris Paul or Deron Williams, but I think that Marvin has a lot of upside and could eventually be an All-Star. If you watched the game last night he probably played better than anyone on the floor in my opinion. The Hawks have made a lot of questionable decisions the past few years, but please do not make the mistake of not re-signing Marvin. Also, the Hawks need to resign Mike Bibby. You have been waiting for a Point- Guard since 1999, please do not make the mistake of letting this guy go. The last Point-Guard we had that was an asset was Mookie Blaylock. Bibby wants to be a Hawk and he is only 30 years old. Lock him up for a 4-5 year deal. Obviously we need to lock up Joe Johnson, but that goes without saying. Build on your starting 5 and bring in veteran role players who can help on a night by night basis. I am sorry, but Randolph Morris, Mario West, and Thomas Gardner are not going to cut it. Come on Atlanta lets bring a Title to your city and especially to fans like Chris, MA, and I.

Hawks vs Nets Preview | Joe Makes All Star Team
Friday, January 30th, 2009Game: Hawks (26-19 – Lost Last 3) vs Nets (20-26 – Lost Last 2)
Date: January 30, 2009, 7:30 PM
Where: Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
TV: SportsSouth (Channel 53 on Comcast)
Odds: Hawks -1, O/U 196.5
Last Game: Knicks 112 Hawks 104 on 1/28 in New York
Raptors 107 Nets 106 on 1/28 in East Rutherford
Key Nets:
Nets Update: One of those “Key Nets” you don’t see up there is Vince Carter (UNC) who seems to always kill the Hawks. He made a looooong three pointer at the buzzard in overtime to beat us last time in New Jersey. In that game, the Nets came out real hungover from New Years Eve (even though the game was on the 2nd) and spotted the Hawks a 20 point halftime lead. It seems the Hawks thought that was a reason to celebrate and came out extremely flat in the second half and allowed the Nets to send it into overtime. Still, the Hawks could have won it until Vince did this. Vince actually has 21.5 ppg, .1 less than Harris, but is dropping over 25 a game against the Hawks in his career. So maybe we should try to get a hand in his face better than we did against Nate Robinson.
Tonight, the Nets will be without Yi (China), which at least is something that may give the Hawks a slight edge over their recent struggles with the Nets. The Nets last started Carter, Harris, Lopez, Bobby Simmons (DePaul), and Ryan Anderson (Cal), although Dooling takes most of Anderson’s minutes. Should be a good game and with the Hawks struggles the past week or so, coupled with their struggles all year against the Nets, you gotta like the Nets getting 7 points here.
Hawks Update: We got spanked by the Knicks the other night, although it didn’t really seem that way. J Sandpaper went 2 of 10 from the line, which I can assuredly say that I can do better than. The Hawks were 17 of 32 from the line as a team (10 of 20 against the Nets on the 2nd.) That is going to have to improve, especially in the playoffs, where close games usually happen (unless they are played in Boston.) Just so you know, Hawks are 2nd to last (Magic) in free throw percentage. Who would have thought that Hawks would one day actually be significant, and free throws would be holding us down?
Injuries: As mentioned earlier, Yi is out. Eight year man Stromile Swift (LSU) has been out since mid December with ankle/family problems. If Al Horford was playing, it would be a preview of the Rookie/Sophomore Challenge game, as he would be going against Brook Lopez. But it’s expected that Horford is still out til next week. Also, don’t think Speedy Claxton is gonna be wearing shorts tonight.
On to Joe Johnson making the All-Star team for the third straight year…great job by Joe, going three straight years. His stats don’t seem as good as year’s past but they are about the same as last season. He has been having a bad January though, under 17 ppg this month, while averaging at least 22 each previous month. I think this quote can sum up how the Hawks have been playing lately:
Let’s guess the expletives. Notice in the first sentence he uses expletives (plural). So multiple expletives back to back. Either way he is pissed off. Looking at the Hawks, we are extremely inconstant, including Joe at some points. But if they can get their heads on straight and just play .500 ball the rest of the year, they should be in good shape. Hopefully Joe’s comments spark the team. The Nets are extremely beatable and the Hawks have to be pissed off enough to win tonight and it will be interesting to see how they play.
Back to Joe, he should definitely be an All Star, as the 4th best team in the conference should have a representative on the team. He has this season and next season left on his contract and the Hawks would be wise to lock him up. I didn’t do any research on why we should lock him up, but just looking at our recent history, just having an all star on our team for three straight years is very unusual and we should try to continue that by re signing Joe when the time comes. Obviously there is money issues involved, but Joe is a guy that has been our best player who has lead us from 13 wins to the playoffs. There is a Newsday article talking about how Johnson would be a good fit to re-unite with Coach D’Antoni. That actually makes a lot of sense and we can all hope it does not happen. Anyways, go Joe.
Etc, Etc: Marvin Williams maybe on the trading block, reported by Chad Forde in his “Trade Watch.” It reads that is a “15 percent” chance of trade. I think Marvin has a lot of talent. We see bits and pieces of the incredible talent from night to night. But the Hawks do need something to shake things up and I would not be opposed to a trade if the right deal came along. Thanks to Hoopinion for pointing out the article.
Also, I just trade Sandpaper away in fantasy, along with Tyson Chandler, for Jamal Crawford, Stotts Era HOFer Stephen Jackson, and Mike Miller, so we’ll see how that works out.
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