RECAP: Warriors 135, Hawks 118: No D, but a whole lot of O!
Disclaimer: what you are about to read has some truths and many untruths. Some of these truths might accidentally be untruths causing the following recap to hold no more than 10% truth. With that, if you can count the number of untruths in this recap, you will inevitably receive spectacular a prize. Or will you? Enjoy.
Man, talk about a boring game. Did you see that? Whatever happened to the good old days when we had a good 68 to 64 point rout? Wait, there goes my sarcasm again. I'll try to keep it in check this time.
Our beloved Warriors moved up in the rankings with tonight's impressive victory over the Atlanta Hawks, 135 to 118. Now granted it wasn't the Western Conference standings, but we did manage to move up in the points per game statistic to #1. That's right. We now have the most impressive offense in the league scoring on average .6 more points per game than the Phoenix Suns. And boy did we shine tonight. With the stellar play of Austin Croshere scoring 63 second half points ...um ... sorry there I go again.
Let's find out what really happened tonight shall we?

During the Second Quarter: Al, Monta and Josh have a dance-a-thon! Croshere won!
Jump:
With Webber and Biedrins sitting out with the injury bug, Coach Nellie decided to play the run and gun game. I can see him looking at his little black coaching book for the Warriors and picking "run and gun fast" over "run and gun super fast". Knowing we have a game tomorrow we didn’t want to play "superfast" and wear our players out. Nellie also knew that if we kept the game close we had Austin Croshere on the bench to close it out. Lucky for us it didn’t have to come to that.
But while the victory is sweet, we lacked heavily on the Defense. The best way to describe it is to introduce Charles Barkley’s new word of the day:
Turrraable.
As in Turraable Turraable Defense.
However, while our defense was quite porous, I’m annoyed with the fact that the Hawks collected 40 free throw attempts compared to our measly 10. I hate to be a whiner but the Warriors truly get the short end of the stick when it comes to the refs. But I digress. The Hawks scored 42 points in the first quarter alone and a total of 70 points in the first half. This was obviously due in part to our excellent defense and stellar play by Joe Johnson. Joe had 38 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists schooling every single warrior who guarded him. Running alongside him were Josh Smith and Marvin Williams, each scoring 20 points. The Hawks were scorching in the first half, but leveled back down to earth in the second half to make way for the Warriors.

Our new approach to defense didn’t pan out. Block ball, not imaginary wall.
After the halftime break, our players turned it on once again to make a come from behind victory. This was extremely important to secure our lead over Denver in the playoff race to 2 games and now only 1 game off Dallas for 7th place. It was also very important to start our 4 game road trip with a victory against a team we should normally beat.
Pietrus was a key factor tonight. And with all the criticism I give him day in and day out, I’m extremely happy he was able to have a fruitful game. Scoring 19 points and grabbing 12 rebounds off the bench. He more impressively shot 5 of 7 from behind the arc forcing the Hawks' defense to spread out and give Baron a chance to attack the basket.
Jackson also had a great game. Maybe I should crack on Jackson on all my previews. Can I take credit for his stellar night? 29 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds, and made it easier for everyone else by shooting 6 of 12 from 3pt land. The Warriors have an amazing win percentage for every game Jackson scores over 20 points. I say we allow him to take the first 15 shots of every game. How’s that for a game plan?

Jackson and Williams doing the River Dance.
Interesting stats of the night:
Turnovers: Both teams went into halftime each giving up 4 turnovers. After the half the Warriors forced the Hawks to commit 18 total turnovers to the Warrior’s 10.
Transition Fast Break Points: It seemed like the Warriors pushed the ball up every time the Hawks scored, allowing us to score 87 points off transition baskets.
Austin Croshere woke from his slumber and saw that Baron Davis had another Baron-like night. Scoring 35 points and 9 assists, Baron took the game over the minute it started. As frustrating as it was to see he ONLY had 2 free throws attempts, he was still able to put up impressive numbers. With Baron playing 41 minutes, I’m hoping Monta will be able to take care of tomorrow’s game.
Side Note: No winners for tonight's contest. Warriors won by 17.
Photos courtesy of AP Photo/John Amis
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Turribly...
BD is back tho. Not that he ever really left, but it looks like he's getting his stroke back.
by Run Dubz Run on Mar 5, 2008 9:16 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
I watched
The first quarter was all Baron, a lot of fun to watch. His drives to the basket were so smooth. The Hawks could have easily ran away in the 1st if it wasn't for Baron. WW well deserved, racked up 9 assists in the 2nd half alone.
It was good to see Pietrus finally being a factor on the offensive end. He's looking a bit more consistant these days, impressive. Let's hope he can keep it up.
Number of untruths, wild guess = 7
by disguy on Mar 5, 2008 9:34 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Great game
That one span in the beginning of the 3rd quarter When jack scored 15 points was insane, he was trigger happy!
Good game for pietrus although I cringed everytime he touched the ball. You never know what you get with him.
I hope we keep this momentum up, cause the later half the month (and early April) is going to be BRUTAL!
11-14 Teams with Winning Records! not only that, but in the Western Conference!
Making the Playoff's would be a true accomplishment on it's own.
Fri, Mar 21 Houston
Sun, Mar 23 @ LA Lakers
Mon, Mar 24 LA Lakers
Thu, Mar 27 Portland
Sat, Mar 29 @ Denver
Sun, Mar 30 Dallas
APRIL OPPONENT
Tue, Apr 1 @ San Antonio
Wed, Apr 2 @ Dallas
Fri, Apr 4 @ Memphis
Sun, Apr 6 @ New Orleans
Tue, Apr 8 Sacramento
Thu, Apr 10 Denver
Sat, Apr 12 LA Clippers
Mon, Apr 14 @ Phoenix
by 3 The Hard Way on Mar 5, 2008 9:41 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Fallacies
- League leader in Team PPG: Ahead of PHX by 1.3 PPG (per NBA.com), not .6 PPG
- Austin Croschere not scoring 63 2nd half points
- 68-64 route (no game played by the Warriors ended in this result)
by mightymadskillz on Mar 5, 2008 10:11 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Add one more to that
four fallacies total
by mightymadskillz on Mar 5, 2008 10:14 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
It's amazing.....
I liked the fact that Baron got some extended rest in the 2nd Quarter, that should give him fresh legs for tonight. It would have been nice to see BWright play more than his starting stint in the first quarter.
by WilliamVanLandingham on Mar 5, 2008 10:52 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
How bout Jax at the 5 spot?
by garin423 on Mar 5, 2008 12:00 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Another Annoyance ...
If that starts to spread to other Dubs players ...
But yeah, really fun game to watch ... especially after the 15-0 run!
by soem on Mar 5, 2008 12:43 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
One Downside To The Win
by CABANGBANG on Mar 5, 2008 2:10 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Whats up with Comcast...
by in for life on Mar 5, 2008 2:41 PM PST reply actions 0 recs

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