[外電] The future's so bright
The future's so bright
Hawks' talented tandem of Smith, Williams offers hope
By SEKOU SMITH
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 04/18/06
Tyronn Lue has to catch himself sometimes when he's watching
Hawks players Josh Smith and Marvin Williams. He has to remind
himself that they're still "just kids."
Neither of the Hawks' precocious young forwards is old enough
to buy a beer, but they've given Hawks fans hope for the future
as the season has wound down, tonight's home finale against Miami
will be followed by Wednesday's season finale in Cleveland.
Smith, a second-year forward, has been on a tear since All-Star
weekend, his personal awakening coinciding with the Hawks' run
that pushed them out of the league cellar. Smith's averaged 18.1
points, 7.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 3.7 blocks in his last 10
games, showing off an all-around game that few expected from a
player who's still in the formative stages of his career.
Williams, meanwhile, has shed his rookie skin the last month and
shown glimpses of the versatility and inside-out arsenal that
made him everyone's choice as the player with the most upside
in last June's NBA draft. Williams is averaging 17 points in his
last three games, all starting assignments in place of injured
co-captain Al Harrington, and 11.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.5
blocks this month, continuing the steady statistical climb he
began in November.
"The sky really is the limit for both these guys," Lue said. "I'm
not sure they even realize how good they can be. And it's like I
told Josh at the beginning of the year, if he continues to develop
a strong work ethic he has a chance to be a real monster because
of the way he can change a game defensively with his blocks.
Marvin already had that kind of work ethic, so for him it's just
been a matter of getting his NBA legs. And he's finally found his
way."
Along with Lue, Smith and Williams were the catalysts Saturday
night when the Hawks snapped an 11-game road-losing streak with
a 120-114 win in Milwaukee.
Smith led the way with a career-high 28 points along with seven
rebounds, seven assists and three blocks. Williams jump started
the Hawks early and finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds, his
fourth double-double of the season.
"I think that showed more than anything that we're going to be
able to play well off of each other," Smith said. "We complement
each other well. I think we're very different players but we can
do a lot of the same things. Marvin can stroke it and spot up
just about anywhere on the floor. But he can take people off the
dribble, too. We're both capable of that, we both try and
penetrate and kick and rebound and play good defense, too. I
think we work pretty well together."
They're both also staunch supporters of the way Hawks coach Mike
Woodson has allowed their respective games to grow, having both
survived the early stages of Woodson's tough love approach.
"The way I'm playing now is directly related to the conversation
[he had with Woodson after returning from his grandfather's
funeral] before the Minnesota game [April 5]," Williams said.
"Coach just told me to be aggressive, to play loose and be
aggressive, and that's what I'm trying to do. It was frustrating
at times early in the season, but at the same time I have to
thank coach for the opportunity to play because there are a lot
of rookies who haven't seen the floor."
That shouldn't be a problem this week and beyond.
"We brought Marvin along slowly," Woodson said. "We didn't throw
him out there like we did Josh Smith and Josh Childress last year
where they had to learn on the fly. We were patient, I controlled
his minutes and I played him sparingly. Now I'm going to play him
the rest of the way and start prepping him and getting him ready
for summer league and veterans camp next season.
"But I don't think there's any question he's made major strides.
He's been a true pro, he comes in and gets his work in and there's
been a really nice carryover onto the floor."
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http://www.ajc.com/hawks/content/sports/hawks/stories/0418hawks.html
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