Premium Member Diesel Posted November 28, 2010 Premium Member Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Hawks top 10. Rank the current Hawks 1 - 10 with 1 being the best. Then Rank the Hawks 1-10 of all time. I will start. Current: 1. JJ 2. JSmoove 3. Horf 4. Craw 5. Bibby 6. Zaza 7. Marvin 8. Teague 9. JCraw2 10. Powell. All time 1. Petit 2. Nique 3. Deke 4. Smitty 5. JJ 6. JSmoove 7. Pistol Pete 8. Doc Rivers 9. Beaty 10. Dan Roundfield H. Mentions: John Drew, Mookie Blaylock, Jason Terry, Shareef, Mo Malone, Toni Kukoc, Tree Rollins, & Al Horford. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T21 Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Hawks top 10. Rank the current Hawks 1 - 10 with 1 being the best. Then Rank the Hawks 1-10 of all time. I will start. Current: 1. JJ 2. JSmoove 3. Horf 4. Craw 5. Bibby 6. Zaza 7. Marvin 8. Teague 9. JCraw2 10. Powell. All time 1. Petit 2. Nique 3. Deke 4. Smitty 5. JJ 6. JSmoove 7. Pistol Pete 8. Doc Rivers 9. Beaty 10. Dan Roundfield H. Mentions: John Drew, Mookie Blaylock, Jason Terry, Shareef, Mo Malone, Toni Kukoc, Tree Rollins, & Al Horford. You missed Kevin Willis! :magnifier: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Hawks top 10. Rank the current Hawks 1 - 10 with 1 being the best. Then Rank the Hawks 1-10 of all time. I will start. Current: 1. JJ 2. JSmoove 3. Horf 4. Craw 5. Bibby 6. Zaza 7. Marvin 8. Teague 9. JCraw2 10. Powell. All time 1. Petit 2. Nique 3. Deke 4. Smitty 5. JJ 6. JSmoove 7. Pistol Pete 8. Doc Rivers 9. Beaty 10. Dan Roundfield H. Mentions: John Drew, Mookie Blaylock, Jason Terry, Shareef, Mo Malone, Toni Kukoc, Tree Rollins, & Al Horford. Kukoc????? And not only that but ahead of Tree Rollins???? Rollins is absolutely a top 10 Hawk of all time and I'd say top 5 as well. I'd probably put Mookie ahead of Smitty too, but I was a huge Mookie fan so I'm probably biased. I also don't see JJ or Smoove or Smitty being above Pistol Pete either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Diesel Posted November 29, 2010 Author Premium Member Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 (edited) You missed Kevin Willis! :magnifier: Willis would have been a possible HM... He wasn't a great Hawk. I don't think he ever was an Allstar, led the Hawks in scoring, and he fell in love with his Jumpshot at 7 foot. Kukoc????? And not only that but ahead of Tree Rollins???? Rollins is absolutely a top 10 Hawk of all time and I'd say top 5 as well. I'd probably put Mookie ahead of Smitty too, but I was a huge Mookie fan so I'm probably biased. I also don't see JJ or Smoove or Smitty being above Pistol Pete either. MY HM list is not in any order. Kukoc would have been last. BUT... he had 4 triple doubles as a Hawk. In 1 year. Pistol Pete was great in History. As a Hawk, he shot low 40s and put up some points. He played with us for 4 years but was an allstar only 2 times. JJ has been an allstar 4 times. Only Nique, Deke, and Pete has been allstars more than that. JJ also joins Nique & Smitty as World Championship rep for the US. Smitty was just better than Mookie. I was a Mookie fan too. But Smith could do everything and play more positions. Edited November 29, 2010 by Diesel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhay610 Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 (edited) Willis averaged a double-double for four years with the Hawks, playing 80 or more games each time, and came close to averaging a double-double in several other years. In the three years 91-94, Willis averaged 18.3/15.6, 17.9/12.9 and 19.1/12.0 while shooting ~50%. You dock him for shooting jump shots -- well, J-Smoove has shot a lot of ill-advised jumpers over the years and he still makes your list. Toni Kukoc...really? Willis definitely belongs on the list of all-time Hawks. Edited November 29, 2010 by jhay610 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlayaPat420 Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 Willis averaged a double-double for four years with the Hawks, playing 80 or more games each time, and came close to averaging a double-double in several other years. In the three years 91-94, Willis averaged 18.3/15.6, 17.9/12.9 and 19.1/12.0 while shooting ~50%. You dock him for shooting jump shots -- well, J-Smoove has shot a lot of ill-advised jumpers over the years and he still makes your list. Toni Kukoc...really? Willis definitely belongs on the list of all-time Hawks. Just saying, instead of shooting holes in someone else's top 10... Where are the critics list? :idea: The title of the thread is "How do YOU rank the Hawks?' 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators macdaddy Posted November 29, 2010 Moderators Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 1. JJ 2. JSmoove 3. Horf 4. Bibby 5. Craw 6. Marvin 7. Zaza 8. Teague 9. JCraw2 10. Powell. All time 1. Petit 2. Nique 3. Smitty 4. Joe 5. Deke 6. Mookie 7. JSmoove 8. Shareef 9. Tree 10. Dan Roundfield H. Mentions: John Drew, Mo Malone, Al Horford, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Diesel Posted November 29, 2010 Author Premium Member Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 Willis averaged a double-double for four years with the Hawks, playing 80 or more games each time, and came close to averaging a double-double in several other years. In the three years 91-94, Willis averaged 18.3/15.6, 17.9/12.9 and 19.1/12.0 while shooting ~50%. You dock him for shooting jump shots -- well, J-Smoove has shot a lot of ill-advised jumpers over the years and he still makes your list. Toni Kukoc...really? Willis definitely belongs on the list of all-time Hawks. I have Kukoc down, but maybe he didn't play long enough to make the HM list. I will agree with that. However, Kukoc posted 19.7 points, 6.2 assists and 5.7 rebounds, including two triple-doubles in the span of three games while a Hawk. It might not seem like much, but when you consider that he was not a guard, that's pretty darn impressive. I think we traded him away too early (even though he couldn't stay healthy). Willis... Willis is hard. He played for us for 10 years and was an allstar only 1 time. He was snubbed for Patrick Ewing and Robert Parrish or Ewing and Daugherty. Everybody on the list with the exception of Smoove has been multiple allstars. So here's the question: Was Willis better than Smoove? I put Smoove up there because he is the youngest player to tally 1000 blocks. Moreover, had he played from 1984 to 1994 with Willis, I think he would have racked up those double doubles too. BTW, Willis best years >17 ppg was with Dominique injured. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coachx Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 (edited) 1. Petit - Championship Ring vs. Bill Russell says it all. 2. "The Human Highlight Film" 3. "Sweet" Lou Hudson - 6 time allstar for Hawks and played 10 years for Hawks 4. Mt. Mutumbo 5. Lenny Wilkens 6 J.J. 7 . Cliff Hagan - before my time, 6 time allstar in 50's and 60's 8. Dan Roundfield - his defense puts him a notch above Willis 9. Kevin Willis - The "Ultimate Warrior." 10. Tree Rollins 11. Pistol Pete 12. Mookie 13. Steve Smith 14. Zelmo Beaty - before my time but should probably be higher 15. J-Smoove - and climbing 16. John Drew - could have been much higher if he didn't play stoned. 17. Eddie Johnson 18. Doc Rivers 19. Al Horford - quickly climbing the more seasons he is a Hawk 20. Moses Malone - did not play enough years in ATL to be higher Edited November 29, 2010 by coachx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Diesel Posted November 29, 2010 Author Premium Member Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 1. Petit - Championship Ring vs. Bill Russell says it all. 2. "The Human Highlight Film" 3. "Sweet" Lou Hudson - 6 time allstar for Hawks and played 10 years for Hawks 4. Mt. Mutumbo 5. Lenny Wilkens 6 J.J. 7 . Cliff Hagan - before my time, 6 time allstar in 50's and 60's 8. Dan Roundfield - his defense puts him a notch above Willis 9. Kevin Willis - The "Ultimate Warrior." 10. Tree Rollins 11. Pistol Pete 12. Mookie 13. Steve Smith 14. Zelmo Beaty - before my time but should probably be higher 15. J-Smoove - and climbing 16. John Drew - could have been much higher if he didn't play stoned. 17. Eddie Johnson 18. Doc Rivers 19. Al Horford - quickly climbing the more seasons he is a Hawk 20. Moses Malone - did not play enough years in ATL to be higher How could I forget Sweet Lou Hudson?!!?!??? Beaty was the Beast from Prarie View. Probably the best player to ever play there. I was a John Drew fan. Without knowing the full ramifications of Drugs back then, was sad to see him traded for Nique. Until Nique played of course... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted November 29, 2010 Moderators Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 1. Petit - Championship Ring vs. Bill Russell says it all. 2. "The Human Highlight Film" 3. "Sweet" Lou Hudson - 6 time allstar for Hawks and played 10 years for Hawks 4. Mt. Mutumbo 5. Lenny Wilkens 6 J.J. 7 . Cliff Hagan - before my time, 6 time allstar in 50's and 60's 8. Dan Roundfield - his defense puts him a notch above Willis 9. Kevin Willis - The "Ultimate Warrior." 10. Tree Rollins 11. Pistol Pete 12. Mookie 13. Steve Smith 14. Zelmo Beaty - before my time but should probably be higher 15. J-Smoove - and climbing 16. John Drew - could have been much higher if he didn't play stoned. 17. Eddie Johnson 18. Doc Rivers 19. Al Horford - quickly climbing the more seasons he is a Hawk 20. Moses Malone - did not play enough years in ATL to be higher Nice list. Hagan, Lenny and Hudson were the ones that jumped out at me as omissions as soon as I saw D's original "all-time" list. Willis deserves to be in there too. Pistol would not make my top 10 list. I think he is overrated in just about every list he gets on. He was the Allen Iverson of his day both in college and the NBA (flashy volume [not efficient] scorer, very talented, never won anything or played notable D). It will be interesting to see if Josh or Al can have the kind of career to get them on the list as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted November 29, 2010 Moderators Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 Current: 1. Smoove 2. JJ Fad 3. Hofo 4. JC11 5. JC55 6. Bibs 7. Duck 8. King Zaza 9. J-Pow 10. JaCo 11. MoE 12. Blink 13. Pape What?? Pape Who?? 14. Poet ~lw3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted November 29, 2010 Moderators Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 All-Time (min. one season w/ Atlanta Hawks) 1. Nique 2. Mookie 3. Doc 4. Joe 5. Smoove 6. Deke 7. Willis 8. Lou 9. Smitty 10. Fast Eddie 11. Drew 12. Rounds 13. Pistol 14. Reef 15. Walt B. 16. Tree 17. Horf 18. JET 19. Spud 20. Moses 21. Bridges 22. Walt H. 23. Craw 24. Cliff 25. Zelmo ~lw3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvin24Williams Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 1. Marvin 20 10 Williams 2. Zaza Pachulia 3. Jason Collins 4. Josh Powell 5. Jeff Teague Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Diesel Posted November 29, 2010 Author Premium Member Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 All-Time (min. one season w/ Atlanta Hawks) 1. Nique 2. Mookie 3. Doc 4. Joe 5. Smoove 6. Deke 7. Willis 8. Lou 9. Smitty 10. Fast Eddie 11. Drew 12. Rounds 13. Pistol 14. Reef 15. Walt B. 16. Tree 17. Horf 18. JET 19. Spud 20. Moses 21. Bridges 22. Walt H. 23. Craw 24. Cliff 25. Zelmo ~lw3 Fast Eddie Johnson? Better than tree, Reef, or Roundfield? Seriously? He must be your uncle!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coachx Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 All-Time (min. one season w/ Atlanta Hawks) 1. Nique 2. Mookie 3. Doc 4. Joe 5. Smoove 6. Deke 7. Willis 8. Lou 9. Smitty 10. Fast Eddie 11. Drew 12. Rounds 13. Pistol 14. Reef 15. Walt B. 16. Tree 17. Horf 18. JET 19. Spud 20. Moses 21. Bridges 22. Walt H. 23. Craw 24. Cliff 25. Zelmo ~lw3 Some odd choices there. Looks more like a "favorites" list then a ranking of alltime best Hawks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators lethalweapon3 Posted November 30, 2010 Moderators Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 (edited) Fast Eddie Johnson? Better than tree, Reef, or Roundfield? Seriously? He must be your uncle!! Top 5 in the Atlanta-era for Points, Assists, and Steals plus a two-time NBA All-Star Game starter, ushering in the three-point era for Atlanta and being a constant in the transition from Drew to Nique & Doc, gives Unc... er, Fast Eddie the nod. Plus he was among the rare draft choices we got right. If cocaine wasn't one helluva drug, who knows how much higher in the All-Time lists he'd have gone? Reef's always been a fave of mine, he just didn't stand out long enough for winning teams here. If post-careers were included, it's safe to say Rounds would pass Eddie. :-) He'd also have passed Eddie if his earlier years with the Pacers were with the Hawks instead. If Jeff Teague develops into half of what Fast Eddie brought to this franchise we'll all be much happier. ~lw3 1. Petit - Championship Ring vs. Bill Russell says it all. 2. "The Human Highlight Film" 3. "Sweet" Lou Hudson - 6 time allstar for Hawks and played 10 years for Hawks 4. Mt. Mutumbo 5. Lenny Wilkens 6 J.J. 7 . Cliff Hagan - before my time, 6 time allstar in 50's and 60's 8. Dan Roundfield - his defense puts him a notch above Willis 9. Kevin Willis - The "Ultimate Warrior." 10. Tree Rollins 11. Pistol Pete 12. Mookie 13. Steve Smith 14. Zelmo Beaty - before my time but should probably be higher 15. J-Smoove - and climbing 16. John Drew - could have been much higher if he didn't play stoned. 17. Eddie Johnson 18. Doc Rivers 19. Al Horford - quickly climbing the more seasons he is a Hawk 20. Moses Malone - did not play enough years in ATL to be higher Some odd choices there. Looks more like a "favorites" list then a ranking of alltime best Hawks. ;) Just playin' with ya. Also, just for clarification, my "Cliff" was Levingston since I'm keeping it to guys with one-year ATL experience. ~lw3 Edited November 30, 2010 by lethalweapon3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brokentree Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 Present 10. Jordan Crawford 9. Jeff Teague 8. Zaza Pachulia 7. Mo Evans 6. Mike Bibby 5. Marvin Williams 4. Jamal Crawford 3. Josh Smith 2. Joe Johnson 1. Al Horford All Time 10. Mookie Blaylock 9. Pete Maravich 8. Tree Rollins 7. Eddie Johnson 6. John Drew 5. Kevin Willis 4. Cliff Hagan 3. Lou Hudson 2. Bob Pettit 1. Dominique Wilkins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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