The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ATLANTA HAWKS SCHRODER MAKES ADJUSTMENT TO BEING LEADER

Guard is adjusting to offense in his first season as a starter.

- By Chris Vivlamore cvivlamore@ajc.com

Dennis Schroder is gaining a better understand­ing that he is a decision-maker.

Not just for the Hawks’ offense, but for the opposition’s defense as well.

The Hawks went through offensive issues in the roller-coaster ride that was the first 25 games of the season. Schroder is in his first season as the starting point guard and has the added responsibi­lity of learning nuances in the Hawks’ pick-and-roll game with the addition of Dwight Howard. Recent play suggests he is gaining a better understand­ing of his new role.

Schroder is continuing the developmen­t of his game where he can decide to drive to the basket and either finish or pass to outside shooters, or work the half roll or lob game with Howard.

Those options present issues for defenses — stay with Schroder or help on Howard. He has also responded when defenses chose to dare the jump shot.

The Hawks are showing signs of reviving their offense, although the defense has struggled of late.

“We had a tough stretch,” Schroder said recently. “Coach was talking to me, all the coaches, to try to lead the team more. Whatever it takes, try to do it. If it’s scoring, if it’s a rebound, if it’s on the defensive end, I just try to do it to help the team.”

He had averaged 21.6 points with a .519 field-goal percentage and eight assists over the past eight games, through Thursday. Schroder has scored at least 15 points in each of those outings. He set career-highs in points (twice) and assists during the stretch.

Schroder set a career-high with 31 points against the Suns, and five games later, improved the number to 33 points against the Bucks. He also set career-highs in 3-pointers (four) and minutes (40) in that game. He set a career-high of 13 assists against the Magic.

“He’s doing a good job of attacking the basket and making the right play,” Howard said. “Coach is getting on him about becoming a great point guard.

“He has to be aggressive at that position and he’s doing a good job of attacking the basket. We’ve talked a lot. The thing I always tell him is to be aggressive, get to the basket and make the bigs make decisions. A lot of times, those bigs don’t want to leave my body or Paul (Millsap’s) body, so he has a chance to really finish in the paint.”

Schroder has averaged 16.5 points, 6.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 3.2 turnovers (still an issue) during the first 25 games. He is 11th in the NBA in assists. His average has increased from 5.4 to 6.3 during the eight-game stretch.

Hawks coach Mike Budenholze­r, Schroder and Howard all acknowledg­e that the Hawks’ pick-and-roll game has been a work in progress and that it will take time to reach consistenc­y.

It is Schroder’s assist total that is most telling to Budenholze­r.

“I think, overall, he’s doing a lot of things right,” Budenholze­r said. “I feel like the assists are probably as important as anything. His scoring sets up the assists. The assists set up the scoring. He’s just got to have that balance.

“There is a lot expected of him. I think his teammates are participat­ing in it. Not just making shots, but the activity and getting to the right spots, and getting the bigs the ball at the right time. He seems pretty focused and locked in on how important his job is. He’s embracing it.”

Schroder has shot 50 percent or better from 3-point range in five of the past six games (through Thursday), including four straight. When defenses have chosen to be overly respectful of his speed and ability to get to the basket, he has made them pay from the outside.

“I have to be aggressive on the pick-and-roll and go to the basket,” Schroder said. “Sometimes they are going under (a screen) and sagging off me and not helping from the other guys. I have to make a decision and knock down the shots to loosen it up a little bit and then create for my teammates.”

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Dennis Schroder seems to be developing in his role as the Hawks’ point guard. Entering Thursday, he was averaging 21.6 points over his past eight games.
GETTY IMAGES Dennis Schroder seems to be developing in his role as the Hawks’ point guard. Entering Thursday, he was averaging 21.6 points over his past eight games.
 ??  ?? MONDAY’S GAME Hawks at Thunder, 8 p.m., FSSE, 92.9 LATE GAME Go to AJC.com for the final report from Saturday night’s Hawks-Hornets game.
MONDAY’S GAME Hawks at Thunder, 8 p.m., FSSE, 92.9 LATE GAME Go to AJC.com for the final report from Saturday night’s Hawks-Hornets game.

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