<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><span class="template"><span class="body"> One week of beating up on each other was long enough for Hawks coach Mike Woodson.</p> That's why Woodson shook up the rosters in Sunday's practice, putting his projected starting five of Speedy Claxton, Joe Johnson, Marvin Williams, Josh Smith and Zaza Pachulia on the same team for the first time since training camp began. <span class="body"> "It's time for them to start playing together," Woodson said before the team departed for a flight to Orlando, for Monday's exhibition season opener. "We've got to see those guys play as a unit and the same with my second group. The more these guys play together, the more cohesive they'll be."</p> Tonight's game against the Magic will be the first glimpse of just how well these Hawks have responded to a shift in philosophy, running at every opportunity on offense.</p> The results have been mixed so far. In two of their four scrimmages they appeared to thrive playing up-tempo. Yet in the other two, including Saturday's public scrimmage at Philips Arena, it was hard to tell the difference between last year's often stagnant offensive style and this year's similar style.</div></p> The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</p> </span></p> </span></span></p>