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D.R.P.

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  1. I doubt CP3 gets traded, it's just speculation, since the GM was let go. If Bower and Paul had such a "sour" relationship (as the article states) than why would Bower refuse to trade Paul.
  2. Yeah, lets trade Marvin just so we can pay Shaq more money to sit on the bench in a suit half of the year. Makes no sense to pay a washed up Shaq more than the MLE.
  3. I don't think Biendrins is available anymore, after the trades the Warriors have made.
  4. After Dallas' trade for Tyson Chandler and the resigning of Haywood; that scratches them off the list. He either take the MLE from the Hawks or Shaq gets on his knees and kisses Pat Riley's a**, in order to take the vet minimum from Miami. I just don't see Pat Riley taking him back after the crap Shaq talked about the Heat. Not only did Shaq piss off Riley, he also pissed off the owner, Micky Arison. The Hawks shouldn't let Shaq force them to make a deal just to pay him more than the MLE. It's not like Shaq is even going to play 75% percent of the games; he's bound to miss significant time with some injury.
  5. It's because the Hawks have no singular face to their franchise. Not a (hawks) player or owner is as popular of a figure as Arthur Blanks is in and around Atlanta. Teams need someone to be out front with the fans and media, that will discuss the issues of the team. No one like that exists on the Hawks; Joe Johnson is to mute, and you barely hear peep out of Josh Smith. Also, Josh is not as popular around Atlanta as some people think (on this board).
  6. Mo Williams is on the books for $9,300,000 next season and $8,500,000 the next two seasons (with player option in last 8.5 mil year). Again, no thanks to trading for Mo Williams. I much rather have Jeff Teague as the starter.
  7. No doubt Josh Smith is unavailable to the Cavs. The Cavs don't even have a player in Josh's stratosphere. Just say no to Mo Williams, he was riding LeBron's coattails harder than anyone on that team, plus he can't play a lick of d. Maybe Marvin for Varejao, even though he can't slow D. Howard one bit.
  8. Um... No. Mo Williams is a piece of scum, might as well keep Marvin.
  9. Denver receives: Al Jefferson Marvin Williams future 1st round pick (from Atlanta) Minnesota receives: Samuel Dalembert Sacramento receives: Jamal Crawford Renaldo Balkman Atlanta receives: Carmelo This trade works if Carmelo decides not sign an extension. The truth is that Carmelo wants to be mentioned with his peers (LeBron, Wade, and even Bosh), but he rarely is. Denver does this deal because they just watched what can happen to a franchise/fan base when you loose a superstar for nothing. Minnesota does this deal because they desperately are trying to get rid of Al Jefferson and with Dalembert they get a true center to put along side Kevin Love. Sacramento does this trade because after drafting DeMarcus Cousins; Jamal Crawford would have a greater impact on that team then Dalembert. Now it's up to us (Hawks fans) to spread the word to make such a trade happen. Its time to let Carmelo know (via twitter, facebook, etc.) that in Denver his game will never truly get the media attention it deserves. Also, La La (his wife, come this Saturday) has some strong ties to Atlanta. She used to work at a radio station in Atlanta along side Ludacris and she is best friends with Ciara. Trade does work via Espn trade machine
  10. It's about time Bosh and Wade announced they would be teaming up in Miami. Obviously Bosh was going were Wade is going to be, and Wade wasn't leaving Miami.
  11. Yeah, LeBron is so low class that the advertisement proceeds from the 1 hour special will go to the Boys & Girls Club. It's a shame that some people love to hate so much that they can't even see when someone is doing something positive.
  12. I agree, however the hawks should not trade Josh Smith unless it's in a deal to get a true star caliber player (Paul, Melo, LeBron s&t). The Hawks front office must get over their love affair with the so-called core players, in order to build a true championship contender.
  13. Childress was the glue guy, yet the team won more games each year since he's been gone. Chillz was the glue of team; naw somebody been sniffing too much glue.
  14. Josh Childress was not the best player or first option on Olympiacos B.C. Linas Kleiza just came over to their team last season and he was Olympiacos' best player.
  15. The Huffington Post July 4, 2010 Arn Tellem Principal, Wasserman Media Group A Robust Cup of Joe Nine years ago I sat in the bleachers of a high school gym in Santa Monica to watch one of my clients work out for a couple of NBA teams. It was shortly before the summer draft, and my prospect, a 19-year-old shooting guard from the University of Arkansas, had the ball deep in the corner with his back to the hoop. With two defenders all over him, Joe Johnson, all 6'8" and 225-pounds of him, leaped, spun and chucked in a line drive. Three seconds later he stole the ball and was double-teamed in the low post with no escape route humanly possible. So Joe did something inhuman -- making a 180-degree turn and lofting a perfect lob pass to a teammate beneath the rim. On his way out of the gym, Michael Jordan -- on hand to scout him for the Washington Wizards - told me, "Mark my word: Joe could turn out to be the best player in the 2001 draft." Well, the time has come to mark His Airness' words. With the possible exception of Pau Gasol, whom the Atlanta Hawks took with the No. 3 pick before trading his rights to the Memphis Grizzlies, Joe has fulfilled Jordan's prophecy. After the Boston Celtics drafted him tenth overall (the Wizards chose Kwame Brown with the top selection), Joe was traded to the Phoenix Suns. In 2005, Joe, a restricted free agent, signed a five-year offer sheet from Atlanta. (The sign-and-trade deal brought Phoenix guard Boris Diaw and two lottery-protected future first-round picks). This season he averaged 21.3 points a game and was named to his fourth straight All-Star team. Today, the newly-minted free agent announced his intention to resign with the Hawks for six more years. When Joe came to Atlanta, the Hawks were NBA doormats, and not especially welcoming ones at that. Since his arrival, their record has improved every season. They've made the playoffs three years running. During the 2009-'10 campaign, Joe helped the Hawks to their best record (53-29) in 13 years. Only five teams had more wins. Over his five years in Atlanta, Joe has established himself as one of the most formidable forces in pro ball. As a dynamic Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside duo, he and his young teammate Al Horford rank statistically just behind Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol. The Hawks also have Josh Smith, who, at 24, is one of the league's emerging talents. There's a lot to like in Atlanta these days. Before becoming a free agent, Joe focused on the Hawks, the Bulls and the Knicks. Chicago offered him a chance to play with the brilliant point guard Derrick Rose and a tough young center, Joakim Noah. A further incentive: the roster included Joe's great friend Jannero Pargo, one of his college teammates. New York has Mike D'Antoni, the coach who nurtured Joe in Phoenix. Joe loved playing for D'Antoni and was excited by the possibility of joining him in New York. It seemed like a perfect match: a tenacious player who never naps oncourt in the city that never sleeps. When the free-agency period kicked in, Joe made a point of talking to the Hawks first. Their owners and new coach, Larry Drew, impressed Joe with their commitment to making the team championship-caliber. In turn, Joe felt equally committed to the Hawks, his teammates and the city of Atlanta. With all his success, Joe remains as grounded as he was a decade ago at our first meeting in Little Rock. His priorities are his family, his friends and his game. Joe could have forced a sign-and-trade deal for five years with another team, but he decided that winning in Atlanta would be more meaningful. When the Hawks offered the maximum -- six years -- he happily reciprocated. For his next act, Joe plans to actively recruit other top free agents to Atlanta, a place not unlike his hometown, where he feels comfortable and appreciated. LeBron, you've already met with the front offices of six teams. How about considering the Hawks?
  16. ASG don't actually own Philips Arena, just the operating rights. They are responsible for the arena debt (bonds used to pay for the arena) to be payed off. Agreeing to take on the arena debt (which was about 125 million when the ASG bought the team), is how Ted Turner got the arena built. The ownership of the arena is commonly confused by certain writers probably because wikipedia has it wrong. Philips Arena is owned by the Atlanta-Fulton County Recreation Authority. See the link for a pdf brochure on the arena from the NBA (could take a minute to load since its a 5MB pdf). Philips Arena brochure
  17. Also, this may be the best hire for your boy Smoove. Josh has always spoken highly of Larry Drew. The question now is what assistant coaches can Drew bring in.
  18. Actually, from what I've heard Larry isn't much of a fan of the way the offense was ran (or wasn't ran) under Woody. We all know Woodson didn't give a sh*t about the offense.
  19. ASG went with the cheapest coach they could hire. They brought the other guys in just for the media attention. One (maybe) positive is that this improves the chances of Joe Johnson returning.
  20. The problem with this article (any many from Yahoo Sports and AOL fanhouse) is that they are filled with half-truths. Some truth with a bunch of made up crap.
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