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marco102

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  1. I don't think we want to replace him. If you can get a great return for him, he is the best option to move this off season. I'd love to run it back though to see how far this team can go.
  2. Not surprising news here.
  3. Let's say @thecampster goes through, would you be interested in Lauri Markkanen as a reasonable replacement off the bench? He fits the Hawks timeline too and brings some of the same things as Gallo.
  4. I liked this, but if a superstar wants to team up with Trae in ATL, I'm all for it!!! Let the haters hate after that.
  5. I would take a flier on Mo Bamba and he'd be much cheaper.
  6. I guess the thing is you can have an opt out that year. However, if you wait until the contract naturally expires, you'll receive even more money because the salary cap will increase from the initial year.
  7. Great question. They signed the new TV deal in 2016-2017 season and it expires in 9 years. So the ninth year is the 2024 - 2025 season. 2023 - 2024 is probably when Dre and Cam's new deals will kick in. So they may only be in the luxury tax for a couple of seasons. It'll be interesting.
  8. Kevin's on JJ's podcast. JJ actually has a really good podcast.
  9. Per the Athletic, https://theathletic.com/2718641/2021/07/20/sports-on-tv-a-rare-saturday-nba-finals-game-brings-a-ratings-anomaly/ A doubling or tripling of this deal will add a substantial amount to the salary cap and the Hawks may be able to sign all their core comfortably in the future.
  10. Oh maybe a few did. I initially read his comments that most were saying that. I don't put crazy comments past anyone including myself..lol I said no one in my comment, but I was meaning most.
  11. The playoffs proved one thing and it's that regular season three point shooting doesn't really translate to post season three point shooting. If the Hawks were to trade for KAT, I'd want him inside the arc, midrange, post ups, rolling to the basket, etc.
  12. I wouldn't care. Casuse fanatics think and say crazy things. No idea why you think fans should be reasonable. The actual definition of a fan is not to be reasonable. I never said the above by they way, I was explaining what some were saying.
  13. Yes, but my overall point was no one was saying the Bucks were better without him. The Hawks were able to defend the Bucks better with him on the court than without him, but that doesn't mean the Bucks are better without Giannis.
  14. I may be misinterpreting this, but some said that the Bucks were easier to defend with Giannis on the court. Without him, Jrue and Middleton got way more aggressive because the lane wasn't as clogged and exposed the Hawks perimeter defense much more without Giannis as the offense was being run through him.
  15. lol.. The Hawks defense is key to any championship run. When Dre and Cam come back they Hawks will be one of the better defenses. Cam and Dre are also key offensive pieces. With a healthy wing rotation the Hawks are a nightmare. We have to have health to make this championship run no matter how deep we are. Milwaukee is a great team. They only lost to one team at home this playoffs run. That was Trae Young and our Atlanta Hawks in their first playoff run. We are good and they are great. With more experience we will probably be great too. The Bucks will be a tough out and I'm glad the Hawks are up and coming. It'll make a great rivalry. I only root against Giannis when he plays the Hawks.
  16. Could it be she just wanted to move to New Zealand? A lot of people found out working remotely that they wanted to relocate. Not saying the Hawks didn't fire her.
  17. I'd go with three point shooting as I believe that'll open up even more of his game for himself and teammates. I want to see improvement to around 38% next season. I voted for off ball movement because that'll do the same thing as three point shooting.
  18. This is a tricky one. I think we are now championship contenders for the next five years at a minimum. To me that means, we will be in the ECF at a minimum two years out of the next five years. Those are the loftiest my expectations get. It all depends on the development of the core. If any two of Collins, Huerter, Reddish, Hunter, or Okongwu reach their maximum potential, I see the Hawks winning it all in the next few seasons. The Bucks are a quality team and they will be contending in the next few seasons. I'm encouraged by the Hawks matching up with them because I believe Dre' and Cam are much better defenders than anything the Suns have. Bridges is great though, but we have two to shut down Middleton and Jrue. That's the key to stopping the Bucks. The Nets window is also the Bucks window. Their depth will suffer over the next few seasons because of the huge contracts on their books. Can they stay healthy and what quality depth will they have for the playoffs? Philly - They will still be tough. it'll be interesting what moves they make to round out the roster. The Celtics - I don't see them being on the same tier as the four teams above. Miami - It's over move on. Charolette - With Lamelo, Gordan, and the rest of the cast. I see them being a solid playoff team.
  19. You didn't make the part about giving him 33 minutes very clear. You were talking about 16 minutes and went on to discussing 33 minute averages. So I assumed you were still discussing rookie season. My bad. I went back and rewatched some scouting videos of Sharife and you are correct. I was over exaggerating how bad his form was, but it still needs to be reworked. I guess I was outterly shocked as he fell back on his shot during my first watch of him. He will be able to get to the rim, but the finishing will still be rough do to his size. His dribble is tight and he is really quick. I won't be disappointed if the Hawks draft him. He is the same tier as the guards I listed above right now to me.
  20. Cooper's biggest red flag is his shooting and form. I don't believe he will get to the rim in the NBA and his floater isn't that good. I mean I like the kid and if he puts it all together he does have star potential. I only look at draft picks for what the Hawks need. To me, Tre, Butler, Springer, and Bones fit the bill better for what we need. Cooper will probably take more time, but if he hits you're right he could be one of the most dynamic guards in the league. I just think it will take him a while to adjust. The passing will probably translate right away, but everything else will take a little more time. 20/9/4 is a better rookie season than Trae Young and Ja Morant. I don't see that happening, but would be happy for him if it did and then sad the Hawks didn't draft him.
  21. I should add I agree with your analysis here. I think Cade will be really good, but probably will be better suited as a number 2 do it all on a championship squad. Green to me is just like wow! The ability to score is off the charts. I think once he grows into his body, he'll get to the line a little more. I think he has the most upside in this draft.
  22. Same with me with Cooper. It'll be interesting to see how both guys turn out. No lie, Cooper probably has a higher ceiling if he can figure out how to shoot and his free throw rate transfers, but to me Tre's floor is much much higher when considering his size, shooting ability and I believe he will have a bigger impact next season. We can all say wow this guy may be the next Trae Young, but Trae is literally generational. I don't see that with Cooper. His passing is, but Trae's shooting ability and foul drawing is what makes him special. Also, I believe Coopers spot up shooting was horrible this season too. Although his free throw rate and shooting were excellent, his shot is broken with bigger faster players, I don't see him being that great in the NBA. I also don't see his defense being much better than Trae's. I like Tre, Butler, Bones, Springer, and Cooper for the 20th pick if we are going guard. Ziaire Williams if he's there and we are going wing.
  23. Sharifer Cooper - His shot scares the crap out of me. It's one of the worst shots I've seen. If he was making it, he'd be a sure fire lottery talent. If a team thinks they can fix his shot, then he is a lottery talent. I'm just way too afraid it won't be fixed. Cam Thomas - I believe he is late lottery to early 20's. The kid has true scoring ability. The Knicks or Sixers should be very interested in him. Tre Mann - I'm assuming you are referring to his wingspan? He's 6'3.25 w/o shoes and that's up from a reported 6'2" in prior years. He's a good size for a backup combo guard. I see a lot more translatable things in his game than Sharife's. Sharife's passing is light years ahead of Tre's, but Tre's shooting is light year's ahead of Shairfe's. For me, it depends on what a team wants. I think Tre would be a better fit for the Hawks because he can score when the second unit needs scoring and he's a good pick and roll passer. He has Tre's range and float game and that would be great for the backup. I also think Bogi and Kevin will take some of the playmaking responsibilities with the second unit too. I've also become higher on Jared Butler, Bones, and Jared Springer lately. I'm probably crazy, but I think Green has the potential to be a number 1 on a playoff team. I don't see that with Cade. I think he's very good and has star role player potential. Maybe that sounds rough, but I think Cade is very very good at everything, but won't be great at one thing. I reserve the right to retract this when Cade comes in and lights the league on fire.
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