Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:26 am
The Atlanta Hawks are closing in on their second significant trade of this early offseason, agreeing in principle Monday to trade forward Marvin Williams for Utah Jazz point guard Devin Harris, according to sources briefed on the discussions.
The deal, which is pending league approval, would mean that new Hawks general manager Danny Ferry will have shed Atlanta's two most onerous contracts -- Joe Johnson and Williams -- in his first week-plus on the job.
Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:59 am
Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:16 am
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Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:27 pm
Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:42 pm
Lamrock wrote:Utah needed Harris off the team for Williams to pick up his option and accept the trade. The question is whether Marvin Williams is worth having. He is a combo forward and might see some time at the 4 if they deal Millsap and/or Al Jefferson. Utah should be getting a pick or something for the extra money.
Harris is likely dealt or bought out by the deadline since they have Jeff Teague and seem to be going for 2013 cap space.
Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:56 pm
NovU wrote: Are they pushing it to become a lottery team from playoffs team?
Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:43 pm
air gordon wrote:is it possible that ATL management came to a conclusion that their core had hit it's peak so they decided to blow it up? how often do we see this? Very gutsy move by them
Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:12 am
Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:19 am
The financial fallout from the move to Brooklyn has been overwhelmingly positive—even more than originally projected—and that means there’s a good chance this organization could spend the way the Lakers and Knicks do. But at the end of the day, the Nets still have to find a deal that works for Orlando, and apparently what they’re putting out there right now just isn’t good enough.
Howard is from Atlanta and is very good friends with Josh Smith. That’s a possibility now, especially now that they’ve got the cap space to potentially make a run at Chris Paul should he hit free agency a year from now. Or maybe a trade to L.A. keeps Paul in a Clippers uniform, because those two with Blake Griffin would be undeniably nasty.
There are options here for Howard, but Brooklyn seems like the least of them at present. The Nets haven’t ended their pursuit of Dwight just yet, despite the numbers saying it looks impossible financially.
It’s not impossible, just improbable, and those odds are just good enough for Brooklyn to keep at it.