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#1 willthepureshooter

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 12:35 AM

For the past couple days I've been following him on twitter and it seems as though he wants a starting role again. Plus, Joe Johnson's contract has pretty much made our ability to re-sign him even more difficult. I would be extremely pissed if he signed with Miami or New York. But it seems he will not return to Phillips Arena when the season starts back up. Why couldn't we have traded Marvin Williams a couple years ago?? ARGHHHH!! I guess I have to say goodbye to "Mr 3 + 1"

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 12:50 AM

I think he's gone too. A fan tweeted him about Atlanta resigning him and he said something along the lines of "They should of signed me when they had the chance SMH"

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 01:35 AM

Get behind Jeff Teague and forget about Jamal Crawford.

We'll never know if Teague can reach his potential if we keep relying on Jamal's "semi-instant offense" to bail us out.  We REALLY need to find out if Teague is the real deal by giving him real minutes.   He can't get those types of minutes and control of the offense if Jamal is here.

Jamal did better than expected while he was here.   But it's time to part ways and see if our younger talent can get it done.   Maybe even Marvin comes back to being a semi-productive player without Jamal in the mix.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 06:10 AM

View Postnorthcyde, on 27 October 2011 - 01:35 AM, said:

Get behind Jeff Teague and forget about Jamal Crawford.

We'll never know if Teague can reach his potential if we keep relying on Jamal's "semi-instant offense" to bail us out.  We REALLY need to find out if Teague is the real deal by giving him real minutes.   He can't get those types of minutes and control of the offense if Jamal is here.

Jamal did better than expected while he was here.   But it's time to part ways and see if our younger talent can get it done.   Maybe even Marvin comes back to being a semi-productive player without Jamal in the mix.

Agreed.

Though I don't think keeping him is going to be financially feasible.  Not under the old CBA and certainly not under the new one - assuming  that the owners get anything they want out of the deal.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 10:49 AM

I do like the 3 guard rotation of Joe, Hinrich and Teague.  We now have defense.  I do hope Teague learns to be more of a playmaker though.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 04:35 PM

Crawford was really good for what he did, as others have said it Teague-time. I gave Teague a lot of ish during the season, but I'm glad he showed what he can be in the playoffs. Now it's time to see if that was a mirage or the real thing.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 05:34 PM

I understand that its Teagues time to step up and show us what he did in the playoffs. But, who will take over the offensive role from the bench? Remember, that was the reason why we drafted "he who shall remain nameless." I'm not willing to put all of my eggs in the Marvin Williams basket. I just think Jamal is still valuable to this team. LeBron James tweeted about wanting him to joing the Miami Heat. If that happens, we may be in a lot of trouble.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 10:35 PM

View Postwillthepureshooter, on 27 October 2011 - 05:34 PM, said:

I understand that its Teagues time to step up and show us what he did in the playoffs. But, who will take over the offensive role from the bench? Remember, that was the reason why we drafted "he who shall remain nameless." I'm not willing to put all of my eggs in the Marvin Williams basket. I just think Jamal is still valuable to this team. LeBron James tweeted about wanting him to joing the Miami Heat. If that happens, we may be in a lot of trouble.

Yeah, I heard Lebron said it was the lack of elite talent playing with him on the Miami team last year that was the reason they fell short against the Mavs.  If he only had Jamal and maybe an in-his-prime Shaq then he would really be the king.  Lebron doesn't want anything easy, that is for sure!

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 10:53 PM

View Postwillthepureshooter, on 27 October 2011 - 05:34 PM, said:

I understand that its Teagues time to step up and show us what he did in the playoffs. But, who will take over the offensive role from the bench?

Teague will be the sparkplug off the pine.  He will get JC's pt.  Joe and Hinrich will start and Teague can come in to replace one of them or Marvin (with Joe moving to SF).

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 09:12 AM

View Postcapstone21, on 27 October 2011 - 10:53 PM, said:

Teague will be the sparkplug off the pine.  He will get JC's pt.  Joe and Hinrich will start and Teague can come in to replace one of them or Marvin (with Joe moving to SF).

I think Teague will be starting and Hinrich coming off the pine at both guard spots.  Maybe that is just me being hopeful but if Teague has continued to make any kind of progress as a player I don't know how you don't put him in a major role this season.

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 09:53 AM

I think he still has a major role if he is the 6th man (taking JC's pt).

I don't want the Teague taking all the shots like he did in the Chi series but a Teague who will distribute the ball and then look for his shot.

Edited by capstone21, 28 October 2011 - 09:54 AM.


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Posted 28 October 2011 - 05:48 PM

I'm with AHF on letting Teague start and having Hinrich come off the bench. I think Hinrich will have more a spot-up shooting role this year. But the big question is, what do we do with Marvin? The guy can't shoot worth a lick anymore and he's becoming more and more passive as a slasher. Call me crazy but I would extend the veteran minimum to Allen Iverson. He's looking and sounding hungrier each day. Just saying... Can't go wrong with at least trying to see if he has more in the tank. Plus, it would boost ticket sales in Phillips.

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Posted 31 October 2011 - 07:23 AM

View Postwillthepureshooter, on 28 October 2011 - 05:48 PM, said:

I'm with AHF on letting Teague start and having Hinrich come off the bench. I think Hinrich will have more a spot-up shooting role this year. But the big question is, what do we do with Marvin? The guy can't shoot worth a lick anymore and he's becoming more and more passive as a slasher. Call me crazy but I would extend the veteran minimum to Allen Iverson. He's looking and sounding hungrier each day. Just saying... Can't go wrong with at least trying to see if he has more in the tank. Plus, it would boost ticket sales in Phillips.
I was wondering about MW as well. If JC goes, then Marvin needs to go back to the starting SF. The Hawks can't go with Smith full-time at SF and one of our punching bag Cs starting.

At the same time it looks like there is an amnesty clause in the new CBA. Does the ASG waive MW to get that 8ish million off the books? That would potentially give them cap to resign JC, but I'm not sure they'd want to just eat that salary.

Once the CBA is worked out, the Hawks have a lot of work to get this roster figured out. Right now they just don't have the right pieces in the right places.

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Posted 01 November 2011 - 08:58 AM

View Postfrosgrim, on 31 October 2011 - 07:23 AM, said:

At the same time it looks like there is an amnesty clause in the new CBA. Does the ASG waive MW to get that 8ish million off the books? That would potentially give them cap to resign JC, but I'm not sure they'd want to just eat that salary.

Where have you seen this ? I would be interested in seeing the details.

My understanding of the previous NBA amnesty clause simply meant 1 player's contract does not count towards the salary cap but that player remains on the roster and is still paid their contract. In that case wouldn't Joe Johnson be the best player to use the clause on ? That way you get the more luxury tax forgiveness, over a longer period of time, then with Marvin Williams contract.

Is that your understanding too ?

Edited by coachx, 01 November 2011 - 08:59 AM.


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Posted 01 November 2011 - 09:20 AM

Looks like I did not understand the amnesty details:

http://basketball.ab...t-Contracts.htm

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NBA teams have had this opportunity once before. In 2005, teams were given the chance to waive a single player contract. Teams were still bound to pay the players' salary, and the salaries continued to count against the cap, but teams were freed from any obligation to pay luxury tax on those salaries.
That rule came to be known as the "Allan Houston Rule" - based on the general assumption that New York would jump at the opportunity to waive their oft-injured, high-priced guard. (In an ironic twist, Houston was not waived under the rule that bears his name - the Knicks gambled that Houston's injuries would prove to be career-ending, and that they'd get cap - and insurance - relief as a result. That turned out to be the team's savviest personnel move of the decade.)

The provision in the owners' CBA proposal may be similar, though it seems reasonable to assume that this amnesty clause would remove contracts from the salary cap number as well, especially if accompanied by a substantial reduction in the cap number or the elimination of cap "exceptions."

That's interesting for a couple of reasons. A big wave of amnesty-clause free agents would make the 2011 free-agent class a lot deeper -- and if we assume that the waived players would still collect money owed under their existing contracts, those new free agents might be willing to work for very little. It would also give teams that are struggling under the weight of some bad decisions to add some talent over the summer.

Which players would be impacted? A quick look at each team's payroll offers quite a few clues. (All salary figures are from the invaluable team payroll listings at HoopsHype.com.
The NBA's Worst Contracts: 2011-on

Atlanta: Joe Johnson's mammoth contract (which will pay him nearly $25 million in 2015-16) is generally regarded as the league's worst. But can the Hawks afford to part ways with their best player? Kirk Hinrich ($8 million in 2011-12) might be another candidate, given Jeff Teague's emergence in the playoffs.

Edited by coachx, 01 November 2011 - 09:23 AM.




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