Harrington Could Stay in Atlanta

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  1. bbwSwish

    bbwSwish Harder. Better. Faster. Stronger.

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">ESPN - It's a faulty assumption, ESPN is told, to presume that Hawks free agent-to-be Al Harrington is certain to be dealt between now and the Feb. 23 trade deadline.

    With the Hawks possessing the salary-cap flexibility next summer to match or trump any offers Harrington gets, they haven't abandoned the idea of extending the relationship. NBA front-office sources thus say that Atlanta won't part with the swingman before the deadline unless A) the trade fills a clear need and [​IMG] the trade delivers a first-round pick or two to replace the first-rounders that went out in the Joe Johnson extravaganza.

    Letting Harrington finish the season in Atlanta would put the Hawks at risk for losing an asset without compensation, so his name will continue to circulate in trade scenarios. Yet the Hawks figure that, if they can't re-sign Harrington or even if they elect not to, they'll have opportunities in the summer to participate in a sign-and-trade to prevent losing him for nothing.

    It's a stance that apparently helped convince Atlanta to withdraw from the original three-way deal that would have landed Ron Artest in Denver. The Pacers had some hesitation about acquiring Harrington, because the financial constraints in Indy these days would have made it tough to keep Harrington around, but the Hawks also decided that a package of Nene and Earl Watson wasn't sufficiently enticing given Watson's long-term contract and the absence of picks.

    The Hawks, furthermore, will have a decent shot at signing Nene in the summer without giving up anything now for the injured Brazilian, who'll be a restricted free agent.</div>

    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives..._on_harrington/

    Poor guy. [​IMG]
     
  2. thedude9990

    thedude9990 JBB JustBBall Member

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    other than the fact that they want marvin harrison to progress i dont see why they want to trade him (unless he told them hes not gunna resign) i was watching him against the nets yesterday him and jj are real good toghether and hes a solid player
     
  3. lessthanjake

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    ^you mean marvin williams? haha.... anyway, yeah he's solid, but frankly, i would have jumped at the watson/Nene trade. but that's just me....
     
  4. Martin

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    Duce from RealGM who has a source in the Sixers org. said that the Hawks wanted to trade Al Harrington for Ollie and Hunter but then they started to win and the talks were over.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting lessthanjake:</div><div class="quote_post">^you mean marvin williams? haha.... anyway, yeah he's solid, but frankly, i would have jumped at the watson/Nene trade. but that's just me....</div>

    haha yea my friend was over and he was arguing how the colts werent gunna win the superbowl
     
  6. Buckets

    Buckets JBB JustBBall Member

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    Al Harrington is a solid young veteran, he isnt needed in the ATL though. Had the Hunter/Ollie deal gone through it would've meant big things for the Hawks, they would've had a better defensive big man, more room for Marvin, and and expiring in Ollie if Im not mistaken.
     
  7. Jerry West

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    I like Al, but hope they trade him for Earl Watson (or a similar PG).

    Atlanta aren't going to go anywhere with their current roster, so someone has to be sacrificed. The obvious one is Harrington.
     
  8. Ewings2ndcousin

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    Agreed. Face facts....Atlanta is another lottery bound team who has finally started to build by getting JJ to come. Now it's time to really build something credible around him and as much as big Al plays well with Joe....he is the only real piece of trade bait Atlanta has.

    I'll be at the game next Monday again when the Knicks come into town....Big blue better win this time!
     
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