<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">While the Pacers are set to target Hawks free agent Al Harrington now that they've lost out on the services for Peja Stojakovic, the Indianapolis Star is reporting that the interest is mutual. "I know there has been some interest there in Indiana," Harrington said. "I've always considered Indiana home. To come back, it would be like I never left." </div> Source
He'd definitely make up for the loss of Stojakovic and he's give O'Neal a nice sidekick. Plus he'd have the opportunity to earn as much PT as he wants since I'm hearing Indy isn't too high on Stephen Jackson. I still say he goes elsewhere, like Chicago or so, but Indy wouldn't be a bad choice at all.
Could make a comeback to the Pacers. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">4th July, 2006 - 11:57 am [imgl]http://realgm.com/images/nba/4.2/profiles/photos/2006/Harrington_Al_atl.jpg[/imgl]Atlanta Journal-Constitution - The Al Harrington era in Atlanta is close to becomming officially over. The Hawks are actively looking to complete a sign and trade deal, possibly involving Indiana or Golden State. "As of right now it's pretty clear to me that I won't be back in a Hawks uniform next year," Harrington said by phone Monday afternoon from his offseason home in Los Angeles. "It's pretty much a wrap for me there. "I have a genuine interest in both of those teams," he said. "My only focus is getting back to the playoffs and eventually competing for a championship. I thought we were getting better and heading in that direction [in Atlanta], but sometimes it's time to move on." [READ]</div> Source
A frontcourt of Harrington-Granger-O'Neal would be deadly. Each one brings something differnt to the table. If Granger can continue to improve, they'll be scary good, fast.