Not to sure where he would fit in there. What do you suppose they give up to get him?...http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives...for_harrington/
My guess would be Murphy plus Zarko Cabarkapa. It would be a good trade. Get a low post scorer that can drop 20 on any given night.
Well, it seems like they're looking to get rid of Dunleavy, becaues he plays SF. He just doesnt cut it, imo. He should be trade bait.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Zards @ Jul 6 2006, 01:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Well, it seems like they're looking to get rid of Dunleavy, becaues he plays SF. He just doesnt cut it, imo. He should be trade bait.</div>Dunleavy sucks. No team in there right mind would take on his contract or even think of him as "trade bait".
I'm not sure the Warriors have anything the Hawks would want. Even Murphy. Williams is their guy, they need a better 5 behind Zaza then Edwards. Please do not mention Foyle.
This is a new rumor out there. Found it on hoopshype.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Golden State appears to have received yet another lifeline in its pursuit of Al Harrington. The Hawks' forward is still on the market, despite switching agents from Andy Miller to Arn Tellem, after a sign-and-trade deal between Atlanta and Indiana reportedly was nixed by Pacers ownership. According to two league sources, the Warriors have revived discussions with three teams on a multiple-player swap, with the principal parts involving Mike Dunleavy Jr. going to the Clippers, Corey Maggette to Denver and Joe Smith to Atlanta, with the Warriors getting Harrington. Though it would be a thorny transaction to meet salary-cap requirements, Tellem represents both Harrington and Dunleavy. A similar multi-team deal was discussed in Las Vegas during the summer league, according to one of the sources. Another potential snag, however, appears to be the status of Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy Sr., a main proponent of the team's interest in Dunleavy Jr.. The coach is entering the final year of his contract and would like an extension after guiding his team to the Western Conference semifinals.</div>
do it! you lose a crap player with an ugly contract, and get someone decent. obviously GS says yes. Then you just need to ditch foyle...