Good luck catching Hawks general manager Rick Sund without a cell phone stuck to the side of his face this week.
It was that way in Phoenix during the NBA’s All-Star weekend when Sund tried to enjoy himself in between constant calls. It has been that way in Los Angeles the past three days, where he joined the team for a five-game Western Conference road trip.
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Unlike many of his colleagues, Sund isn’t presiding over a franchise desperate to shed big contracts in anticipation of crossing over the league’s luxury tax threshold.
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And the Hawks have a first-round pick and several expiring contracts they could use as bait for a team that needs to dump salary, and potentially a quality player.
But with the Hawks at 31-22 and currently in fourth place in the Eastern Conference standings, the need for a future-altering makeover is not there.
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I was a little bit surprised they talk about the fact that ATL has expiring contracts to work, and that there's a possibility they use it.
I would like to trade for a big (even if I have no problem with keeping the same players for this season, and not making any possible risky move), but I thought it would not be a possibility from the owners view. Sund didn't say they are OK with a move, but I would think that if they told him they don't want any non-expiring contract, Sund would not have talk about that at all.
Now, Sund didn't say he is trying to make a deal, and both Joe and Woodson seems to prefer keeping the same players.