Re: DeJounte Murray on the trade block?
Posted: Mon Feb 5, 2024 4:17 pm
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As Marc Stein reported recently, and which was confirmed by a league source to The Athletic, second-year Hawks coach Quin Snyder is known to be advocating for the Hawks to hold onto Murray. That sort of prominent voice is certainly enough to split the room, so to speak, when a particular trade is being analyzed.
What’s more, the Hawks’ front office, which is now led by general manager Landry Fields, added another key figure recently who is surely weighing in on the conversation. Chris Grant, the former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager who worked with Fields in recent years while with the Spurs, was added by Atlanta as an executive adviser in mid-January.
The challenge here for the Hawks, it seems, is that doing this deal without Reaves would do very little to help their chances of winning now. There is value in recouping some of the assets lost in the trade to land Murray, but one first-rounder (and perhaps a first-round swap and/or second-rounders) pales in comparison to what they gave up to get him in 2022.
The question, then, is whether they decide to forge ahead with this flawed roster while waiting until this summer to revisit the Murray market. Young is signed through the 2026-27 campaign, which lessens the pressure a bit when it comes to their star player politics. They’re only 5 1/2 games out of the sixth spot in the East (and the chance to avoid the Play-In Tournament), with recent wins over the Raptors, Lakers, Suns and Warriors (not to mention a close loss Monday night to the red-hot Clippers) showing signs of promise. And considering the way Murray has played of late, waiting this out might be the right move for the Hawks.
The eerie quietness of this 2024 trade deadline season, in other words, might continue on this front too.
jayu70 wrote:...second-year Hawks coach Quin Snyder is known to be advocating for the Hawks to hold onto Murray. That sort of prominent voice is certainly enough to split the room, so to speak, when a particular trade is being analyzed.
What’s more, the Hawks’ front office, which is now led by general manager Landry Fields, added another key figure recently who is surely weighing in on the conversation. Chris Grant, the former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager.
The question, then, is whether they decide to forge ahead with this flawed roster while waiting until this summer to revisit the Murray market.
The Athletic
Jamaaliver wrote:jayu70 wrote:...second-year Hawks coach Quin Snyder is known to be advocating for the Hawks to hold onto Murray. That sort of prominent voice is certainly enough to split the room, so to speak, when a particular trade is being analyzed.
What’s more, the Hawks’ front office, which is now led by general manager Landry Fields, added another key figure recently who is surely weighing in on the conversation. Chris Grant, the former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager.
The question, then, is whether they decide to forge ahead with this flawed roster while waiting until this summer to revisit the Murray market.
The Athletic
Great find.
Interesting news.
Quin is largely the only reason I have any faith left in this iteration of the Hawks.
It's funny, as bad as things seem now, they pal in comparison to the dysfunction that occurred under Billy Knight and the Atlanta Spirit.
SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:If the Hawks just wait until the deadline maybe some team will get desperate and overpay the Hawks.
There is not anything wrong with not trading Dejounte if no team is willing to overpay for him.
Skybox wrote:SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:If the Hawks just wait until the deadline maybe some team will get desperate and overpay the Hawks.
There is not anything wrong with not trading Dejounte if no team is willing to overpay for him.
I'd like it to be ORL that overpays...it sickens me that LAL could walk away with him for such weak offers...
ATL sends: Dejounte Murray, AJ Griffin
ORL sends: Wendell Carter Jr, Anthony Black, DEN 25 frp
or
ORL sends: Markelle Fultz & Chuma Okeke (both expiring), ORL 24 frp (top 5), DEN 25 frp, ORL 27 frp (top 5)
or
ORL sends: Wendell Carter Jr, Gary Harris (expiring but you might like him), ORL 24 frp (top 5), DEN 25 frp
King Ken wrote:Skybox wrote:SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:If the Hawks just wait until the deadline maybe some team will get desperate and overpay the Hawks.
There is not anything wrong with not trading Dejounte if no team is willing to overpay for him.
I'd like it to be ORL that overpays...it sickens me that LAL could walk away with him for such weak offers...
ATL sends: Dejounte Murray, AJ Griffin
ORL sends: Wendell Carter Jr, Anthony Black, DEN 25 frp
or
ORL sends: Markelle Fultz & Chuma Okeke (both expiring), ORL 24 frp (top 5), DEN 25 frp, ORL 27 frp (top 5)
or
ORL sends: Wendell Carter Jr, Gary Harris (expiring but you might like him), ORL 24 frp (top 5), DEN 25 frp
LA ain't getting him. LA wants every teams they consider minor league to give them their best players for a penny on the dollar. LA can go F themselves
King Ken wrote:Skybox wrote:SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:If the Hawks just wait until the deadline maybe some team will get desperate and overpay the Hawks.
There is not anything wrong with not trading Dejounte if no team is willing to overpay for him.
I'd like it to be ORL that overpays...it sickens me that LAL could walk away with him for such weak offers...
ATL sends: Dejounte Murray, AJ Griffin
ORL sends: Wendell Carter Jr, Anthony Black, DEN 25 frp
or
ORL sends: Markelle Fultz & Chuma Okeke (both expiring), ORL 24 frp (top 5), DEN 25 frp, ORL 27 frp (top 5)
or
ORL sends: Wendell Carter Jr, Gary Harris (expiring but you might like him), ORL 24 frp (top 5), DEN 25 frp
LA ain't getting him. LA wants every teams they consider minor league to give them their best players for a penny on the dollar. LA can go F themselves
SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:Here is my deal: DeJounte, Trae Young and Capela to the Lakers. Hawks get 50 million dollars. Every other team gets a million dollars. Hawks season ticket owners each get $1,000. The commissioner gets 5 million dollars. The Commisioner rules that DeJounte, Trae Young and Capela are a special case and their salaries count as zero dollars for salary cap purposes.
Jamaaliver wrote:It's funny, as bad as things seem now, they *pale in comparison to the dysfunction that occurred under Billy Knight and the Atlanta Spirit.
SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:The only guy who got more trade talk attention than DeJounte the las 2 months was Siakam.
With time running out I am betting that Dejounte does not get traded.
DeJounte is an easy fit and easy upgrade for so many teams. I am sure the Hawks got plenty of offers. But I don’t think the Hawks ever really wanted to trade DeJounte unless the Hawks could rip their trade partner off.
Jamaaliver wrote:Thoughts on potentially moving away from 6'8" Okongwu? (And Jalen's bet friend on the team?)