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Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV

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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#761 » by Butter » Sun Jul 7, 2024 4:02 am

Do the Hawks have any interest in a trade for Jerami Grant ss your starting PF?
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#762 » by jayu70 » Sun Jul 7, 2024 4:46 am

Butter wrote:Do the Hawks have any interest in a trade for Jerami Grant ss your starting PF?

No. Jalen Johnson is our starting PF.
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#763 » by CP War Hawks » Sun Jul 7, 2024 2:04 pm

Grant I do like in a vacuum but just like DJM he doesn't fit the roster. Something I think could get done with Hunter and CC is both of them for Wiggins, GPJ, and Moody.
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Post#764 » by HMFFL » Sun Jul 7, 2024 2:49 pm

Butter wrote:Do the Hawks have any interest in a trade for Jerami Grant ss your starting PF?
Not since he struggles to play 50 games. He would only be a future trade chip for us and it appears Portland is struggling to find value.

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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#765 » by HMFFL » Sat Jul 13, 2024 12:16 am

NBA Trade Rumors: Hawks' Larry Nance Jr. Drawing More Interest Than Clint Capela

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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#766 » by hawks_fan25 » Sat Jul 13, 2024 1:26 pm

HMFFL wrote:NBA Trade Rumors: Hawks' Larry Nance Jr. Drawing More Interest Than Clint Capela

https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/10128011-nba-trade-rumors-hawks-larry-nance-jr-drawing-more-interest-than-clint-capela.amp.html

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I wonder if we can grab another talented young player from a contender for him. No idea what kind of return he’d bring, but I wouldn’t be interested in a package of SRPs.
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#767 » by jayu70 » Sat Jul 13, 2024 1:30 pm

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HMFFL wrote:NBA Trade Rumors: Hawks' Larry Nance Jr. Drawing More Interest Than Clint Capela

https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/10128011-nba-trade-rumors-hawks-larry-nance-jr-drawing-more-interest-than-clint-capela.amp.html

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I wonder if we can grab another talented young player from a contender for him. No idea what kind of return he’d bring, but I wouldn’t be interested in a package of SRPs.

After watching Mo Gueye tonight in SL, I wouldn't trade Nance. Hawks need stability behind JJ at PF.
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#768 » by raleigh » Sun Jul 14, 2024 8:09 am

I really like Nance, but he's been a small-ball 5 for years now. The Hawks have that role already covered.

If a contender offered a decent reserve forward for him, I'd take it.
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#769 » by Jamaaliver » Sun Jul 14, 2024 10:53 pm

raleigh wrote:I really like Nance, but he's been a small-ball 5 for years now. The Hawks have that role already covered.

If a contender offered a decent reserve forward for him, I'd take it.


I hear Denver suddenly has a need for backup Center...
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Post#770 » by jayu70 » Sun Jul 14, 2024 11:06 pm

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raleigh wrote:I really like Nance, but he's been a small-ball 5 for years now. The Hawks have that role already covered.

If a contender offered a decent reserve forward for him, I'd take it.


I hear Denver suddenly has a need for backup Center...

Who would interest you from Denver?
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#771 » by Jamaaliver » Sun Jul 14, 2024 11:10 pm

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raleigh wrote:I really like Nance, but he's been a small-ball 5 for years now. The Hawks have that role already covered.

If a contender offered a decent reserve forward for him, I'd take it.


I hear Denver suddenly has a need for backup Center...


Who would interest you from Denver?


A conditional 2nd Round pick from 2030 that will never convey sounds about right.
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#772 » by jayu70 » Sun Jul 14, 2024 11:26 pm

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jayu70 wrote:
Jamaaliver wrote:
I hear Denver suddenly has a need for backup Center...


Who would interest you from Denver?


A conditional 2nd Round from 2030 that will never convey sounds about right.

Denver can't take Nance without sending out salary.
I'd take Zeke.
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#773 » by tbhawksfan1 » Wed Jul 17, 2024 8:54 am

I would look to send Nance to SAC. Heurter to maybe Utah or Indy and Hawks get Fili or preferably Wiseman
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#774 » by jayu70 » Wed Jul 17, 2024 4:53 pm

tbhawksfan1 wrote:I would look to send Nance to SAC. Heurter to maybe Utah or Indy and Hawks get Fili or preferably Wiseman

Wiseman can't be traded until Dec 15th and he has an implied no trade clause since he signed a 1 year deal.
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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#775 » by Jamaaliver » Wed Jul 31, 2024 4:55 pm

Landry should personally drive Capela and his whole family to the airport to help get this deal done...

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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#776 » by tbhawksfan1 » Wed Jul 31, 2024 6:29 pm

Jamaaliver wrote:Landry should personally drive Capela and his whole family to the airport to help get this deal done...

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Post#778 » by HMFFL » Mon Aug 5, 2024 10:08 pm

Jamaaliver wrote:Landry should personally drive Capela and his whole family to the airport to help get this deal done...

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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#779 » by Jamaaliver » Thu Aug 8, 2024 1:05 pm

I was really hoping for a pre-draft trade between Hawks and Spurs where SAS got #1 and DeAndre Hunter, Hawks would have gotten #4, Keldon Johnson and future draft compensation.

Keldon's contract is for less money and decreases in value every season. We could have traded back, still gotten Risacher, dumped some salary and then gone MLE shopping this summer.

Hunter for Keldon, a 2nd rounder and removal of that 2026 pick swap could be worth the trouble at this point.

De'Andre Hunter's Top Landing Spots amid Hawks Trade Buzz

The Atlanta Hawks have been active the entire offseason, but De'Andre Hunter has surprisingly stood pat.

Hunter averaged 15.6 points and 3.9 rebounds during the 2023-24 season, knocking down 38.5 percent of his threes while starting in 37 games.

While we've reached the doldrum period of the NBA calendar, let's take a look at the potential Hunter market that could form between now and Opening Night.

Los Angeles Lakers
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The Lakers have been desperate to make a splash all summer after missing out on Klay Thompson, DeMar DeRozan and essentially every potential target on the open market. Hunter isn't going to suddenly change their championship trajectory, but he's a near-perfect fit on the perimeter.

While Trae Young is a stellar passer and makes Hunter's life easier, he's never played with a player with LeBron James' gravity. The veteran's three-point percentage could kick up all the way into the 40 percent mark if he found himself in Los Angeles.

Hunter began a four-year, $90 million contract last season, which isn't much above the market for a player with his skill sets. Given the financial constraints of the new collective bargaining agreement, we're going to see teams becoming increasingly careful about which players receive big long-term commitments.

The Lakers went swinging for big fish, but Hunter could be a medium one out of the same pond.
Cleveland Cavaliers
Spoiler:
The Cavaliers have been determined to keep their roster intact this offseason, signing Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen to long-term contract extensions and making no other major changes.

The front office's stance is seemingly that the problem lied with coach JB Bickerstaff and injuries. Cleveland fired Bickerstaff and hired Kenny Atkinson as his replacement, which was the most noteworthy move for a team that flamed out in Round 1.

Adding Hunter would not represent a seismic change but a potentially necessary one. Isaac Okoro is an improved shooter, but defenses still don't respect him or his scoring prowess enough on the perimeter. Hunter could essentially slide into Okoro's role and add an upgrade on the offensive end, even if Okoro is a better perimeter defender.

When you're talking adding on the margins, these types of moves don't make many headlines but they do make a difference in the postseason.
San Antonio Spurs
Spoiler:
The Spurs need competent basketball players. It's as simple as that. That's why Chris Paul is now plying his trade in San Antonio.

The Spurs are ready to start building an actual basketball team around Victor Wembanyama, and Hunter is the exact type of player who has always thrived under coach Gregg Popovich. San Antonio also has money to spend and a couple assets it could throw Atlanta's way to make the trade seem palatable.

Similar potential options include the Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets, all of whom could kick the tires on Hunter in the coming weeks. We just like the idea of Wemby having better teammates as he begins his ascent.

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Re: Atlanta Hawks Trade Proposal Thread -- Part IV 

Post#780 » by HMFFL » Thu Aug 8, 2024 3:52 pm

Jamaaliver wrote:I was really hoping for a pre-draft trade between Hawks and Spurs where SAS got #1 and DeAndre Hunter, Hawks would have gotten #4, Keldon Johnson and future draft compensation.

Keldon's contract is for less money and decreases in value every season. We could have traded back, still gotten Risacher, dumped some salary and then gone MLE shopping this summer.

Hunter for Keldon, a 2nd rounder and removal of that 2026 pick swap could be worth the trouble at this point.

De'Andre Hunter's Top Landing Spots amid Hawks Trade Buzz

The Atlanta Hawks have been active the entire offseason, but De'Andre Hunter has surprisingly stood pat.

Hunter averaged 15.6 points and 3.9 rebounds during the 2023-24 season, knocking down 38.5 percent of his threes while starting in 37 games.

While we've reached the doldrum period of the NBA calendar, let's take a look at the potential Hunter market that could form between now and Opening Night.

Los Angeles Lakers
Spoiler:
The Lakers have been desperate to make a splash all summer after missing out on Klay Thompson, DeMar DeRozan and essentially every potential target on the open market. Hunter isn't going to suddenly change their championship trajectory, but he's a near-perfect fit on the perimeter.

While Trae Young is a stellar passer and makes Hunter's life easier, he's never played with a player with LeBron James' gravity. The veteran's three-point percentage could kick up all the way into the 40 percent mark if he found himself in Los Angeles.

Hunter began a four-year, $90 million contract last season, which isn't much above the market for a player with his skill sets. Given the financial constraints of the new collective bargaining agreement, we're going to see teams becoming increasingly careful about which players receive big long-term commitments.

The Lakers went swinging for big fish, but Hunter could be a medium one out of the same pond.
Cleveland Cavaliers
Spoiler:
The Cavaliers have been determined to keep their roster intact this offseason, signing Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen to long-term contract extensions and making no other major changes.

The front office's stance is seemingly that the problem lied with coach JB Bickerstaff and injuries. Cleveland fired Bickerstaff and hired Kenny Atkinson as his replacement, which was the most noteworthy move for a team that flamed out in Round 1.

Adding Hunter would not represent a seismic change but a potentially necessary one. Isaac Okoro is an improved shooter, but defenses still don't respect him or his scoring prowess enough on the perimeter. Hunter could essentially slide into Okoro's role and add an upgrade on the offensive end, even if Okoro is a better perimeter defender.

When you're talking adding on the margins, these types of moves don't make many headlines but they do make a difference in the postseason.
San Antonio Spurs
Spoiler:
The Spurs need competent basketball players. It's as simple as that. That's why Chris Paul is now plying his trade in San Antonio.

The Spurs are ready to start building an actual basketball team around Victor Wembanyama, and Hunter is the exact type of player who has always thrived under coach Gregg Popovich. San Antonio also has money to spend and a couple assets it could throw Atlanta's way to make the trade seem palatable.

Similar potential options include the Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets, all of whom could kick the tires on Hunter in the coming weeks. We just like the idea of Wemby having better teammates as he begins his ascent.

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What makes you think he would still be available? Come on now, the kid was going first or second overall regardless.

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