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Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Mon May 6, 2013 10:34 pm
by GrimeyKidd
The Atlanta Hawks have let Kyle Korver know that they want to re-sign him in free agency this offseason, and the interest in staying together is mutual.

“They said they would like to work something out, so we’ll talk in July,” Korver said. “I really enjoyed my year here in Atlanta. I enjoyed the team. I enjoyed the organization. I believe (general manager) Danny Ferry is going to do some great things here. I think he has a great opportunity to bring in guys who are going to play fun basketball.

“You know the vision he has. You know the kind of basketball that he likes to watch, and I think he’s going to bring in those types of guys, and I like the same basketball that he likes. So, I’m very open to coming back here.”

Korver, obtained in last offseason's trade with the Chicago Bulls, will become an unrestricted free agent July 1.

Via Jeff Schultz, Chris Vivlamore/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Thoughts? I love it that he actually wants to come back.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue May 7, 2013 12:52 am
by geeman
Nice shooter off the bench, more of a final bench peace than a building block.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue May 7, 2013 12:53 am
by DirtybirdGA
Me too, I'd be glad to have him back.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue May 7, 2013 5:07 am
by Jamaaliver
I also like Korver, but it seems odd we'd tell him we would pursue him without input from our next coach.

Certain coaches, particularly defensive ones, would have a hard time giving him consistent PT with his defensive limitations. Particularly in the playoffs.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue May 7, 2013 5:10 am
by Geaux_Hawks
Jamaaliver wrote:I also like Korver, but it seems odd we'd tell him we would pursue him without input from our next coach.

Certain coaches, particularly defensive ones, would have a hard time giving him consistent PT with his defensive limitations. Particularly in the playoffs.

One of the best shooters in the league. The next coach doesn't need an input. He's gonna use him regardless..

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue May 7, 2013 8:21 am
by Jamaaliver
Geaux_Hawks wrote:
Jamaaliver wrote:I also like Korver, but it seems odd we'd tell him we would pursue him without input from our next coach.

Certain coaches, particularly defensive ones, would have a hard time giving him consistent PT with his defensive limitations. Particularly in the playoffs.

One of the best shooters in the league. The next coach doesn't need an input. He's gonna use him regardless..


NOT necessarily. Plenty of defensive coaches would limit his PT because of his defensive deficiencies.

The 30 mpg and the 60 starts were the most he's received since 2007.

Thibs in Chicago limited his PT big time. That's why he was available to us in trade.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue May 7, 2013 11:28 am
by NeZoRiL
Korver is welcomed back by the fans in my opinion. Ashton has become a fan favorite.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue May 7, 2013 5:23 pm
by HMFFL
I doubt Korver intends on resigning with us.

He'll have better options available to him, not only to win, but also to make just as much money.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Wed May 8, 2013 10:25 am
by tcorbin
If the Hawks can get Dwight or Al Jefferson, then great, glad to have 2K back. but if the Hawks are just going to tank for a draft pick, then what is the point.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 11:47 am
by D21
Time to bump this thread

I don't want to see him signing with BKN, he's like the missing piece for them so their offer is certainly interesting.

We can offer a bit more and for more years, but the main problem IMO is that at this moment, the project of ATL is unclear while BKN has already his roster known.

I hope Kyle will wait until we know more about our roster, and that it will look like a good project for him.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 12:23 pm
by tcorbin
Hawks have bigger fish to fry at the moment but when everything settles down, i would love to pay Korver what he deserves. Hawks shouldn't have a hard time re-signing Kyle, the Nets, Pacers, and Bulls are maxed out and won't be able to offer him more that what Atlanta can offer. the Jazz could make a pitch and offer the most money, but i really doubt they would be interested in Korver at this stage of their rebuilding process.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 1:21 pm
by D21
We have to offer more, because he will search for the "best chance at title/money" balance, and even if we get Howard and keep Josh or get another player for him, the BKN roster is solid and offer nearly the same chances.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 1:27 pm
by parson
Forgive me for repeating myself, but I'd love to sign Korver and put a youngster under him. I'd start Korver and whisper in the kid's ear, "You can start when you learn to play like THIS guy."

When we got him, I knew he could shoot. I never suspected what a knowledgeable player he is.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 4:32 pm
by Jamaaliver
IDK, KoRver is such a limited player, seems shortsighted to really focus on a player who only has one usable skill.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 4:34 pm
by Jamaaliver
tcorbin wrote: the Jazz could make a pitch and offer the most money, but i really doubt they would be interested in Korver at this stage of their rebuilding process.


Aren't we in rebuilding mode also? Arguably further behind Utah?

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 4:35 pm
by PandaKidd
One thing is for certain, we will need shooters to spread the floor. Right now we have Lou Williams, thats it.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 7:12 pm
by markdeez33
Would love to see him back, but he's gonna wait to see what kind of team the Hawks put together, unless of course, another team makes him an offer he can't refuse.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Tue Jul 2, 2013 10:23 pm
by PandaKidd
My guess is he wont be back. Take a paycut to get a chance at a ring.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2013 2:29 am
by BAMABIRD
PandaKidd wrote:One thing is for certain, we will need shooters to spread the floor. Right now we have Lou Williams, thats it.
Don't forget about John Jenkins.

Re: Kyle Korver would love to be resigned

Posted: Wed Jul 3, 2013 3:48 am
by PandaKidd
Jenkins i liked what I saw, but not really in the Korver league yet.

Korver is just a good reliable shooter. Kind of like MIke miller, Shane Battier, etc.

Right now I see everyone in holding pattern until the Dwightmare is over. Meanwhile, teams are stacking up with FA like Nets, Clippers, Grizz, BUcks, etc