ImageImage

Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard services

Moderators: dms269, HMFFL, Jamaaliver

User avatar
HMFFL
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 53,977
And1: 10,353
Joined: Mar 10, 2004

Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard services 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Fri Mar 9, 2012 5:04 pm

Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard services, according to CBSSports

But a more serious contender could emerge in the coming days: the Hawks, who are dealing with disgruntled should-be All-Star Josh Smith’s own reported trade request. Smith and Al Horford would represent a coup for the Magic considering the alternative of losing Howard for nothing, and Atlanta is Howard’s hometown, where he attended Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy. Even with the potential of getting – and keeping – a player of Howard’s popularity and impact, questions remain about whether the Atlanta ownership group would be able to afford two max players going forward. Joe Johnson is owed $90 million over the next four years.

If nothing else, Howard’s familiarity with Atlanta would diminish the biggest impediment for another potential rental team giving up major assets to get him: Aside from it being an untenable gamble in a normal season, it’s even more so in this one. If, for example, Howard were traded against his will to Golden State, he’d play only 26 games with his new team – and only 12 home games in his new surroundings. http://ken-berger.blogs.cbssports.com/m ... _blogs_NBA
Rip2137
Analyst
Posts: 3,317
And1: 228
Joined: Jun 24, 2006

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#2 » by Rip2137 » Fri Mar 9, 2012 5:09 pm

Atlanta would have to be insane to give up Smith and Horford for him. Horford/Joe for him would be a good trade for us, but I don't see why they would do it. Although, Otis Smith did give Rashard Lewis that contract and drafter Fran Vasquez with a lottery pick...so maybe he would jump on a bad contract like that.
FCNATL85
Starter
Posts: 2,341
And1: 12
Joined: Jul 10, 2003

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#3 » by FCNATL85 » Fri Mar 9, 2012 6:04 pm

as to go all out and take some bad contract in return. Josh is helping with his trade demands to force ASG to make a bold move!
User avatar
Jamaaliver
Forum Mod - Hawks
Forum Mod - Hawks
Posts: 45,181
And1: 17,185
Joined: Sep 22, 2005
Location: Officially a citizen of the World...
Contact:
     

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#4 » by Jamaaliver » Fri Mar 9, 2012 6:38 pm

Rip2137 wrote:Horford/Joe for him would be a good trade for us, but I don't see why they would do it.


That team (DHoward, Smoove, Marvin, Teague) wouldn't be much better than the one he'd be leaving.

If Joe and Howard end up on the same team, now THAT would be something.

Howard needs a wing player capable of creating his own shot to prevent defenses from focusing too much on stopping him down low.
Superiorblogman
Banned User
Posts: 2,173
And1: 0
Joined: Jun 21, 2011
Location: The Transplant Capital

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#5 » by Superiorblogman » Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:28 am

pipe dream volume 1,000,000
User avatar
evildallas
General Manager
Posts: 9,412
And1: 1
Joined: Aug 11, 2005
Location: in the land of weak ownership
Contact:

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#6 » by evildallas » Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:33 am

Jamaaliver wrote:
Rip2137 wrote:Horford/Joe for him would be a good trade for us, but I don't see why they would do it.


That team (DHoward, Smoove, Marvin, Teague) wouldn't be much better than the one he'd be leaving.

If Joe and Howard end up on the same team, now THAT would be something.

Howard needs a wing player capable of creating his own shot to prevent defenses from focusing too much on stopping him down low.


I actually favor shipping Joe to Orlando for shorter contracts and a pick. They are desperate to improve the lineup to convince Dwight to stay. I think Joe improves the roster, but not enough to retain Howard. It's a risky gambit, but the Hawks would get out from that huge contract.
Going to donkey punch a leprechaun!
User avatar
evildallas
General Manager
Posts: 9,412
And1: 1
Joined: Aug 11, 2005
Location: in the land of weak ownership
Contact:

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#7 » by evildallas » Sat Mar 10, 2012 3:23 am

BTW, the rumor that the Hawks are trying hard to get Dwight feels like one of those floated rumors where ownership or front office tries to get create for reaching for the stars when they know that it is unlikely anything happens. It's kind of like inviting someone to a party at the last moment when you know they have other plans. You get credit for the invite even though there was little risk of them attending.
Going to donkey punch a leprechaun!
User avatar
Ruhiel
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,502
And1: 45
Joined: Dec 28, 2010

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#8 » by Ruhiel » Sat Mar 10, 2012 3:53 am

evildallas wrote:BTW, the rumor that the Hawks are trying hard to get Dwight feels like one of those floated rumors where ownership or front office tries to get create for reaching for the stars when they know that it is unlikely anything happens. It's kind of like inviting someone to a party at the last moment when you know they have other plans. You get credit for the invite even though there was little risk of them attending.


This and Orlando wants to leverage better offers because no one is giving up the farm aka "doing the Carmelo trade".

Sund said way back "you dont trade for superstars". Because the team giving up the star wants to rob you of talent and/or depth so even though you have a top player the rest of the "team" becomes worse. Thus its a lateral move.
parson
RealGM
Posts: 10,316
And1: 469
Joined: May 02, 2001

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#9 » by parson » Sat Mar 10, 2012 4:37 am

Problem is, most other basketball minds say the team getting the better player wins.
My mother told me, she said, "Elwood, to make it in this world you either have to be oh, so clever or oh, so pleasant." Well, for years I was clever; I recommend pleasant.
Elwood P. Dowd (Jimmy Stewart, in the film "Harvey")
User avatar
evildallas
General Manager
Posts: 9,412
And1: 1
Joined: Aug 11, 2005
Location: in the land of weak ownership
Contact:

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#10 » by evildallas » Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:02 am

Ruhiel wrote:
evildallas wrote:BTW, the rumor that the Hawks are trying hard to get Dwight feels like one of those floated rumors where ownership or front office tries to get create for reaching for the stars when they know that it is unlikely anything happens. It's kind of like inviting someone to a party at the last moment when you know they have other plans. You get credit for the invite even though there was little risk of them attending.


This and Orlando wants to leverage better offers because no one is giving up the farm aka "doing the Carmelo trade".

Sund said way back "you dont trade for superstars". Because the team giving up the star wants to rob you of talent and/or depth so even though you have a top player the rest of the "team" becomes worse. Thus its a lateral move.


Unless you are a free agent "destination", your choices are trade for superstars or trade them. Or in Sund's case I guess you can pay a 2nd tier star superstar money and hope it elevates them (ha).
Going to donkey punch a leprechaun!
fullcourt
Banned User
Posts: 299
And1: 0
Joined: Feb 05, 2012

Re: Hawks could emerge as a suitor for Dwight Howard service 

Post#11 » by fullcourt » Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:57 am

Horford and Kirk for Dwight

or

Horford, Kirk, and Zaza for Dwight and Turk

Magic should take the deal and run, because this is the best deal they will be able to get from any NBA team.

Return to Atlanta Hawks