Jeff Zillgitt ✔ @JeffZillgitt
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In reporting on intriguing free agents, I was told Paul Millsap had longer offer from Hawks but wanted opp to re-up for last big deal at 30.
1. It means that the Hawks always saw Millsap as more than just a short-term rental.
At the time, the signing came from out of left field, and the short term nature of it indicated less than a total commitment on either side. That the team actually offered Millsap a deal longer than the two-years he signed for correlates more directly with the dialogue from the Hawks side that Millsap is part of the core of the team.
2. No wonder the Hawks have never been rumored to move Millsap.
Another offshoot of the short term contract is, almost immediately, Bird Watchers have been wondering if the Hawks might trade Millsap due to the temporary nature of the deal. However, to this date, no serious rumors have ever come to light regarding Millsap, even as his contract is near the end.
3. Millsap gambled on himself, big.
Paul had never been a full time starter, yet felt confident enough in his own abilities that, given the opportunity he was going to have, that he would be able to get another long term deal when the two-year deal with the Hawks was up.
He's about to get paaaaaaaaaaaaaid, so good call, Mr. Millsap.
File this under stuff we didnt know, and now it makes sense.