Jamaaliver wrote:Another AJC columnist looks at our current predicament and sees one obvious solution:myAJCThe painful truth is that the depleted recent lineup may be exactly what the Hawks require now, and perhaps for a couple of seasons to come. Painful as starting over may be, that is a place where the Hawks find themselves once more. Millsap surely will move on after this season, leaving this team with even less playing personality and teetering ever more toward the they-really-need-to-stink-their-way-into-the-draft-lottery plan.
Once more the Hawks find themselves a middling team when the only foreseeable route to improvement involves multiple seasons of wretched results. And even that would require the kind of luck and creativity on draft day that this franchise never has possessed in bulk.
Meanwhile, two of the notables the Hawks decided they could do without are contesting for the Eastern Conference summit. Good for Al Horford in Boston and Kyle Korver in Cleveland.
After this season a lot of people are going to be SERIOUSLY questioning the handling of this team. The number of players that have walked with no return. The draft picks that were quickly ejected. The waffling ie trading KK to Clev while maintaining a win now strategy. Signing guys that don't fit Bud ball. Signing DH to one of the worst 3 point shooting teams, then trading KK....
Losing Horf for nothing is a firing offense for me. Added to the above and crap I didn't mention, the $hit has hit the fan.
We're about to go into a low asset rebuild or a pathetic effort to compete by bringing Sap back. Best trade chip DH, other trade chips........................noone, unless you want to move Schro, which we may end up having to do based on our trajectory over the next 2-3 years.
F frickin minus