2016 Offseason Review
The team is already getting solid reviews for some tough but necessary decisions...despite the fact we still need to fill out the roster.
The RingerOFFSEASON WINNERS
Atlanta Hawks
Summer in a Nutshell: The front office has a plan for the future, and it involved letting Paul Millsap walk.
Summer League Player to Watch: DeAndre’ Bembry
New Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk isn’t here to mess around. “We have 11 picks coming up in the next few drafts, which is great and gives us a lot of flexibility,” Schlenk said on NBA TV in early June. “We want to continue to develop our assets, gain more assets, and when the opportunity comes where we can strike to go get that superstar, we’ll going to be positioned to do that.” Good plan, but actions speak, so I was excited to see what Atlanta would do this summer. So far, Schlenk, who previously spent 12 years with the Warriors, has impressed.
Atlanta’s Dwight Howard trade initially seemed like an odd one since, [b]ut the trade freed up $11.3 million in guaranteed salary. Under the new salary cap environment, having salary fillers for trades could once again be important.
Paul Millsap claims the Hawks didn’t even offer him a new contract. If he’s telling the truth, then it’s a signal that Atlanta isn’t interested in just sneaking into the playoffs. My guess is the Hawks will be embracing player development and tanking the 2017–18 season, which is the right choice.
“We want to be flexible,” Schlenk said. “We want to have guys, assets that we can move when the time comes that we can strike and maintain that flexibility.”
They’ve quietly adjusted their primary objective from playoff contention to asset acquisition. The Hawks aren’t viewed as a potential destination for the next available superstar today, but they want to be ready to be one tomorrow.