Tag: Atlanta Hawks
The defending NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers have reached an agreement on a deal to acquire guard Kyle Korver from the Atlanta Hawks, league sources told The Vertical. The Cavaliers and Hawks are still finalizing the terms of the trade, with a 2019 first-round pick and Mike Dunleavy Jr. going to Atlanta, league sources said. Source: […]
The New Orleans Pelicans have expressed interest in trading for Atlanta Hawks forward Paul Millsap, league sources tell Basketball Insiders. Source: Mike Scotto of Basketball Insiders on Twitter
Sources: Atlanta and Cleveland are finalizing terms on Korver deal, with Mike Dunleavy Jr., likely moving onto a third team through Atlanta. via Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical Cavs are making a separate deal with Blazers. They will trade their 2017 1st to get their 2018 first back, sources said. via Brian Windhorst of ESPN […]
Kent Bazemore of the Atlanta Hawks was recently a guest on the Basketball Insiders Podcast. Alex Kennedy and Michael Scotto interviewed Kent and the Q&A can be found below. To the listen to the podcast in its entirety, click the play button above. Question: Kent, first off, thanks for joining us. It’s always good to […]
In this week’s The ‘Shop, the guys discuss the rise of Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid, and James Harden’s dominance.
The trade deadline isn’t just about improving a roster, sometimes it is about moving off some ending contracts and roster housekeeping.
At this time of year, every NBA team should be listening to trade ideas.
The Atlanta Hawks have begun listening to trade pitches for All-Star forward Paul Millsap in recent days, according to league sources. Sources told ESPN.com that the Hawks, fearful of losing Millsap in free agency without compensation in the summer, are not openly shopping him but are taking calls on the 31-year-old and other pending free […]
Eric Pincus projects the maximum cap space that each team could have in July under the pending CBA.
Mike Muscala talks to Basketball Insiders about his looming free agency and Atlanta’s struggles.