Showing posts with label Marvin Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvin Williams. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Hawks’ GM Danny Ferry wastes no time shaking up roster


Marvin Williams is gone and Joe Johnson is on his way out once Deron Williams re-signs with the Brooklyn Nets. Atlanta Hawks’ general manager Danny Ferry has moved two of the team’s biggest contracts in only one week on the job.

Williams who was displeased with how he was being used on the team, requested a trade earlier this season. He was traded to the Utah Jazz for Devin Harris.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Jeff Teague’s play will determine Hawk’s playoff fate


The Atlanta Hawks are a much deeper team than they were going into the playoffs last season. With a starting lineup of Jeff Teague, Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, Marvin Williams and Al Horford the Hawks had one of the most talented starting lineups of all 16 teams that were in the postseason last year.

Sadly they had no bench. The only player that made any major contributions for the Hawks off the bench last season was Jamal Crawford but this year their bench production has been much improved.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Josh Smith seeks divorce from Hawks

Josh Smith has reportedly told the Atlanta Hawks that he desires to be traded by the March 15th deadline. With Al Horford missing most of the season to a pectoral muscle injury and Joe Johnson in and out of the lineup with various ailments, things look like they are about to get worse for Atlanta.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Hornets on Verge of Another Trade

The New Orleans Hornets announced that they are seeking a trade partner for center Chris Kaman who they acquired in a trade with the Clippers during the offseason. The Hornets seek to get younger as they continue the rebuilding process that was ushered in when they traded Chris Paul during that same offseason trade.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Atlanta Hawks’ Reserves Pivotal in 106-70 Win Over Nets

Newark, NJ - After getting out to a huge lead in the first quarter, the Atlanta Hawks got to show off some of their new additions in what ended up being a 36-point blowout of the New Jersey Nets. Starters Jeff Teague and Marvin Williams set the pace early but it was the reserves who continued to pound it on the Nets and stretch the Hawks’ lead.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The 2011-2012 Atlanta Hawks Season Preview

The Atlanta Hawks are a talented team that practically stumbles into the playoffs every year. It’s pretty easy to do when you consider how weak and devoid of talent the Eastern Conference is but its maddening for Hawks fans who know that they could truly be a dominant force in the league if they ever played up to their talent.