[外電] Shaq open to joining Hawks
Atlanta Hawks: Shaq open to joining Hawks
(UPDATE: Shaq hasn’t heard from Hawks)
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10:01 pm July 5, 2010, by Michael Cunningham
Tim Povtak of FanHouse reports that the Hawks have offered Shaquille O’Neal
a two-year contact starting at the full mid-level exception. That figure is
pegged to the league average salary and won’t be known until the league
completes its audit this week but should come in at about $5.5 million for
the first season.
I can confirm at least the Shaq half of this story: He’d be interesting in
playing for the Hawks, according to a person with knowledge of his free-agent
desires. But a person familiar with Atlanta’s plans said it’s doubtful the
team has made such an offer this early in the free-agent process. (UPDATE:
Shaq’s agent, Perry Rogers, says he hasn’t heard from the Hawks.) The Hawks
are seeking a bulky center, and ASG is said to be willing to use the
mid-level exception and pay some luxury tax if necessary to do so, but so far
it doesn’t appear the Hawks have decided whom else to target after
re-signing J.J.
Shaq, 38, just finished the least productive of his 18 seasons. He’s
certainly a more physical deterrent in the post than anyone the Hawks have
now, and his blocks and rebounds numbers are still pretty good. But Zaza’s
production actually compares decently when adjusted for minutes and when
accounting for Shaq’s much higher usage rate. And if Shaq were to play a
major role for the Hawks it would mean less minutes in the lineup for Al
and/or Smoove, who are more effective players.
If the Hawks are looking to make a buzz as Potvak suggests (”They also could
use O’Neal’s star appeal to help create some much needed interest in the
franchise,” he writes) then Shaq can still do that. But they should be
careful what they wish for in that regard. The Hawks are looking to create a
more serious and dedicated culture for the team with a first-year coach, and
I can tell you from firsthand experience that Shaq probably isn’t going to
help that effort. His approach is that of an 18-year vet with four rings and
a nonchalant view of the regular season.
If Shaq came to Atlanta, it wouldn’t be long before he’s telling teammates
and media that the Hawks simply need to be dominant at home and .500 on the
road and everything will be OK. When L.D. says the Hawks need to play with
more energy and effort every night to make it a habit, Shaq at some point
would suggest the Hawks don’t really need to worry until March. When the
Hawks lose games they shouldn’t and slide down the standings, Shaq would
shrug and say they just need to hold onto homecourt advantage for the first
round and everything will be cool. And if Shaq becomes unhappy with his
playing time, then I don’t need to tell you Shaq is not going to be quiet
about it.
If the Hawks signed Shaq, he would instantly become the biggest presence in
the locker room, the guy with the most cred and the biggest voice. In
addition to deciding if Shaq could still help them on the floor, the Hawks
would have to be sure this team is ready to handle his off-court influence.
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